Gary Bedore’s KU basketball notebook

Video man leaving for A&M

Kansas University video coordinator Kyle Keller will join Billy Kennedy’s Texas A&M staff as an assistant coach, Jeff Goodman of CBSsports.com reported Sunday.

The hiring is expected to be announced by A&M in coming days. Keller was unavailable for comment Sunday.

Keller, a native of Dallas, joined KU’s program in August of 2008 after serving nine years on Oklahoma State’s basketball staff under coaches Eddie Sutton and Sean Sutton. He worked as assistant coach and director of basketball operations at Oklahoma State.

Former Memphis assistant Glynn Cyprien, who worked with Keller at OSU, is also a new member of the A&M staff.

No. 11 rated player to visit

Kaleb Tarczewski, a 7-foot, 220-pound senior-to-be from St. Mark’s High in Southborough, Mass., will take an unofficial visit to KU in June, according to ESPN.com. Rivals.com’s No. 11-rated player tells ESPN that KU, Arizona and North Carolina are high up on his list of schools.

Anything can happen

Former KU forward Markieff Morris, who worked out for the Utah Jazz on Sunday, was asked about the 2011 NBA Draft by the Salt Lake Tribune. “Anything can happen. I’m hearing early lottery, late lottery, that area,” Morris said.

The lottery consists of the first 14 picks.

Title town

KU basketball players Jeff Withey and Jordan Juenemann’s Athletes in Action team beat Poland to win an international tournament Saturday in Macedonia. Kansas State’s Will Spradling reported on Twitter he scored 16 in the title game and was named MVP. No other information on the title game has been made available.