After a little more than a month of searching, former Kansas basketball guard K.J. Lawson has found his next college basketball home.
Stadium’s Jeff Goodman and CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reported Monday afternoon that Lawson, who only played one season at KU after transferring with brother Dedric from Memphis, committed to play at Tulane.
As a graduate transfer, the 23-year-old K.J. Lawson will be eligible ...
An All-American during his final college season at the University of Kansas, Devonte’ Graham, like most rookies playing in the world’s premier basketball league, found himself recalibrating during his first season in the NBA as nothing came as easily as he was used to.
A high second-round pick of Charlotte in the 2018 draft, Graham played in 46 games for the Hornets as a rookie. Although the backup point ...
The Kansas basketball team’s 2019 recruiting class was dealt a pair of blows on Saturday, when two of the Jayhawks’ targets announced their commitments to other programs.
Both of them graduate transfers, T.J. Holyfield decided to move on from Stephen F. Austin to join Texas Tech and Rayjon Tucker opted to leave behind Arkansas Little Rock to play at Memphis.
The 6-foot-8 Holyfield announced his decision ...
When Ochai Agbaji, Marcus Garrett or any of their Kansas basketball teammates hoist a 3-pointer next season, they could be doing so from a slightly longer distance.
The NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee announced on Friday it is proposing moving the 3-point line back, from the current distance of 20 feet, 9 inches, to match the international basketball arc, at 22 feet, 1.75 inches.
If the recommendation ...
Though the state of the Kansas basketball roster remains in a bit of flux roughly six months before the 2019-20 season officially begins, one definite Jayhawk who seems capable of cracking the rotation is freshman Tristan Enaruna.
Originally from the Netherlands and more recently a four-star prospect at Wasatch Academy, in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, Enaruna won’t arrive in Lawrence ready to dominate, or even start. ...
The Kansas football program has landed its first offensive lineman for the Class of 2020.
Jackson Stoefen, a three-star prospect from North Scott High, in Eldridge, Iowa, announced his decision to commit to Les Miles’ Jayhawks on Thursday evening, via Twitter.
“This process has been a long journey — ever since I was a kid, I have dreamed of playing college football,” Stoefen wrote in his social media ...