Whether it proves to be a two-game solar flare or the type of burst that can keep his right shooting hand comfortable and confident the remainder of the season, there is no denying that Lagerald Vick is on an upswing.
After opening Big 12 play by connecting on 6 of his 20 3-point attempts as Kansas got off to a 2-1 start, the Jayhawks’ pre-eminent marksman began feeling it again this past Saturday at Baylor. ...
What was once a 10-point Kansas basketball lead shrunk to a single point Monday night when Texas guard Courtney Ramey drained an open transition 3-pointer with just nine seconds to go in the second half.
The Jayhawks knew what would come next — a Longhorns foul to stop the clock and send KU to the foul line. If Kansas couldn’t respond with two made free throws, UT could have a chance to tie or win the game ...
First-year Kansas coach Les Miles announced Tuesday the hiring of three new football support staff members.
Miles is bringing on Edward Jones II as director of player development, Will Redmond as director of recruiting and Mike Huff as director of operations.
Additionally, fifth-year KU staffer Tyler Olker’s job description shifted slightly. Olker is now director of recruiting operations, after working for ...
It won’t be his first or his last chance to prove himself as a pro football prospect, but Daniel Wise will get to step onto one of the most coveted stages in the pre-draft process.
The former University of Kansas defensive lineman received an invitation to participate in this year’s NFL Scouting Combine.
While the entire list of participants has yet to be published, Wise tweeted out news of his invite to ...
A few days removed from his involvement in a serious car accident, University of Kansas safety Nick Caudle is expected to make a full recovery.
Caudle, a second-year KU football player from Atchison, was driving his F150 south on U.S. Highway 59 on Friday when he lost control of the vehicle and drove into the northbound lane, according to the Kansas Highway Patrol’s report on the crash.
Caudle’s F150 was ...
He’s neither the type of player to bewilder observers with explosive scoring nights nor one to rack up eye-popping assist numbers. But freshman point guard Devon Dotson might be the most indispensable player on the Kansas basketball roster.
His teammates and coaches will tell you Dotson possesses more competitive drive than any player on the team, and the freshman from Charlotte, N.C., reminded every one of ...