A cold stretch in crunch time proved costly for the Kansas women’s basketball team Wednesday night at Allen Fieldhouse.
The Jayhawks shot 5-for-18 in the final quarter and turned the ball over five times, suffering a 75-65 loss to Texas Tech after entering the fourth with the game tied.
In its third consecutive loss, KU only made 33% of its field goals on the night.
“You’re just not going to win games ...
The Kansas women’s basketball team will have a busy start to February now that the Big 12 has determined when the Jayhawks will play their makeup game versus Oklahoma State.
The conference office announced Wednesday the KU road game in Stillwater, Okla., originally scheduled for Jan. 9, has been rescheduled for Feb. 2.
In order to make that week’s slate of games a little more manageable for the Jayhawks, ...
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As good as he was for a three-game stretch leading up to the Jayhawks’ marquee Big Monday showdown at Baylor, no one really expected Kansas big man David McCormack to keep putting up 20 points a game.
But given the way he had been playing, McCormack taking an erratic turn in the opposite direction — and quickly — left the Jayhawks scrambling to rally ...
After three years playing for an FBS program at Kansas, defensive back Corione Harris plans to finish his college career at the FCS level.
The former KU cornerback and safety announced Monday his decision to commit to McNeese State University in Lake Charles, La., which plays in the Southland Conference.
Harris, who signed with Kansas in 2018 as a four-star prospect from Louisiana, entered the NCAA’s ...
Although the Kansas women’s basketball team ultimately came up short in an overtime road loss at TCU earlier this week, the return of senior forward Tina Stephens provided the Jayhawks with some optimism.
Stephens, a starter in the first seven games, came back in a reserve role after sitting out for the first time this season in a road defeat at Texas three days earlier, helping KU’s lineup look a little ...
Immediately following his team’s overtime loss at TCU Sunday afternoon, Kansas women’s basketball coach Brandon Schneider almost couldn’t believe the Jayhawks had a chance to win, considering how many of their field goal attempts were off the mark in Fort Worth, Texas.
“I just thought we didn’t make shots,” Schneider said of the difference, especially in OT, after the 81-78 defeat. “We didn’t ...