Kansas sophomore Jalen Wilson has been suspended four games — Wednesday’s exhibition and the first three regular season games — after a weekend arrest for suspicion of DUI.
Kansas coach Bill Self announced the suspension at the conclusion of Tuesday’s media day at Allen Fieldhouse.
“We’re going to suspend him tomorrow’s game, the exhibition game, we're going to suspend him the first three games ...
Kansas senior David McCormack has played in 92 games during the first three years of his KU career, but there’s something about Wednesday’s exhibition game against Emporia State that has him buzzing.
“It feels like I get to experience Christmas all over again,” an energized McCormack said during Tuesday’s Kansas basketball media day at Allen Fieldhouse. “It’s a brand-new start in the sense that ...
Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self has not yet said who will be in the Jayhawks’ starting lineup when the regular season opens on Nov. 9 against Michigan State in New York City or on Wednesday in the exhibition game against Emporia State.
But in the wake of Sunday morning’s Jalen Wilson arrest, it seems like a safe bet that Wilson will not be in it.
In fact, if the past is any indicator of ...
Updated 6:57 p.m. Oct. 31, 2021
Hours after the University of Kansas men’s basketball team participated in a closed-door scrimmage in Tulsa, Okla., on Saturday morning, Kansas forward Jalen Wilson was arrested in Lawrence, according to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.
Jail records show the redshirt sophomore was booked into the Douglas County Jail at 2:16 a.m Sunday, Oct. 31, 2021, for driving under ...
In the official record books, it will go down as a game that was never played.
No final score. No official stats. No details about game flow, high scorers, clutch moments or specific highlights will be made public.
But that all appears to be of little importance to Kansas basketball coach Bill Self, who said Saturday that his team “got a lot out of the scrimmage today,” following a closed-door matchup at ...
Just because he’s been in this position before, don’t think for a second that Kansas basketball coach Bill Self is not flattered by the fact that his team was picked as the preseason favorite in the Big 12 Conference.
But do understand that Self, who is set to begin his 19th season at KU, has seen enough to know that what happens in October has very little bearing on how things play out in February and ...