Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self told the Journal-World that “a harder than average” boot camp ended early this week because the Jayhawks had accomplished all they needed to get done.
“They all did well,” Self said. “We’ve had several years here when we didn’t go the full 10 days, but they did everything we asked and they all worked hard and we didn’t think there was any reason to keep ...
Late during his regular Tuesday press conference at the Anderson Family Football Complex, Kansas coach Lance Leipold briefly interrupted a question from a reporter to set the record straight.
The question began: “As you’re trying to build this thing…”
The interjection went like this: “Oh, we’re going to build this thing,” Leipold said with a grin followed by a swig of water. “Not try. We’re ...
Legendary hip hop group Run-DMC will be the featured musical act at the 37th annual Late Night in the Phog basketball celebration at Allen Fieldhouse on Oct. 1.
KU announced the 2021 Late Night performer in a Friday afternoon social media video that featured head coach Bill Self discussing the event with his assistant coaches in his office.
In the video, Self incorporated some of the group’s most popular ...
Kansas City snapped KU volleyball’s nine-set winning streak in the opening set on Thursday night, but the Jayhawks rallied to win the next three and left Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena with their four-match winning streak intact.
After dropping a sloppy first set, 25-22, KU powered past Kansas City in the next three, 25-18, 25-21 and 25-18, to take the opening match at the Jayhawk Classic.
Coach Ray ...
Kansas basketball fans got an early present in their stockings on Wednesday, [when the Big 12 Conference released the full schedules for the 2021-22 season.][1]
For many Jayhawk fans, that meant plans to attend games — home or away — finally could be finalized.
For some, that means nailing down the dates for that one road trip a year with friends. For others, it means splitting up season-ticket packages ...
Three days into the Kansas basketball program’s latest round of boot camp, seniors Ochai Agbaji and Cam Martin highlighted freshman forward KJ Adams as one of the standouts so far.
“I think just his God-given ability,” said Martin, when asked what caught his eye with Adams. “He's a freak athlete and very strong and mature for his age. I think he's going to have really good career.”
Both Martin, a ...