The Kansas men’s basketball team’s Saturday home game with Iowa State has been postponed because of COVID-19 protocol issues within the ISU program.
Both schools announced the postponement just before 7 p.m. Friday night, with Iowa State officials saying the Cyclones have “paused activities indefinitely.”
According to a news release announcing the postponement, both schools will work with the Big 12 ...
No. 6 Kansas Jayhawks (10-3 overall, 4-2 Big 12) vs. Iowa State Cyclones (2-7 overall, 0-5 Big 12)
Time: 1 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021
Location: Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, Kan.
TV: Big 12 Now / ESPN+ | Radio: IMG Jayhawk Radio Network
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Kansas basketball coach Bill Self has always demanded that his teams play great defense.
But after watching Oklahoma State carve up KU’s D and hit KU for 37 points in transition during Tuesday night’s loss in Stillwater, Okla., Self said he wanted his current team to get a better understanding of what playing great defense actually means.
“They ran by us like we were standing still,” Self said ...
Kansas freshman Bryce Thompson had surgery on his broken right index finger Thursday morning and a timetable for his return remains unknown.
Talking on his regular “Hawk Talk” radio show on Thursday night, Kansas coach Bill Self said Thompson’s surgery “went very, very well,” and added that a full recovery was expected. But the coaching staff does not yet know when Thompson will be able to rejoin the ...
Given the way he started the season, exploding onto the college basketball scene as one of the country’s top breakout players, Jalen Wilson’s past two games have not exactly lived up to the standard he set for himself.
In a [close-call KU win over Oklahoma][1] at home last weekend and [Tuesday night’s loss at Oklahoma State,][2] Wilson scored a total of 13 points on 4-of-11 shooting — including ...
Even after Oklahoma State tied the game with a late and somewhat unlikely 3-pointer by junior guard Isaac Likekele on Tuesday night, Kansas coach Bill Self believed his team was in prime position to win.
The fact that they didn’t, [and instead came home with a 75-70 loss,][1] was the result of several things going wrong down the stretch for the sixth-ranked Jayhawks.
Self talked about many of them in his ...