While the Kansas football program continues to wait to name a starting quarterback for the fast-approaching 2020 season, it’s the execution of the QB who wins the job and not so much his skill set that will matter most.
For months, Kansas fans have debated the strengths and weaknesses of senior Thomas MacVittie and junior Miles Kendrick, with freshman Jalon Daniels being thrown into the discussion a handful ...
At an event full of rounds over par, former University of Kansas golfer Gary Woodland shot a 2-under 68 on Sunday to finish tied for 33rd at the BMW Championship in Olympia Fields, Ill.
Sunday’s round was Woodland’s only sub-70 round of the tournament and he finished at 7-over for the event after shooting rounds of 75-70-74-68.
After recording three birdies and a bogey on Sunday’s front nine, Woodland ...
With opening night of the 2020 football seasons just four days away, Lawrence High and Free State released their attendance plans on Monday.
Both schools will cap their attendance for home games at two spectators per student participant. Those spectators will be identified ahead of time and added to a pass gate list at the ticket booths.
The cost for attendance will be $7 for adults and $5 for students K-12, ...
The upcoming Kansas volleyball season won't have an NCAA tournament berth on the line, but KU coach Ray Bechard said recently that you’d never know that from watching his team practice and prepare this preseason.
“We’re just going full speed ahead until somebody tells us something different,” Bechard said in mid-August.
In early August, the NCAA announced that all nonfootball fall sports ...
Replacing three key players from last season’s Sweet 16 team will be a stiff challenge for the Kansas soccer program, but coach Mark Francis isn't interested in making it harder than it needs to be.
“There’ll be some new faces in the starting 11 just because there has to be,” Francis said two weeks into his team’s preseason practices. “Like I told the girls jokingly the other day, we’re not going ...
An emotional conversation inside the Kansas women’s basketball locker room on Thursday turned into a Black Lives Matter march of more than 800 KU athletes, administrators, coaches and supporters on KU’s campus Friday.
“Our players deserve all the credit,” KU women’s basketball coach Brandon Schneider said after the march. “Because they’re the ones who requested that we have a meeting. It was ...