The 2020-21 Kansas men’s basketball schedule, as currently constructed, took another hit on Tuesday, when [the Pac-12 Conference announced it would postpone all sports competitions through the end of 2020.][1]
The news came in conjunction with the Pac-12 calling off the 2020 college football season and it impacts at least three games on the KU men’s basketball schedule.
The KU women’s basketball ...
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self does not believe that the delays brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have forced him into pushing his team more at the start of workouts this week.
Whenever the Jayhawks get back on the court after returning to Lawrence on Sunday for the first time since March, Self said things will be cool, calm and collected from the start.
“We’re not going to try to make up for ...
It took less than 30 seconds of KU’s second game of the 2019-20 season for freshman Jalen Wilson’s focus for Year 1 to shift from finding a way to get minutes to finding a way to get healthy.
And Wilson, who is expected to return to KU’s campus this weekend for COVID-19 testing and the start of team workouts next week, believes he did exactly that.
Talking this spring on a Facebook Live video hosted ...
A nonprofit organization that aims to support the growth of youth golf in the Douglas County area will host its first major event Monday at Lawrence Country Club.
The Kaw Valley Junior Golf Foundation, which was born from the vision of area golf course operator Jeff Burey, is still in the infant stages of its existence. But Monday's tournament — an 18-hole challenge for ages 16-18 and a 9-hole event for ages ...
Former University of Kansas golf standout Gary Woodland shot a 1-under-par 69 at the St. Jude Invitational on Friday to move up three spots into a tie for 43rd.
After shooting a 1-over 71 on Thursday, Woodland is now even for the tournament.
Woodland made the turn on Friday after carding three birdies and a pair of bogeys on the front nine.
Things got pretty vanilla from there, with Woodland parring seven ...
The Kansas men’s basketball program picked up another commitment in the 2021 recruiting class on Friday night, when four-star forward KJ Adams picked the Jayhawks.
A 6-foot-6, 220-pound power forward from Westlake High in Austin, Texas, Adams picked Kansas from a final 10 that included Arkansas, Baylor, Georgetown, Iona, Iowa, KU, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas Tech and Central Florida.
He announced his decision ...