Former Kansas standout golfer Chris Thompson turned in the best four-round finish of his rookie season on the PGA Tour north of the border this weekend in Ontario, Canada.
Thompson, 42, fired a 5-under for the tournament and finished in a four-way tie for 31st place at the RBC Canadian Open.
It marked the fourth time this season — in 12 events — that Thompson made the cut, which allowed him to play four ...
With 4-star prospect Jalen Wilson now having completed his visits to Kansas and North Carolina, it’s time to move into the waiting phase of the talented wing’s recruitment.
The former Michigan signee and native Texan, who recently received his release from Michigan after former Wolverines coach John Beilein opted to make the jump to the NBA, has visited KU and UNC in the past week and appears to have ...
A little light in the backcourt and short on perimeter shooting, the Kansas men’s basketball program may be in the process of addressing both areas on the recruiting trail.
According to national college basketball writer Jeff Goodman, Iowa grad transfer Isaiah Moss has reopened his recruitment and is firmly on KU’s radar.
In fact, Goodman tweeted on Friday afternoon that “all signs point to ...
Topeka — Still on the mend from the high ankle sprain he suffered during a KU practice on Feb. 1, Kansas junior Marcus Garrett said Thursday that he can see the finish line to the land of full recovery.
“It’s great,” Garrett said during a break at Washburn basketball camp Thursday morning. “It feels way better. It’s still not 100%. It’s about 90, 95, I would say.”
The road to reaching this ...
Topeka – A little more than a month removed from his decision to return to Kansas for his senior season, KU center Udoka Azubuike has one priority standing out above all others.
“Just focus on recovering,” Azubuike said this week after working Brett Ballard’s Washburn basketball camp. “I’m still not 100 percent yet. Like, I need to get back in shape and get back to full fitness and start working on ...
**Topeka —** [The college basketball 3-point line is moving back at the Division I men’s level during the 2019-20 season][1] and the Kansas Jayhawks aren’t too worried about it.
That was the vibe given off by four current Jayhawks who were at Washburn University working former KU player and assistant coach Brett Ballard’s summer camp on Thursday.
Ochai Agbaji, Marcus Garrett and newcomers Tristan ...