The next step has arrived for Kansas point guard Devon Dotson.
According to Dotson’s father, Dana Dotson, the KU freshman who finished as the Jayhawks’ fourth leading scorer and led the team in assists and steals during first season in Lawrence, has received an invitation to the NBA’s pre-draft combine, slated for May 14-19 in Chicago.
Dotson, who has spent the past couple of weeks working out in The ...
It was a big weekend for Kansas basketball recruiting, both in the 2019 class that still has plenty of holes to fill, and beyond.
The KU coaching staff welcomed Class of 2019 forward Tristan Enaruna to town for an official visit over the weekend and also was busy tracking some of the top players in future classes all over the country.
Here’s a quick recap of one of the biggest stories that came up this ...
Huddled around a television set inside the Jayhawk Tennis Center on Monday night, the Kansas women's tennis team learned its NCAA Tournament fate and celebrated with flair.
The Jayhawks are in this year's field of 64 as the No. 14 overall seed.
They'll play host to Denver University at 1 p.m. Friday.
And freshman Malkia Ngounoue was not about to hide her emotions as the Jayhawks' name appeared on the screen ...
Reclassification is the in thing in college recruiting these days and the Kansas Jayhawks may benefit because of it.
In addition to [waiting on a decision from Top 5 Class of 2020 prospect R.J. Hampton,][1] two other hot names have surfaced lately in KU’s recruiting efforts.
One of them, like Hampton may, is reclassifying from the 2020 class into 2019, making him eligible to play college basketball later ...
Things are starting to clear up a little regarding the future of Class of 2020 guard R.J. Hampton.
A little.
According to Rivals.com recruiting analyst Corey Evans things are currently “looking good” for a possible Hampton-to-Kansas-in-2019 scenario.
The 6-foot-5 guard who is ranked No. 5 overall by Rivals.com in the Class of 2020 has been considering reclassifying into the 2019 class for quite some ...
With the Duke decisions made by Matt Hurt and Cassius Stanley now a thing of the past, the Jayhawks, as expected, are moving on rather quickly in the recruiting game.
With two prospects visiting this week and a handful of other Kansas targets making news one way or another in the past couple of days, Bill Self and his coaching staff have no time to sit around and mope about missing out on the now-future ...