If the 2018-19 season does in fact go down as the only season for Dedric Lawson at Kansas, the junior forward from Memphis sure got his money’s worth.
Lawson on Tuesday landed on yet another postseason All-American team, this one a third team honor handed out by The Associated Press.
That news officially made Lawson a consensus third team All-American, which is determined by adding up the various honors ...
With the 2018-19 Kansas basketball season now a thing of the past, most KU fans are probably more than happy to move on.
And who could blame them?
The Jayhawks’ most recent basketball run was full of rocky moments, rough patches and tough stretches, and the Jayhawks, at 26-10, finished tied for the most single-season losses in the Self era. What's more, at .722, the team recorded the second-worst ...
With just two players signed in the Class of 2019 and the potential need for as many as four more, the Kansas basketball coaching staff continues to pound the pavement in search of future Jayhawks, and new names are turning up every week.
The newest name on KU’s radar is that of 4-star prospect Harlond Beverly, a 6-foot-4, 170-pound shooting guard from Montverde (Fla.) Academy who recently received a ...
There’s little doubt that Kansas basketball fans do not find the Final Four to be nearly as enjoyable when the Jayhawks aren’t in it.
But there may be a small silver lining to this year’s foursome.
Finalized on Sunday, with thrilling victories by 2 seed Michigan State over Duke and 5 seed Auburn over Kentucky, this year’s Final Four in Minneapolis will feature No. 1 seed Virginia, No. 2 seed Michigan ...
Reserve guard Charlie Moore is leaving Kansas, KU coach Bill Self confirmed to the Journal-World on Saturday.
Moore, a 5-foot-11 sophomore from Chicago, has entered the transfer portal and will find a new home this offseason.
"Charlie notified me yesterday that he wanted to transfer and be closer to family," Self told the Journal-World. "We appreciate Charlie's time here at KU and wish him the absolute best ...
With another Kansas basketball season now in the books and uncertainty on the horizon for the KU roster, it’s time to take a quick look at some key dates that could have an impact on the Jayhawks both today and in the future.
We all know that KU is losing just one senior from the 2018-19 roster. And we also know that Bill Self and company have signed two Class of 2019 guards — Christian Braun of Blue ...