Brooklyn, N.Y. — Kansas sophomore Marcus Garrett was on the floor to start the second half of KU’s come-from-behind, 77-68 victory over Marquette at Barclays Center Wednesday night.
And Kansas coach Bill Self said afterward that there was a very simple reason for Garrett temporarily taking the spot belonging to freshman guard Quentin Grimes.
“Well, we were just trying to play the guys that played ...
The onslaught of campaign ads has dissipated and the elections are over.
But there’s still one more order of business and a couple of key votes ahead for Kansas senior Joe Dineen Jr.
During the past couple of months, the Kansas football program has had a little fun with election season and Dineen’s status as a nominee for several prominent national awards.
While he technically has not had to run against ...
New York — No. 2 Kansas Jayhawks (3-0) vs. Marquette Golden Eagles (3-1)
Time: 6 p.m. | Location: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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**New York —** In addition to facing off against the likes of Marquette (6 p.m. Wednesday at Barclays Center in Brooklyn), Louisville and Tennessee over the next few days, the Kansas men’s basketball team also will have a couple of down days in the land of skyscrapers and the Statue of Liberty.
But don’t expect KU assistant Jerrance Howard to be first in line to climb to the tallest buildings the Big ...
Brooklyn, N.Y. — A new-look lineup and some added energy and aggression saved the second-ranked Kansas basketball team in a 77-68 victory over Marquette in the NIT Season Tip-Off semifinals Wednesday night at Barclays Center.
With Marcus Garrett starting the second half in place of Quentin Grimes and Udoka Azubuike back on the floor after playing just six minutes and picking up two fouls in the first half, ...
Brooklyn, N.Y. — With the cameras rolling and the college basketball world watching — not to mention his parents and KU administrators — Kansas junior Dedric Lawson chose not to use the actual word that KU coach Bill Self used at halftime of the Jayhawks’ 77-68 victory over Marquette that got things turned around Wednesday night at Barclays Center.
“Coach just got on us about being tough,” Lawson ...