Colorado men's basketball announced via social media that its Feb. 24 home game against the Kansas Jayhawks had sold out. Despite being a late 9 p.m. MT tipoff on a Monday, a capacity crowd is set to fill the CU Events Center for the Buffs' bout with one of the nation's most decorated programs.
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The frustrations continue to pile on for the Colorado men’s basketball team. But at least the program will soon experience a lift from the doldrums at the box office.
LAWRENCE, Kansas (KCBD) - The Texas Tech Lady Raiders drop to 14-9 and 3-7 in Big 12 Conference play following a loss to Kansas, 57-50. Jasmine Shavers and Adlee Blacklock were the only Lady Raiders to score double-digits and they came off of the bench. No starting Texas Tech player surpassed 10 points on the night.
Texas Tech women’s basketball dropped its fourth conference road loss of the season in a 57-50 contest against the University of Kansas on Wednesday night at Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence,
Three days after one of the most heart-breaking, improbable losses in recent Kansas history, the Jayhawks will have to mentally and physically bounce back against a UCF Knights team that will surely want revenge after losing by 51 points in Orlando. Line: KU -13.5
The USC Trojans, Kansas Jayhawks, and Arizona Wildcats are among the top school choices for five-star shooting guard Alijah Arenas. Arenas is the son of former NBA All-Star Guard Gilbert Arenas and is ranked as one of the top players in the class of 2025.
Kansas basketball is getting closer to full strength. KJ Adams is close to returning to the Jayhawks from an injury.
Kansas put together a dominant performance in all phases, rolling past Arizona State 75-52 to break a two-game losing streak in conference play.
After missing three straight games because of a shoulder injury, Kansas senior forward KJ Adams returned to play 26 minutes in Tuesday’s 91-87 victory over UCF at Allen Fieldhouse.
The Kansas women’s basketball team came out on the winning side of a two-hour game on Wednesday night that saw a combined 50 fouls called, 45 free throws taken and 36 turnovers given up. Much of this was thanks to leading scorer S’Mya Nichols’ ability to elevate her game in the fourth quarter,
It marks the second consecutive season the Jayhawks have started the year as No. 1 in the country, and the fifth time in school’s history. For the 20th time in the last 28 seasons, the Kansas ...