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Jitter bugged
‘Tight early,’ Jayhawks advance
It’s a well-known fact that no top seed ever has lost to a No. 16 seed in the first-round of the NCAA Tournament.
Self: KU assistant coach Dooley has not been offered East Carolina job
A Foxsports.com report that Kansas University basketball assistant Joe Dooley has been offered the head coaching job at East Carolina apparently is incorrect.
Marcus Morris to wear padded bandage to help heal finger; sophomore says he’ll definitely return for his junior season
Kansas University sophomore forward Marcus Morris will wear a padded bandage on the middle finger of his right shooting hand the next eight weeks to help heal a torn tendon near the top of the finger, Morris said before Thursday’s practice in Allen Fieldhouse.
Changing their stripes?
Former Tigers coaches Norm Stewart and Quin Snyder did their part to stoke the Border War nastiness, but new coach Mike Anderson ‘brings a little more class’ to the storied rivalry
Kansas University basketball fans loved to hate Missouri’s Norm Stewart.
Many happy returns
Jayhawks hold clinic after travel travails
The Jayhawks served as camp counselors for two hours at the clinic, then signed autographs and posed for pictures for a half hour.
Smiles all around
Collins, Jayhawks shop for area families in need
The Jayhawks have shopped for needy families the last 16 years.
Elijah Johnson to make second start Saturday against La Salle
Kansas freshman combo guard Elijah Johnson will make his second straight start Saturday against La Salle, KU coach BIll Self said Friday during his pre-game meeting with reporters.
Self comments on Mangino resignation
Here’s Kansas University basketball coach Bill Self’s take on Jayhawk football coach Mark Mangino’s resignation.
Fashion statement: KU junior Aldrich just fine without front, left tooth
Cole Aldrich won’t be humming “All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth” this holiday season. It seems Kansas University’s eccentric junior center is content living life without his front, left chopper.
Natural scorer: Xavier Henry used to carrying points load
Xavier Henry, who averaged 28.3 points a game as a senior and 26.7 as a junior at Putnam City (Okla.) High School, leads Kansas University in scoring through the first four games of his college basketball career.