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Henrys stick with KU
Xavier and C.J. Henry will remain members of Kansas University’s basketball program.
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Self confident Henrys will attend Kansas
Kansas coach Bill Self confirmed Wednesday afternoon that the Henry brothers remain committed to KU.
Randall retires from KU athletics
After 30 years, Ross Randall announced his retirement from Kansas University’s athletic department.
Sampson’s appeal denied
The NCAA is finished with the latest Kelvin Sampson saga. The NCAA on Tuesday rejected an appeal from the former Indiana basketball coach, who was slapped with five years of potential penalties for taking part in more than 100 impermissible calls to recruits while coaching the Hoosiers.
Stephenson picks Cincinnati
Lance Stephenson finally has found a college he can call home.
Ex-Jayhawk earns mound honor
Ex-Jayhawk Ryan Knippschild was named Northern League pitcher of the week.
Keegan: Integrity at issue, not ability
Once a college basketball player signs a letter of intent, he can’t sign another, even if he is released by a school from the obligations of that letter. At that point, all a school can bank on is a recruit’s word.
In wake of audit, KSU reconsiders improvements to athletic facilities
Faced with a struggling economy and a scathing athletic department financial audit, Kansas State University is re-evaluating a planned $70 million upgrade of athletic facilities. New athletic director John Currie told university faculty and students during a Monday forum that the projects have not been eliminated but are on hold pending the review.
Henrys stick with KU
Xavier and C.J. Henry will remain members of Kansas University’s basketball program.