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Not-so-gentle reign
Former, current players offer look at Mangino’s style
For Kansas University football coach Mark Mangino, the hits just keep on coming.
KU hoping to move ball better against UCA
University of Central Arkansas’ basketball players and coaches boarded the bus at 8 a.m. Wednesday for a long, but relaxing, seven-hour drive from Conway, Ark., to Lawrence — site of tonight’s Kansas-UCA game.
Iowa State sweeps KU
Kansas University’s volleyball team fell to No. 8-ranked Iowa State, 25-17, 25-20, 25-20, on Wednesday.
Fine goes on Bills’ IR
Former Kansas University tight end Derek Fine was placed on injured reserve Wednesday by the Buffalo Bills after being diagnosed with a torn knee meniscus.
Mayer: Drama takes away from game
Anyone else dream of those times when athletic teams got ready to compete, coaches and players discussed what was shaping up, played games and then talked about what happened, win or lose?
No. 19 KU women pick up road win over Iowa, 66-55
Danielle McCray scored 20 points and No. 19 Kansas used a late 11-0 run to beat Iowa 66-55 on Wednesday night.
Wicked west Texas
Devastating injuries, losses haunt OU
None of Oklahoma’s players can claim many happy memories from playing at Texas Tech.
Tiger liked 3’s chances
Elliot Williams couldn’t have felt better about his three-point shot to win the game in the final seconds.
Robinson plays sparingly
Freshman sat out so Aldrich could play
Kansas University freshman Thomas Robinson logged just two minutes in the Jayhawks’ 57-55 victory over Memphis.
KU women set sights on Iowa
It’s atonement time for Iowa University’s women’s basketball players.
Keegan: Center Aldrich steady
Xavier Henry missed shots, froze the offense by keeping the ball too long and at times was sloppy.
The great escape
Kansas survives rematch
Marcus Morris hoped for the best as Memphis’ Elliot Williams hoisted a possible game-winning three-pointer with just a couple seconds remaining in Tuesday’s Hall of Fame Showcase at Scottrade Center.
Probe aims to determine if Mangino went too far
There never were any illusions when running back Brandon McAnderson chose to sign with Mark Mangino’s Kansas University football program in 2003.
Investigation under way
Football review involves personnel matter
The Kansas University football program and its coach soon will be under review.
Harris voices his support for coach
Beleaguered Kansas University football coach Mark Mangino insists he hasn’t “lost” his players.
Keegan: Mangino wins games, not friends
When he coached his team to an Orange Bowl victory and a 12-1 record just two seasons ago, he was fiery, a western Pennsylvania, blue-collar underdog who made it big and never forgot his roots.
Documents show what it looks like when Mangino loses his temper
Coach accused of berating student parking employee in 2007, has not had a ticket since
The summer before Kansas football would embark on its most successful season in history, the team’s coach would be accused of verbally berating a KU student who had issued him the latest of nearly two dozen tickets for illegally parking in a loading zone near his office.
FINAL: KU survives Memphis, 57-55
UM’s Elliot Williams missed a three-point attempt at the buzzer as KU held on for the two-point win.
Investigation of Mangino launched after player complains coach poked him
Reesing tells media that Perkins told players an outside entity would conduct 'unbiased' investigation of football coach
The Kansas Athletic Department is conducting an investigation of football coach Mark Mangino and the Journal-World has confirmed the investigation began after Arist Wright complained that Mangino poked him in the chest in the days before KU took on Colorado.
KU AD Perkins meets with football players over concerns about coach Mark Mangino
KU linebacker Arist Wright complained that Mangino poked him in the chest
Kansas University athletic director Lew Perkins met Monday night with the school’s football players to discuss concerns about football coach Mark Mangino brought to his attention by one of the current players and others with ties to the football program, the Journal-World has learned.