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KU practices ahead of World University Games

As tune-ups against Team Canada and the departure to South Korea for the World University Games (WUG) approaches, the Kansas Jayhawks are practicing hard and scrimmaging under the umbrella of FIBA international regulations.

Bill Self talked to media recently and said his team is practicing faster than they ever have before.

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Jayhawks making strides

The Kansas basketball team is riding a 7 game winning streak into Saturday as they host Lafayette. During the 7 game win streak the Jayhawks have defeated Rider, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Michigan State (top 25), Florida, at Georgetown, and Utah who is ranked in the top 15. The Jayhawks may

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KU/Team USA gets past Team Canada

The first of two exhibition games for Kansas/Team USA against Team Canada took place Tuesday night at the Sprint Center in downtown Kansas City, MO. The Jayhawks battled past a scrappy and offensively talented Canadian team, 91-83.

Thanks to Frank Mason’s 28 points–22 coming in the second half–Kansas, representing the United

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KU going to Texas

No. 11 Kansas (15-3, 4-1) will travel to No. 17 Texas (14-4, 3-2) in the first of a two-game road swing on Jan. 24, at 1 p.m.  The Jayhawks rebounded from their first Big 12 loss of the season with an 85-78 win against No. 19/20 Oklahoma on ESPN Big

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Jayhawks begin Conference play

Kansas defeated UNLV yesterday 76-61 to finish the non conference slate at 11-2 as they head into conference season. The Jayhawks played with great energy and effort in the second half after KU trailed by 4 points at halftime. Wayne Selden got off to a hot start before Frank Mason

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Jayhawks trying to rebound from embarassment

Kansas Basketball is trying to rebound from the worst loss in the Bill Self era after their defeat to Kentucky. Kansas scored a whopping 40 points against Kentucky, by far the lowest point total KU has scored in decades. Kentucky’s size humiliated KU all night and now the Jayhawks must

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