Updated 11:52 a.m. Thursday, June 26, 2025: This summer, Kansas fans will have to reckon with the uncomfortable reality of seeing one of the greatest Jayhawks ever wearing another college team’s colors. The Basketball Tournament on Wednesday morning announced what it called “A HUGE TBT ...
Whatever pent-up anxiety Kansas basketball fans might have felt about KU actually fielding a full, competitive team — anxiety that might have been eating away at them for weeks prior to Tuesday and Wednesday’s significant commitments — they can finally breathe easy. It took a month ...
Updated 1:10 p.m. Wednesday, June 25, 2025: The Kansas men's basketball team's long search for a backup big man has resulted in a significant signing. Paul Mbiya, a 6-foot-11, 260-pound center from Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is joining KU. Head coach Bill Self announced ...
Updated 10:37 a.m. Tuesday, June 24, 2025: After a long period without an addition to the Kansas men’s basketball roster, the Jayhawks are on the board once again. Kohl Rosario, a 6-foot-5 shooting guard from Miami who attends Moravian Prep in Hudson, North Carolina, announced his ...
The Kansas alumni team JHX Hoops on Tuesday morning learned its opponent for the first round of The Basketball Tournament. The former Jayhawks, who are cohosting the regional with Kansas State alumni team Purple Reign, have been seeded No. 2 in the newly enacted Kansas City regional at ...
Four new players, including a national championship hero, have been officially added to the roster for this summer’s Kansas alumni team in The Basketball Tournament, TBT announced on Tuesday morning. David McCormack, whose late-game heroics helped KU win the 2022 national title, will make ...
The Kansas men’s basketball coaching staff is apparently trying to make further inroads in a family with which it is already quite well acquainted. Maximo Adams, a 6-foot-6 four-star small forward in the class of 2026 who plays for Sierra Canyon in Chatsworth, California, announced on ...
The NBA season drew to a close on Sunday with the Oklahoma City Thunder’s victory in Game 7 of the NBA Finals, the franchise’s first-ever title in its current incarnation. By finishing off the Indiana Pacers, the Thunder prevented rookie Johnny Furphy from becoming the fifth Jayhawk in the ...