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Bill Self and the Kansas Jayhawks hosted one of the top recruits in the 2027 class on a surprise visit this Monday. Mali native Sayon Keita, who currently plays for FC Barcelona's basketball club, was on campus and will trek out to five other schools this week.
Seven Jayhawks were named to the Shrine Bowl 1000 Preseason Watch List, the Shrine Bowl announced on Monday. The Shrine Bowl 1000 Watch List highlights
Nginyu “Gee” Ngala, a 5-foot-11, 180-pound point guard from Montreal, Canada, will play basketball at Kansas this season, his agent, Pete Yannopoulos, told The Field of 68. Two sources close to the situation confirmed the commitment to The Star.
Former Kansas standout and 13-season NBA veteran Marcus Morris Sr. was arrested on Sunday in Broward County, Florida, on a felony fraud charge related to writing a check with insufficient funds, according to jail records and court filings.
Get caught up on all things Kansas basketball, including recruiting visits and The Basketball Tournament results.
He played one season at KU and three at South Dakota State and recently played for the Washington Wizards at NBA summer league in Las Vegas.
Zeke Mayo announced the next chapter of his basketball career after concluding his time in college with the Kansas Jayhawks.
Season four of the hit Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso began filming in Kansas City this week, less than 45 minutes from KU’s campus. Lead actor Jason Sudeikis is a well-known Kansas City native (Overland Park) and Kansas Jayhawks fan who also happens to play a Kansas native in the show.
Football season is near at last: The Kansas Jayhawks open their annual summer training camp on Thursday. The start of camp is a week earlier than usual this year, as Kansas will play in a Week 0 game against Fresno State on Aug. 23. The game will be the first at the newly renovated David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.
Check out some of what Kansas football quarterback Isaiah Marshall had to say Friday as the Jayhawks continued to make their way through fall camp.
Three former Jayhawks are officially part of Major League Baseball after signing contracts with their respective teams.