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Kansas Jayhawks freshman guard Rakease Passmore plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, 247Sports’ Travis Branham reported Sunday.
From The Kansas City Star
LSU men’s basketball earned its third commitment in the transfer portal for the 2025-26 season with Northeastern’s Rashad King, according to the player’s social media.
From NOLA.com
After coming off the bench in three of the first four games, Harris permanently moved into the starting lineup on Nov. 22 when he scored a career 27 points on 8-for-11 shooting during a 77-60 win ove...
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The Kansas Jayhawks have already lost five players to the transfer portal. Some were expected, others were a bit of a surprise. Nonetheless, this is the state of college athletics these days and head coach Bill Self and the Jayhawks staff will need to continue to make adjustments to how they recruit and shape their roster going forward.
It’s a game that features two of the more well-known coaches in the industry, in Kansas’ Bill Self and Arkansas’ John Calipari. The winner will advance to the round of 32 to go up against either No. 2-seed St.
Yet another missed opportunity for the Jayhawks. Kansas basketball played a Big 12 Conference road game on Monday against Houston and suffered a 65-59 loss. The team arrived off of a loss at home against then-No. 10 Texas Tech. The No. 3 Cougars arrived on ...
Kansas basketball had the opportunity to earn a second-straight win in Big 12 Conference play on Monday, with a road game against Colorado, and was able to survive and capture a 71-64 victory. The Jayhawks entered having lost their last four road games ...
KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Kansas basketball has an opportunity for a postseason win Wednesday, during the Big 12 Conference tournament against UCF, and prevailed in overtime with a 98-94 win. The No. 6-seed Jayhawks had somewhat of an advantage of a home ...
Kansas basketball’s game will be broadcast on ESPN during the 2024-25 college basketball season. Jon Sciambi (play-by-play), Fran Fraschilla (analyst), Kris Budden (reporter), Joe Taylor (producer) and Anthony DeMarco (director) will be on the call.
KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Kansas basketball was knocked out of the Big 12 Conference tournament on Thursday following an 88-77 loss against Arizona. The No. 6-seed Jayhawks (21-12) battled back in the second half to give the No. 3-seed Wildcats a game but ...