Kansas basketball beat Kansas State this past weekend as Flory Bidunga made his first start for the Jayhawks. Here’s more on why Bidunga had the role.
Kansas senior forward KJ Adams, who suffered a separated shoulder in the Jayhawks’ 74-57 men’s basketball loss to Iowa State on Jan. 15, then missed Saturday’s home victory over Kansas State, will not play Wednesday night at TCU.
Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self shared the latest on KJ Adams following the Jayhawks’ hard-fought 84-74 victory over rival Kansas State on Saturday.
On Saturday, the Kansas Jayhawks secured an important 84-74 victory over their in-state rivals, the Kansas State Wildcats, in Allen Fieldhouse. However, despite the win, one storyline that emerged was Rylan Griffen's struggles to deliver when his team needed him most.
Check out everything Kansas basketball coach Bill Self and his players had to say following a rivalry win at home against Kansas State.
The Jayhawks suffocated the Sun Devils on Wednesday night at Allen Fieldhouse. What sparked the dominant performance?
Kansas basketball found itself in a back-and-forth game at Cincinnati. It was a challenging matchup, that Bill Self says the Jayhawks must enjoy.
The Jayhawks led by as many as 16 on Saturday, never trailing in an 84-74 win over the Wildcats. From the time it was 20-4 until the final buzzer, the No. 9 Jayhawks played cool, calm and collected, answering each K-State run with timely buckets.
The Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team is 12-3 and one game back in the Big 12 standings. At the top of the conference in a three-way tie is Iowa State, which finds itself tied with Houston and Arizona with a 4-0 Big 12 record.
The first game that Kansas played without KJ Adams was the Sunflower Showdown against the Kansas State Wildcats. That ended up being a solid win for the Jayhawks. However, looking ahead to the upcoming game against the TCU Horned Frogs, Bill Self shared that the Jayhawks will be without Adams for that game and potentially a while longer.
It appears the Bill Self-Jerome Tang handshake rift is still a thing. It began last year when Self, the Kansas coach, addressed it after defeating Tang and the Kansas State Wildcats. Tang gave Self a quick handshake before returning to the locker room to address the team.
No. 9 Kansas basketball suffered an embarrassing 74-57 defeat at the hands of No. 2 Iowa State, a performance that went far beyond a simple bad night. This wasn’t just a loss—it was a loud and clear wake-up call.