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.
• In the middle game of KU’s three-game win streak, the Jayhawks held Arizona State to 13 points in the final half of a 74-55 victory on Jan. 8 at Allen Fieldhouse. Arizona State hit 5 of 23 shots the second half and went 1-of-11 from 3 as KU erased a six-point halftime deficit.
West Virginians would no longer be guaranteed the right to public hearings on legislation under new rules proposed by the House of Delegates leader last week.
A legal battle is brewing in West Virginia, as both Democrats and Republicans argue they have the legal right to fill a vacant state House seat. According to the Journal-News, "The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals set a deadline Friday for Gov.
“This may be the best team they’ve ever had, and ever is a long time,” KU coach Bill Self said Monday ... (by losing opener at home to West Virginia),” Self added.
Kansas basketball’s Big 12 Conference schedule sees its next matchup Wednesday on the road against Iowa State. Here are a few things to keep in mind.
“It might not be the most aesthetically pleasing type of basketball, but I do think that’s kind of what coach (Bill) Self would prefer ... State 55 points. West Virginia scored 62 in a low ...
The Kansas Jayhawks have now won their third straight game in the Big 12. It was also an ugly game, but head coach Bill Self doesn’t mind those ugly wins if that’s how his Jayhawks need to earn them in conference play.
Jayhawks coach Bill Self explained postgame he didn’t think ... That loss recently at home against West Virginia could haunt Kansas at the end of the season, when it comes to winning a regular ...
The Jayhawks are flying high, and Kansas fans cannot believe what they are seeing! The post “Is This Real”: Kansas Turning the Big 12 Tables Leaves the NCAA World Starstruck to Bill Self’s Jaw-Dropping Strategic Shift appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Republican Gov. Patrick Morrisey issued a slew of aggressive executive orders on his first full day as West Virginia's chief executive Tuesday, including one enabling families to receive religious exemptions from required school vaccinations — a massive departure for a state with one of the strictest vaccine policies in the nation.
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