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Kansas basketball’s 2024-25 season ended in the round of 64 of the NCAA tournament. Here’s what’s been happening since for the Jayhawks this year.
No. 1 Kansas survived a scare from No. 11 Duke on Tuesday night 75-72 despite star Hunter Dickinson's ejection after kicking Blue Devils big man Maliq Brown in the face with 10:26 remaining in the ...
Kansas basketball star Hunter Dickinson has made a name for himself on the court, but on Friday, he turned his attention to ...
Kansas senior forward Hunter Dickinson continues to be bothered by the bruised knee he suffered in last Saturday’s Big 12 opening victory over TCU at Allen Fieldhouse. “I mean it does hurt a lot.
Nov 26, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Kansas Jayhawks center Hunter Dickinson (1) and Duke Blue Devils forward Maliq Brown (6) fall to the floor during the second half at T-Mobile Arena.
Hunter Dickinson, a new Kansas Jayhawk and star transfer from Michigan, arrived in Lawrence on Saturday with one thing on his mind. He can’t wait to play pickup basketball with his KU teammates.
Hunter Dickinson, a new Kansas Jayhawk and star transfer from Michigan, arrived in Lawrence on Saturday with one thing on his mind. He can’t wait to play pickup basketball with his KU teammates.
The big-time matchup between No. 1 Kansas and No. 10 Duke got chippy. The two college basketball bluebloods met Tuesday night in Las Vegas for the Terry's Chocolate Vegas Showdown. The electricity ...
Maliq Brown caught a stray from Hunter Dickinson. X, @espn. The 7-foot-2, 265-pound center is a crucial piece of the top-ranked Jayhawks, who failed to reach the Sweet 16 in back-to-back seasons ...
Kansas Jayhawks basketball center Hunter Dickinson ejected from Duke Blue Devils game on flagrant 2 foul against Maliq Brown in second half.
Until then, the Jayhawks can always fall back on feeding Dickinson. That’ll be KU’s win-ugly mode, which is always a point of pride for Self, who became the all-time winningest coach in Kansas ...
Kansas basketball star Hunter Dickinson has made a name for himself on the court, but on Friday, he turned his attention to the diamond—by giving back to Jayhawks baseball fans in a unique way.