
KU volleyball earns bid to NCAA tourney
LAWRENCE — Kansas volleyball will be competing in the NCAA tournament for the 10th time ever in program history, with its first round matchup coming Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in Omaha, Nebraska against Oregon.
LAWRENCE — Kansas volleyball will be competing in the NCAA tournament for the 10th time ever in program history, with its first round matchup coming Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in Omaha, Nebraska against Oregon.
LAWRENCE — Not even a week has passed since the conclusion of Kansas football’s 2021 season, and head coach Lance Leipold has already made changes to his coaching staff ahead of 2022. Leipold announced Monday both defensive line coach Kwahn Drake and cornerbacks coach Chevis Jackson won’t return to the Jayhawks’ coaching staff.
(All times Eastern) Subject to change Thursday, December 2 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 8:30 p.m. PAC-12N — Washington at Arizona 9 p.m.
The 39th annual Gerald Mitchell Hays City Shootout begins tonight. Teams competing include: Boys Bracket: No.
The boys’ and girls’ basketball teams for Thomas More Prep-Marian will open the season at less than full strength. The Monarchs tip off the year Thursday at the 39th annual Gerald Mitchell Hays City Shoot-Out.
Kissimmee, Fla. — Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self said he isn’t displeased, but he isn’t giddy either.
(All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts Wednesday, December 1 COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN'S) 6:30 p.m. FS1 — Cent.
LSU, Kelly agree to 10-year contract worth at least $95M LSU formally announced the hiring of Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly on Tuesday and said they have agreed to a 10-year contract worth $95 million plus incentives. The hiring of Kelly – who has led Notre Dame for the past 12 seasons and eclipsed Knute Rockne for career victories with the storied Fighting Irish – came together on Monday night in yet another blockbuster coaching move in college football.
On the field, his coach compares him to super utility man Ben Zobrist. Off the field, he admires sports broadcaster Gus Johnson.
Mark Johnson and Tony Hobson agree that the Fort Hays State University men’s and women’s basketball teams have a difficult start to the MIAA schedule. The Tigers travel to Topeka Wednesday to play rival Washburn, then on Saturday are at Emporia State.