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Kansas basketball’s offseason saw more news come out on Monday. Here’s more on what it means for Zeke Mayo’s future and the ...
The 6-foot-4 guard could conceivably play for the Jayhawks in 2025-26 if the courts grant college players an additional ...
Notable: Gates and the Tigers bounced back well from a winless SEC season in 2023-24 to make the NCAA Tournament last season, and their biggest portal addition so far for next season is Mack, the ...
Kansas big man Flory Bidunga is counting down the days until he can play with incoming five-star freshman Darryn Peterson.
Melvin Council Jr., a 6-foot-4, 185-pound combo guard from St. Bonaventure who entered the NCAA transfer portal on March 28, has decided to play basketball his senior year at the University of Kansas.
Ole Miss basketball coach Chris Beard reportedly has landed AJ Storr in the transfer portal. He has played for St. John's, ...
He scored 85 points across four games — five points shy of former Wisconsin guard AJ Storr's program record set last season. The No. 3 seeded Badgers cruised in their NCAA Tournament first ...
Kansas lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament ... who are officially out of college basketball eligibility. AJ Storr, who was a key piece to the Jayhawks' rotation, will also be ...
Fans reacted as Kansas guard AJ Storr entered the transfer portal for the seventh time in as many years, including his high school years. Storr joined the Jayhawks last offseason but started just ...
NEWS: Kansas wing AJ Storr has entered the transfer portal, sources told ESPN. Averaged 6.1 points this season after averaging 16.8 points as a sophomore at Wisconsin in 2023-24. — Jeff Borzello ...
LAWRENCE, Kan. (WIBW) - For the fourth time in four years, A.J. Storr is entering the transfer portal. NEWS: Kansas wing AJ Storr has entered the transfer portal, sources told ESPN. Averaged 6.1 ...
AJ Storr left Rockford after his freshman season ... named second-team All-Big Ten at Wisconsin in 2024. He moved on to Kansas, which began the season ranked No. 1 in the nation.