The University of Kansas announced Thursday it has embarked on a groundbreaking partnership with Oak View Group (OVG), a leader in global sports and entertainment, as the stadium operator for the Gateway District and reimagined David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.
With spring football underway, Kansas Football announced details for its annual Spring Showcase, presented by Kansas Lottery, which will be played on Friday, April 12 at 7 p.m. at Rock Chalk Park in Lawrence.
Kansas will host Pacific at Hoglund Ballpark this weekend for a three-game series as it wraps up a seven-game homestand. The Jayhawks have a bye week from Big 12 play.
Today on the Jayhawker Podcast, we’re taking a look at the College Basketball Coaching Carousel. We’re breaking down the Final Four, previewing the spring showcase and looking ahead to the transfer portal.
The Kansas Jayhawks (22-15-1, 10-5 Big 12) travel to Lubbock, Texas, to take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders (24-12, 4-8 Big 12) from April 12-14 at Rocky Johnson Field in KU’s sixth Big 12 conference series of the season and second-straight on the road.
Kansas freshman guard Johnny Furphy has been named to the Australian Boomers team for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Basketball Australia announced April 11.
The No. 54 Kansas tennis team returns home to host its final four home matches including a pair against ranked opponents. The Jayhawks will face No. 68 Wichita State at 10 a.m., followed by Houston at 5 p.m., at the Jayhawk Tennis Center on Friday.
The Kansas Rowing team hosts the Kansas Double Duel on Friday and Saturday, April 12-13. Due to inclement weather conditions, the Double Duel will now occur over two days, with racing beginning on Friday evening.
In the third annual Buck O’Neil Classic, the Kansas Jayhawks defeated No. 20 Nebraska 13-11 at Hoglund Ballpark. The Jayhawks scored 13 runs on 14 hits to improve to 3-0 all-time in the Buck O’Neil Classic.
The Kansas women’s golf team wrapped up its regular season campaign on Tuesday with an eighth-place finish at the Veritex Bank Texas Showdown at the Dallas Athletic Club.
The Kansas women’s golf team wrapped up the stroke play portion of the Veritex Bank Texas Showdown on Monday, finishing in fifth place at +1 in the eight-team field.