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ang="en" xml:lang="en" xmlns=" xmlns:cctd="> KU SPORTS TOP HEADLINES By: Henry Greenstein The Kansas

ang="en" xml:lang="en" xmlns=" xmlns:cctd="> KU SPORTS TOP HEADLINES [Buford joins KU coaching staff as analyst]( By: Henry Greenstein The Kansas men's basketball team is bringing back another familiar face to serve on its coaching staff. Chase Buford, who spent three seasons as a walk-on for Bill Self from 2007 to 2010, will now join Self as an analyst, KU announced Friday ... June 14, 2024 @ 10:02am [Charity, a proposal and lots of NBA talent headline the 2024 Rock Chalk Roundball Classic]( By: Henry Greenstein Very few basketball games are played to raise money for pediatric cancer treatment. Still fewer feature one assistant coach asking for another’s hand in marriage. Thursday night’s 16th annual edition of the Rock Chalk Roundball Classic, the ... June 13, 2024 @ 9:59pm [Photo Gallery: Rock Chalk Roundball Classic]( By: June 13, 2024 @ 9:50pm [Former KU great Keith Langford reflects on a year of retirement]( By: Henry Greenstein Keith Langford never had an issue with his identity being defined by his status as a basketball player. In his year of retirement since stepping away from a lengthy and decorated overseas professional career, though, Langford, 40, has swiftly ... June 13, 2024 @ 8:25am [Evaluating lineup possibilities for KU women's basketball]( By: Henry Greenstein With Butler Community College all-time scoring leader Freddie Wallace's commitment to Kansas women's basketball on Tuesday, the Jayhawks' roster may well be set for the 2024-25 season, five months before it begins. Head coach Brandon Schneider ... June 12, 2024 @ 10:02am [Tight end Skipworth commits to KU football]( By: Henry Greenstein The Kansas football coaching staff's work continues as it looks to shore up its post-2024 receiving corps. Tight end Joeseph Skipworth, a three-star prospect from Pace High School in Pace, Florida, announced Wednesday morning that he will join ... June 12, 2024 @ 8:24am You are receiving this email because of your relationship with the Lawrence Journal-World or because at some point in the past you shared your email address with us. If you no longer want to receive emails from us, follow instructions at the link below. [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.]( Lawrence Journal-World P.O Box 888, Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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