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Street Savvy: KU's Nick Meyer wins Street Pole Vault | KUsports.com (KUsports.com)
Meyer only participated in the event because he’s currently in the middle of a redshirt season at Kansas. His goals weren’t lofty, as he hoped to find a good rhythm and look for consistency. But he still wanted to be sure to perform well to show his family and friends how hard he’s worked.
KU one of the leaders for Cal transfer Charlie Moore? | Tale of the Tait | KUsports.com
Moore, a 5-foot-11, former four-star prospect in the Class of 2016, averaged 12 points and 3.5 assists per game for the Bears this season. He played in 34 games and averaged 29 minutes per game during his freshman season.
For months, experts have raved about the 2017 draft class and its point guards, and Jackson’s name often comes up after Washington’s Markelle Fultz and UCLA’s Lonzo Ball in terms of most-coveted prospects. But even with the buzz increasing around Duke freshman small forward Jason Tatum’s stock, Jackson’s versatile game and defensive approach make him the primary target for a team looking to add a wing.
According to Goodman and several other reports, Bragg is considering Arizona State, Cincinnati, Illinois, North Carolina State and Xavier.
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Texas president 'cannot comprehend' paying student-athletes - CBSSports.com (CBSSports.com)
In the interview, Fenves said he "cannot comprehend how athletics could be a part of university life." He went on to say that if players were paid, it would ruin the relationship between the players and fellow students and alumni.
New England Patriots host Kansas City Chiefs to open 2017 season (ESPN.com)
The defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots will open the 2017 NFL season at home against the Kansas City Chiefs, on Thursday, Sept. 7.
Spurs vs. Grizzlies - Game Recap - April 20, 2017 - ESPN (ESPN.com)
Former KU guard Wayne Selden scored 10 points in 28 minutes off the bench.
LeBron James powers Cleveland Cavaliers' historic second-half rally (ESPN.com)
One of the greatest comebacks in NBA playoff history occurred with LeBron James on the court for every minute of the second half as Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love didn't play one second in the fourth quarter on Thursday.