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A new era of Kansas basketball will begin during the 2025-26 season Bill Self and company. Stars Hunter Dickinson, Zeke Mayo, ...
Kansas Jayhawks basketball forward KJ Adams, who suffered a torn Achilles late in KU’s first-round NCAA Tournament loss to Arkansas last week, underwent successful surgery on Wednesday ...
Providence, R.I. — It was so far from the way KJ Adams would have wanted to end his Kansas career ... On Thursday night, though, right as the Jayhawks seemed poised to open that new season ...
Kansas forward KJ Adams collapsed to the floor with a non-contact injury late in the Jayhawks' first-round bout with Arkansas in March Madness.
According to a report from the Kansas City Star’s Gary Bedore, Adams suffered a torn Achilles, ending his Kansas career in an unfortunate way. Multiple Jayhawks commented on the loss of Adams ...
The news coach Self received on Tuesday points to a potentially massive addition for the 2026–27 campaign. Joe Tipton of On3 posted that five-star Tyran Stokes, the No. 1 overall recruit in the 2026 ...
The team leaned on senior center Hunter Dickinson’s 17.4 points and 10.0 rebounds per game, both team highs, but faltered ...
After the worst season of the Bill Self era, the Kansas Jayhawks’ roster will look ... around a non-shooting trio of Hunter Dickinson, KJ Adams and Dajuan Harris. That will look different ...
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Kansas Jayhawks’ KJ Adams get big surgery updateBill Self and the Kansas Jayhawks provided a big injury update on KJ Adams. Adams tore his Achilles in the Jayhawks’ first-round matchup against the Arkansas Razorbacks on March 20 in the NCAA ...
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