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Tyshawn Taylor scored 13 of his team-high and season-high 18 points in the first half to lead No.
Star-Studded Jayhawks Feast on Grizzlies 89-59
As Kansas coach Bill Self sits down for Thanksgiving dinner, one would have to assume he will be thankful for the collection of talent that he has assembled this season.
Oakland guard Larry Wright , left, is covered by Kansas guard Sherron Collins, right, and forward Marcus Morris during Wednesday's game in Lawrence.
KU Basketball All-Americans Show Super Hero Moves on the Cover ESPN The ...
Kansas basketball pre-season All-American Sherron Collins , pre-season All-American Cole Aldrich and highly anticipated newcomer and high school All-American Xavier Henry got a chance to show their acrobatic skills on the cover of the November 16th issue of ESPN The Magazine .
Top Ranked Jayhawks Get Back To Business, Blast Bears 94-44
The last time the Kansas Jayhawks basketball team took the court, the Memphis Tigers gave the top rated team in the land all they could handle.
No. 1 Kansas uses big first-half run, balanced scoring to roll 94-44 over Central Arkansas
Tyrel Reed hit four 3-pointers for 12 points and No. 1 Kansas scored 23 straight points in the first half to overwhelm Central Arkansas 94-44 Thursday night.
Kansas needed Memphis nailbiter
When Bill Self lined up the 2009 schedule, he probably envisioned Tuesday's outcome.
Marcus Morris and his brother Markieff decommitted from Memphis because they didn't feel comfortable with John Calipari's coaching staff.
No. 1 Jayhawks in Tigers' sights
For an entire month, the singular focus of Josh Pastner's preparation was getting the University of Memphis ready to play Jackson State in the regular-season opener last Friday night.
Jayhawks and Tigers to Meet in St. Louis in Men's Basketball
Top-ranked Kansas heads east on I-70 to St. Louis to take on Memphis in a rematch of the 2008 NCAA National Championship game in KU's first round of the Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase.
Can a Monster Slam Foreshadow a Monster Season For Marcus Morris?
With the Jayhawks well on their way to what became a 103-45 exhibition drubbing of in-state Div.
Kansas coach Bill Self signals to his team during a game against Pittsburg State on Tuesday in Lawrence.
Jayhawks to Host Hofstra in Regular-Season Opener Friday at 7 p.m.
Kansas opens up the 2009-10 season by hosting Hofstra. No. 1/1 Kansas is looking to win its 37th-straight home opener at Allen Fieldhouse dating back to the 1973-74 season.
Kansas demolishes Pittsburg State 103-45 in exhibition game
A behind-the-back pass from Tyshawn Taylor to Marcus Morris in the lane and what happened next said everything about the importance of Kansas' 103-45 demolition of Pittsburg State in evaluating the No.
Speaking on a condition of anonymity, a source within the Kansas basketball program told The Capital-Journal that sophomore forward Marcus Morris has twice dunked on center Cole Aldrich in practice.
Freshman Robinson Rises to the Occasion
Each of the Kansas freshmen will fill in a certain piece of the basketball puzzle, but freshman forward Thomas Robinson may be a larger piece of the equation than most expected.
No. 1 Jayhawks romp over Pittsburg State, 103-45
Thomas Robinson scored 17 points and No. 1 Kansas placed seven players in double figures in routing outmanned Pittsburg State 103-45 on Tuesday night in its final exhibition game.
Kansas teammates and brothers Markieff Morris, front, and Marcus Morris celebrate at a time-out of a game against Nebraska in Lawrence last season.
Big 12 Men's Basketball Preview: Kansas shoots for national title
After Kansas won the 2008 national title, the starting lineup evacuated like a hurricane hit Lawrence.
Morris twins a " unappreciated by many Kansas fans last season a " reintroduce themselves
Kansas sophomore twin forwards Marcus and Markieff Morris were asked the same question: If you were a fan, would you have enjoyed watching yourself play last season?Umm if I was a fan some games, Marcus said.Umm at times I would, Markieff said.You see, the Morris twins are not as oblivious as some might think.