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Nginyu “Gee” Ngala, a 5-foot-11, 180-pound point guard from Montreal, Canada, will play basketball at Kansas this season, his ...
A wave of concern swept through the college basketball world on Thursday evening when news broke that longtime Kansas ...
Zeke Mayo announced the next chapter of his basketball career after concluding his time in college with the Kansas Jayhawks.
Kansas was the first stop for one of the top players in the 2027 class, who is making six college visits in as many days.
The No. 1 overall point guard in the Class of 2026, Taylen Kinney, cut his list of programs down to 12, which included the Kansas Jayhawks, per Joe Tipton.