
Kansas Jayhawks News
Flory Bidunga explains why he almost left Kansas basketball | Kansas City Star
Flory Bidunga contemplated the decision for a while.
The freshman big man spent the days after KU’s season-ending loss to Arkansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament thinking about whether or not to enter the transfer portal.
A new-look offensive line room has brought out a different approach from KU’s coaches
Adaptation has been a common theme for the Kansas football offensive line room over the last few seasons. KU’s players have been challenged to adapt as the Jayhawks looked to build out offensive lines that could protect the quarterback and pave the way in the run game. The results have been overwhelmingly positive and KU’s front five has paved the way for the Jayhawks to have one of the nation’s top offenses over the last three years.
Miscellaneous News
Angel Cabrera – ‘Why not’ return to Masters after prison term – ESPN
Angel Cabrera, the 2009 Masters champion who served two years in prison for threats and harassment of two ex-girlfriends, said Tuesday that he respects the opinion of those who say he shouldn’t be playing in the Masters.
China raises duties on US goods to 125%, calls Trump tariff hikes a ‘joke’ | Reuters
China hiked its levies on imports of U.S. goods to 125% on Friday, hitting back at Donald Trump’s decision to single out the world’s No.2 economy for higher duties, while dismissing the U.S. president’s tariff strategy as “a joke.”
Masters 2025: Looking ahead to Friday as Rose leads and McIlroy stumbles – ESPN
It is the fifth time Rose has held the first-round lead at the Masters, the most in tournament history. It’s the eighth time he has led or co-led in any round at Augusta National Golf Club, the most of any player who hasn’t won a green jacket.
NBA playoff picture: Anthony Edwards drops 44 points for Timberwolves to set up chaotic final weekend of regular season – Yahoo Sports
Thanks to the Minnesota Timberwolves, we still have no idea what the Western Conference playoffs are going to look like, with only two games left for every team involved.
Queen Creek Earth Month event for kids back on – Queen Creek Independent
Queen Creek has rescheduled a popular Earth Month event after it was canceled due to bad weather.
No eggs but you can hunt spuds at Regional Park | News | gilbertsunnews.com
With Easter only a couple weeks away, it would be natural to assume that Gilbert Regional Park might be hosting an egg hunt.
But given the price and availability of eggs these days, it may not come as a surprise that instead it will host Arizona Potato Days next weekend.
Question of the Day
What time do you usually go to bed at night and get up in the morning on weekdays? Weekends?