
Kansas Jayhawks News
No. 23 Kansas Secures Series Sweep of UCF with 13-4 Victory – University of Kansas
No. 23 Kansas baseball extended its winning streak to nine games with a 13-4 victory at UCF to finish off a Big 12 series sweep on Sunday. Kansas hit two more home runs and is now 27-6 on the season and 9-3 in Big 12 play, both of which are the best marks in program history.
Flory Bidunga returns to Kansas after testing transfer portal – ESPN
Coveted big man Flory Bidunga, one of the top players in the transfer portal, has signed a deal to stay at Kansas, he told ESPN on Sunday.
Miscellaneous News
NCAA women’s championship: UConn dominates South Carolina to capture 12th national title
The Connecticut Huskies won their record 12th national championship Sunday, throttling the South Carolina Gamecocks 82-59 in a rematch of the 2022 title game.
Houston’s electric comeback vs. Duke in Final Four thriller | NCAA.com
Houston was was down 6 to Duke with less than thirty seconds remaining before clutch shots from Emanuel Sharp and J’wan Roberts helped lead a late comeback to send Houston to the title game.
Nebraska Claims $300K, Wins College Basketball Crown on Second-Half Comeback Over UCF
On the back of a 24-3 second-half run, Nebraska men’s basketball won the inaugural College Basketball Crown championship at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas Sunday, 77-66, over UCF. The Huskers finish their season at 21-14 while the Knights close at 20-17.
Indiana transfer guard Myles Rice commits to Maryland men’s basketball – Testudo Times
Maryland men’s basketball earned its third commitment of the offseason from Indiana transfer guard Myles Rice, he announced on Instagram Sunday.
Todd Golden – Gators ‘respect’ but don’t fear Sampson, Houston – ESPN
At 39 years old, Todd Golden is one of the youngest college basketball coaches to lead a team to a national title game. Kelvin Sampson, who will turn 70 later this year, is one of the oldest.
Question of the Day
This year we had no Cinderella stories and few upsets, but one of the most thrilling days of Final Four action in recent memory. Has seeing hard fought bouts between the top teams in the sport made up for the lack of excitement and upsets in the early rounds? Or would you prefer to have some Cinderella stories, even if the later round games are more lopsided?