
DCCC: Men’s Basketball Wins Sixth In Row Beating Northwest Kansas Tech On the Road
DCCC: Men's Basketball Wins Sixth In Row Beating Northwest Kansas Tech On the Road
DCCC: Men's Basketball Wins Sixth In Row Beating Northwest Kansas Tech On the Road
DCCC: Women's Basketball Returns to Win Column With Road Win Over Northwest Kansas Tech
LAWRENCE — Ray Bechard is laughing, two days ahead of Kansas volleyball’s NCAA tournament opener against Oregon, as he reflects on a moment that happened just a few days earlier. The Jayhawks’ head coach was in Manhattan for his team’s Big 12 Conference matchup against in-state rival Kansas State.
Dodge City High School and Gibson’s Pharmacy are bringing basketball back to the Civic Center with the Cowboy Capital Classic to kick-off the 2021-22 basketball season. This one day event will be played at the historic Dodge City Civic Center in conjunction with the Grand Opening of the new USD 443 Administrative Complex.
Three weeks of furious transactions left Major League Baseball’s off-season looking like a half-complete high rise of luxury condos. The towers stretch to the sky, the glassy exterior taking shape, yet cranes and scaffolding indicate plenty of work remains.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Kyle Larson was 18 years old and looking to jump from dirt racing to the big leagues when he went into a meeting at Hendrick Motorsports with childhood idol Jeff Gordon.
DCHS basketball returning to Civic Center with Cowboy Capital Classic
AUSTIN, Texas — The wounds of a second straight loss were still fresh for the Kansas State Wildcats, but at least they knew it wasn’t the end of the line. After falling 22-17 to a struggling Texas team last Friday in their regular-season finale, coach Chris Klieman and his players were understandably disappointed and frustrated — words uttered repeatedly in the postgame interview room.
LAWRENCE — Kansas volleyball will be competing in the NCAA tournament for the 10th time ever in program history, with its first round matchup coming Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in Omaha, Nebraska against Oregon.
NASSAU, Bahamas – News that Tiger Woods said he has accepted the reality that he may never play at the highest level again, his body broken to the point he wouldn’t be able to get ready to compete, quickly spread through the Hero World Challenge, which has attracted 20 of the game’s best players this week.