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ang="en" xml:lang="en" xmlns=" xmlns:cctd="> KU SPORTS TOP HEADLINES By: Henry Greenstein The bracke

ang="en" xml:lang="en" xmlns=" xmlns:cctd="> KU SPORTS TOP HEADLINES [Mass St. TBT team to face Colorado State alumni in first round]( By: Henry Greenstein The bracket for The Basketball Tournament was revealed Wednesday morning, and the Mass St. team of Kansas alumni has earned a No. 2 seed and will take on seventh-seeded Ram Up in the first round. Ram Up is a team of Colorado State alumni that ... June 26, 2024 @ 10:17am [Family and friends turn out for Braun's youth camp]( By: Henry Greenstein Overland Park — The gym at Radiant Church was filled with familiar faces on Tuesday afternoon as part of former Kansas basketball player Christian Braun’s youth camp. There was Braun, the star of the show, as well as Ed Fritz, the camp ... June 25, 2024 @ 5:10pm [McCullar, Furphy set to learn NBA fates in two-day draft]( By: Henry Greenstein The fateful hour of the NBA Draft is drawing ever nearer for former Kansas men’s basketball players Johnny Furphy and Kevin McCullar Jr. Both will hope to hear their names called on Wednesday, the first day of what will be the first-ever ... June 25, 2024 @ 7:33am [Storr training with Bahamas as country looks for first Olympic berth]( By: Henry Greenstein A full season before coming to Kansas, AJ Storr was able to take on the Jayhawks last summer as part of the Bahamas national men’s basketball team. Now, he could get the chance to play for the country again, this time representing KU on the ... June 25, 2024 @ 7:28am [Fitzgerald and staff prepare to 'celebrate and almost mourn' during next month's MLB Draft]( By: Henry Greenstein Kansas baseball coach Dan Fitzgerald and his staff do everything they can to get a sense from their MLB Draft-eligible players on how high they’ll need to get selected in order to leave KU and go pro. They then calibrate their personnel ... June 24, 2024 @ 9:57am You are receiving this email because of your relationship with the Lawrence Journal-World or because at some point in the past you shared your email address with us. If you no longer want to receive emails from us, follow instructions at the link below. [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.]( Lawrence Journal-World P.O Box 888, Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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