Guards Chase Buford and C.J. Henry have left the Kansas basketball team, with Henry planning to pursue his basketball career somewhere else.

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C.J. Henry, Chase Buford leave Kansas Jayhawks basketball team
Guards Chase Buford and C.J. Henry have left the Kansas basketball team, with Henry planning to pursue his basketball career somewhere else.

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C.J. Henry, Chase Buford leave Kansas Jayhawks basketball team
Kansas athletic director Lew Perkins said Wednesday that the five Big 12 schools in danger of being left without a conference came up with a plan that included offering money to keep Texas, Texas A&M and Oklahoma in the league.

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Kansas Jayhawks AD Lew Perkins: Five schools developed ‘business plan’ to keep Big 12
The University of Kansas says an internal investigation has cleared athletic director Lew Perkins of any wrongdoing in connection with the loan of exercise equipment.

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Kansas Jayhawks AD Lew Perkins cleared of ticket wrongdoing
All of a sudden, Kansas’ status as a major player in college athletics has been placed in the hands of Nebraska and — humiliation of humiliations — archrival Missouri.

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Kansas’ status placed in hands of Big 12 rivals
Athletic departments around the country are taking a look at their ticket policies a day after officials at Kansas admitted losing at least $1 million in an alleged scalping scheme run by school employees.

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Kansas Jayhawks ticket scandal has other athletic departments looking at rules
An independent investigation into the Kansas athletic department says at least $1 million worth of tickets were sold inappropriately over the past five years.

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Kansas Jayhawks athletic department ticket scam details revealed by probe
Josh Selby, the nation’s top unsigned prospect, announced during the first half of Saturday’s Jordan Brand Classic that he will attend Kansas. Selby picked the Jayhawks over a list of suitors that included Kentucky, UConn, Arizona and Tennessee.

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Point guard Josh Selby, nation’s top unsigned recruit, commits to Kansas
Gordon Hayward scored 22 points to help tiny, fifth-seeded Butler beat No. 2 Kansas State 63-56 in the West Regional final Saturday to advance to the Final Four.
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Hoosier story: Butler advances to 1st Final Four
Jacob Pullen scored 20 of his career-high 34 points in the first half to help dig No. 2 seed Kansas State out of an early 10-point hole, and the Wildcats turned away Jimmer Fredette and BYU 84-72.

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Kansas State reaches first Sweet 16 since 1988
Kansas, Kentucky, Syracuse and Duke have earned the No. 1 seeds for the NCAA tournament, with the Jayhawks selected as the top seed overall for this year’s version of March Madness.

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No. 1 Kansas Jayhawks earn overall top seed for NCAA tournament