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After losing their first game to Fresno State, 7–4, the Jayhawks rebounded against host Tennessee for a 3–2 win. Jayhawk Freshman Jamie Splittorff, son of former Kansas City Royal Paul Splittorff, got the win for KU going 8 1 ⁄ 3 innings. KU then trounced Rutgers, 8–2, and Clemson, 9–1, to set up the all important re-match with Fresno ...
This category is for baseball players at the University of Kansas. Pages in category "Kansas Jayhawks baseball players" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
Ritch Price is an American baseball coach and former player. He played college baseball at Linn–Benton Community College (1975–1976) and Willamette (1977–1978). He then served as the head baseball coach of the Menlo Oaks (1983–1986), the De Anza Dons (1987–1994), the Cal Poly Mustangs (1995–2002) and the Kansas Jayhawks (2003–2022).
He attended the University of Kansas, excelling in football. He was a 1975 All-American, who also played both baseball and basketball for the Jayhawks. He was named to KU's All-Time Best Football Team by the Lawrence Journal-World. One incident associated with Kurt Knoff is a play he made known as "The Hit".
The last time KU was No. 1 in the AP poll was Nov. 20, 2023, the third poll of last season. KU was ranked in the top 10 of the 2023-24 AP poll all but three weeks. KU for the 13th-consecutive year ...
We did our best to count them down in order, 25th best on down to No. 1 -- based solely on players' bodies of work since 1990. Ranking the top 25 baseball players of the last 25 years Skip to main ...
The Kansas Jayhawks football team holds the most conference championships for a college football team at the division 1 level in the state of Kansas with 10 all-time. The Jayhawks started play in football in 1890 as an Independent, but have since been part of the KIAA, WIUFA, Missouri Valley, were founding members of the Big 8 Conference, and ...
He was an All-American in football and a twice All-American in basketball at the University of Kansas and is considered possibly the greatest overall athlete ever to attend KU. In addition to his multi-sport prowess in college, Evans would go on to play professional football and basketball, and was even offered a contract to play baseball for ...