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  2. 1953–54 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City, MO: December 29: vs. Oklahoma: W 82–73 3-2: Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, MO: December 29: vs. Missouri Border War: W 69–66 4-2: Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, MO: January 4: Oklahoma: W 76–72 5-2 (1-0) Hoch Auditorium Lawrence, KS: January 9: No. 16 : Missouri Border War: W 86–69 6-2 (2-0) Hoch Auditorium Lawrence ...

  3. What's wrong with Kansas? Stumbling Jayhawks ... - AOL

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    The game simply came down to BYU knocking down shots and Kansas having a cold night. One of the most effective shooting teams in the country, the Cougars shot 51.5% from the field and made 14 3 ...

  4. 1956–57 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1956–57 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team was a Division I college basketball team that represented the University of Kansas. Coached by Dick Harp , the Jayhawks posted a 24–3 win–loss record, winning the then- Big Seven Conference and qualifying for the 1957 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament .

  5. Bob Davis (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Davis is an American sportscaster.He is best known for his work broadcasting Kansas City Royals baseball games and Kansas Jayhawks football and basketball games. Davis is known for his dramatic style and calling the Jayhawks' NCAA Tournament Championships in 1988 and 2008.

  6. Three takeaways from Kansas Jayhawks’ basketball loss ... - AOL

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    Instant reaction to KU basketball’s loss at Iowa State. Home & Garden. News

  7. 1954–55 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 1954–55 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas during the 1954–55 college men's basketball season. The Jayhawks were coached by Phog Allen who in his 36th season of his second tenure, 38th season overall. Kansas played their home games primarily at Hoch Auditorium, however, they did play their first ...

  8. KU Jayhawks join rest of basketball world in mourning Bill ...

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    On Monday afternoon, Kansas Jayhawks men’s hoops coach Bill Self and a pair of former Jayhawk basketball players spoke about what Walton’s legacy means to the game. “This is a sad day for ...

  9. Allen Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    Allen Fieldhouse is an indoor arena on the University of Kansas (KU) campus in Lawrence, Kansas.It is home of the Kansas Jayhawks men's and women's basketball teams. The arena is named after Phog Allen, a former player and head coach for the Jayhawks whose tenure lasted 39 years.