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KU basketball players get through first day of school

KU basketball players get through first day of school
KU basketball players get through first day of school
2:19 KU coach David Beaty draws laughs while introducing his players Pause0:22 KU's Svi Mykhailiuk says he regained confidence over summer0:44 KU's Frank Mason warms up for first pitch at the K0:23 Perry Ellis describes NBA summer league experience as 'different'0:27 KU quarterback Montell Cozart: I've accepted leadership role0:20 KU's Joe Dineen says 0-12 season 'always in the back of your mind'1:00 David Beaty likens first year of coaching to being a freshman1:37 KU coach Bill Self on NBA Draft: 'There's so much false hope'2:15 Father of former rower who alleged she was sexually assaulted in dorm says KU must change now0:32 KU's Josh Jackson on being labeled a one-and-done
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Trial to begin for Ooltewah High School basketball players

Trial to begin for Ooltewah High School basketball players
Trial to begin for Ooltewah High School basketball players
Chattanooga CBS affiliate WDEF reported that the trial for three Ooltewah High School basketball players was set to begin in Sevierville on Tuesday, August 30.The team was participating in a basketball tournament and staying at a cabin in Gatlinburg when police said three teenage boys sexually assaulted a player.According to police, two 16-year-old boys held down that victim during the incident.
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Under Hudy's direction, KU basketball players sculpt their bodies

Under Hudy's direction, KU basketball players sculpt their bodies
Under Hudy's direction, KU basketball players sculpt their bodies
LAWRENCE (TNS) _ Needing to shed some baby fat, 16-year-old Kansas freshman Udoka Azubuike has dropped 27 pounds since arriving on campus for summer school in June.Login Here to Read More...
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It's time to send college basketball players back to the Olympics

It's time to send college basketball players back to the Olympics
It's time to send college basketball players back to the Olympics
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Three Mountain Lions men's basketball players sign pro contracts in Europe

Three Mountain Lions men's basketball players sign pro contracts in Europe
Three Mountain Lions men's basketball players sign pro contracts in Europe
Caption + Three Mountain Lions men's basketball players, (left to right) Kendall Godley, Alex Welsh and Dalton Patten, sign pro contracts in Europe.The dream of playing pro basketball is a reality for three former Colorado-Colorado Springs men's players.Finding their new European home on a map may not have been a simple task, but it is one Kendall Godley of Peyton, and fellow UCCS alums Alex Welsh and Dalton Patten were happy to do.
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