The 2025-26 Kansas women's basketball season will continue in the postseason after the Jayhawks accepted a bid to compete in the 2026 Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT).
Darryn Peterson's legacy at Kansas and his shot at the No. 1 overall pick are both on the line this postseason.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas Jayhawks will start their NCAA Tournament dreams as the No. 4 seed in the NCAA’s East Region.
Kansas women’s basketball won’t be in the NCAA tournament this year, but it will compete in a postseason event. The Jayhawks will compete in the WBIT.
The NCAA committee drew backlash after placing Duke, UConn, and St. John's in the same 2026 March Madness East Region bracket ...
For the first time in the school's nearly 80-year history, California Baptist University is going dancing in March Madness.
The East Region of the Men’s NCAA Tournament is not for the faint of heart. Duke. UConn. Michigan State. Kansas. St. John's.
Tom Izzo will make his 28th straight NCAA Tournament appearance as Michigan State basketball is back in March Madness again ...
The Kansas Jayhawks were announced as a No. 4 seed in this year’s NCAA Tournament where they’ll face No. 13 seed Cal Baptist ...
Bill Self is looking forward to the tough matchups the Kansas Jayhawks will have in the East Region of the 2026 NCAA ...
Kansas City college basketball fans may have a late night Friday if they want to watch both Kansas and Missouri open the NCAA ...
After a year of highs and lows, the Kansas women’s basketball team finally learned its postseason fate on Sunday when it was announced that the Jayhawks did not make the NCAA Tournament. While KU fans ...
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