Wednesday, February 4, 2009
The Kansas men’s golf team will open its spring schedule today at the Hawaii-Hilo Invitational in Kamuela, Hawaii, as it has for the past eight years.
The invitational runs through Thursday with 17 teams competing, including Big 12 foes Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas Tech.
Kansas hopes to build on a successful fall 2008 campaign in which the team placed in the top five in two of the four tournaments it played.
“We are very excited to get the season going,” coach Kit Grove said in a statement. “With our new building the guys have been able to get far more work in than they have in years past.”
Men's Golf Notes: February 5, 2008
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Sports Calendar: February 6, 2008
Here are the sports events for the next two days.
Baseball team opens season at Hawaii-Hilo tournament
Sports Brief: February 13, 2006
Baseball wrap-up
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Sports briefs
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The men’s golf team began the season in Hawaii
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Kansas shuts out Hawaii-Hilo in opener
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Baseball rides pitching, offense to victory
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Men's Golf
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Men's golf looks to bounce back
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Soccer team kicks off season in Hawaii
The Jayhawks are matched against Hawaii and Auburn in this weekend’s tournament.
Sports Brief: October 26, 2007
Here's what's happening in sports for October 26, 2007
Men’s team sets records in Hawaii
Cross country team opens with higher expectations
The Kansas cross country team brings experienced and fresh faces to the ...
Golfers practice despite course issues
Cross Country wants to take two in ...
Coming off big wins at the Bob Timmons Invitational, the cross country ...
Team to travel west without Price
Strong-handed players
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Women’s golf team strives for successful start
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Dufek: The upsets are coming
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Team heats up in Hawaii
Kansas to defend title in San Antonio
Men’s and women’s golf teams to compete ...
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Big 12 Championships start tomorrow
Sport Briefs: October 15, 2007
Cross country men, women compete in NCAA Pre-Nationals.
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