C.J. is a senior majoring in journalism from the Twin Cities in Minnesota. This is his second semester at The Kansan. C.J. is a sports writer and radio host for KJHK Sports. C.J. spent his first two years of college at the University of St. Thomas (MN), but then transferred to KU at the start of his junior year. C.J. also interned for the KMSP Fox 9 Sports department in Minneapolis during the summer of 2011. C.J. is pursuing a career in sports journalism and will be graduating this May. Some of C.J.'s interests include sports, exercise, music, socializing with friends and family, news and reading.
Recent Stories
Matson: Looking back and moving on
Sports writer C.J. Matson shares his thoughts about his time at Kansas
Matson: Spring game offers glimmer of hope for Kansas football fans
Weis’ team showed fans an impressive game this past Saturday.
Brew: MLB playoff predictions
Although it’s early in the season, two teams are showing why they will or won’t end up in the playoffs.
Matson: Coaching extends beyond the football field
Kansas coach Charlie Weis sets a strict tone
Matson: Kansas Relays is more than just a meet
The history behind the Relays makes it special.
Brew: Stanley Cup Playoffs bring the intensity
The NHL postseason features more game sevens and overtimes than other sports.
Matson: Baseball team falls short of expectations
Now that basketball season is over, the focus shifts to baseball, and the team isn’t playing like many hoped
Matson: Sports riots unacceptable
Kentucky fans rioted after their team won during Final Four and may have hurt their reputation
Brew: An experience unlike any other
C.J. Matson describes the craziness on Massachusetts Street.
Matson: Bill Self's one of the greatest coaches at Kansas
Self exceeds expectations and adds to Jayhawk tradition
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