Kansas basketball star Hunter Dickinson has made a name for himself on the court, but on Friday, he turned his attention to the diamond—by giving back to Jayhawks baseball fans in a unique way.
Hunter Dickinson picked a perfect time — the right night — to achieve his highest scoring game as a Kansas Jayhawk.
Kansas students packed Hoglund Ballpark on Friday to watch the Jayhawks take on Omaha and enjoy free food, courtesy of a notable sponsor. With Kansas baseball entering Friday's contest undefeated, school athletic director Travis Goff encouraged student attendance ahead of the game with a simple,
Hunter Dickinson and the Kansas Jayhawks had their two-game winning streak snapped on Saturday, losing 78-73 to the 10th-ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders at Allen Fieldhouse.
From the opening tip, Colorado had no answers for Dickinson’s presence inside. He bullied defenders in the paint, showcased his footwork, and finished at an elite level around the rim. No matter what the Buffaloes tried, Dickinson continued to impose his will.
Hunter Dickinson scored a season-high 32 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help Kansas defeat Colorado 71-64 on Monday night. Dickinson made 13 of 18 shots
The Kansas Jayhawks are preparing for a tough road game against No. 4 Houston Cougars tonight, but a lot of the game's outcome depends on whether Hunter Dickinson plays.
Instant reaction to Kansas basketball’s important road win vs. Colorado (and Hunter Dickinson’s sensational performance).
According to On3, Dickinson ranks at No. 17 in college basketball and No. 74 in college sports in terms of NIL valuation. Before signing a deal with Crush Soda, Dickinson had also inked NIL contracts with Keurig and Mass St. Collective.
Kansas men’s basketball escaped Boulder, Colorado, with a road win over the Buffaloes on Monday night. Dickinson led the way with 32 points in a 71-64 victory over Colorado.