Hunter Dickinson was determined to make sure his Kansas Jayhawks walked out of CU Events Center with a victory Monday.
Boulder, Colorado; Monday, 11 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Hunter Dickinson and No. 23 Kansas take on Julian Hammond III and
The Dickinson-led victory snapped a four-game road losing streak and perhaps more importantly assured KU (19-9, 10-7) a 2-0 record in the “new season” coach Bill Self proclaimed started with Saturday’s 32-point home victory over Oklahoma State.
Texas Tech Red Raiders (21-7, 12-5 Big 12) at Kansas Jayhawks (19-9, 10-7 Big 12) Lawrence, Kansas; Saturday, 2 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Kansas takes on No. 10 Texas Tech after Hunter Dickinson scored
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. Ahead of Kansas' Friday matchup against Omaha,
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.
Kansas led 26-20 with eight minutes left in the first half, but the offense cooled off, allowing Colorado to hang around. Dickinson was the one keeping things steady, dominating inside and helping the Jayhawks rebuild a double-digit lead with just over five minutes to play.
Hunter Dickinson's near double-double wasn’t enough for the Kansas Jayhawks in their 78-73 loss to No. 10 Texas Tech on Saturday.
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.