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Brooke Littrell 'never met a shot she didn't like.' She could carry Central Missouri in NCAA tourneyGreen City's claim to fame used to be the Hollywood actor who traded livestock there. Now, its known more for being home to one of the best female basketball players in college sports.
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The long-stalled Mission Gateway project, a $268 million redevelopment plan whose future has been up in the air for a decade, is back on the table again. Plus: After a medical condition abruptly ended Marcus Walker's pro basketball career, he's turned to teaching the next generation in Kansas City.
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Golden State Warriors player development coach Kris Weems is proud of his Kansas City, Kansas, roots.
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North Carolina and Kansas face off tonight at 8:20 p.m. CST at the Super Dome in New Orleans for a conclusion of college basketball's March Madness tournament.
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While 63% of NCAA Division I women's basketball teams have female coaches, the rate is 40% in the Big 12 conference.
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Lee's Summit North teacher and basketball coach Donnie Campbell learned in the school hallway that he was the inspiration for the Jason Sudeikis character.
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As the University of Kansas prepares to open the men's basketball season Thanksgiving Day, it has paid over a million dollars defending the storied program against very serious NCAA violations.
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When social distancing guidelines didn't stop Kansas Citians from shooting hoops, parks departments throughout the metro brought out the defensive move of the season.
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The stands at Blue Springs South High School were dotted with just a few fans Saturday for the Missouri high school basketball quarterfinals. There was no…
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Update: 12:05 noon, March 12.Following a wave of suspensions, postponements and cancellations in the sports world, the Big 12 Conference announced on…
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If Their Teams Win Titles, This Brother And Sister From St. Joseph Will Make NCAA Basketball HistoryDiego and Daejah Bernard of St. Joseph, Missouri, have a shot to do something never accomplished in college basketball at any NCAA level: A brother and…
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Segment 1: The rise of mass media has changed a president's ability to communicate.Advancements in technology have provided modern presidents a more…