Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Kansas Jayhawks center Hunter Dickinson (1) shoots against Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Braden Huff (34) during the first half in the second round of the 2024 NCAA Tournament at Vivint Smart Home Arena-Delta Center.
Kansas star center Hunter Dickinson announced Friday he would return for a final season with the Jayhawks. Coach Bill Self also announced he has signed a fourth player from the transfer portal in Rylan Griffen,
KU men’s basketball might have its team complete for next season. After Friday’s announcement from Hunter Dickinson and commitment from Rylan Griffen, the Jayhawks’ roster could be full at 13 scholarship players,
Kansas big man Hunter Dickinson will be back in Lawrence next season, making the Jayhawks an immediate national title favorite heading into the 2024-25
KU big man Hunter Dickinson is coming back to the Allen Fieldhouse for another season. After speculation from fans on if Dickinson would enter his name in the NBA Draft or return to Kansas for one more year,
Dickinson on Friday announced on social media site X that he’s decided to put the NBA Draft on hold another year and play for the Jayhawks. He opened his college career by playing three seasons at Michigan.