1. Royal Ivey defending Andre Emmett.
(via Photo: Texas guard Royal Ivey, left, defends Texas Tech’s Andre … / LJWorld.com)
  2. Avery Bradley

    Avery Bradley

    (Source: lovingbasketball)

  3. F Yeah Kevin Durant. 

    F Yeah Kevin Durant. 

    (Source: charityline)

  4. Tulsa guard, potential Longhorn, has hearing scheduled | Bevo Beat

    There has been media speculation that Manning, a former Kansas star and assistant coach, was helping Jayhawks coach Bill Self by declining to issue releases to some Big 12 schools. But Tulsa spokesman Donald Tomkalski said the decisions were made by Parmley before Manning was hired.

    “Danny has nothing to do with this,” Tomkalski said.”

  5. Texas Longhorns PG Myck Kabongo to Return for Sophomore Season

    krishughes:

    University of Texas freshman point guard Myck Kabongo announced this morning that he will return for his sophomore season in 2012-2013 and will forgo the NBA, at least for now.

    With the tradition of Texas point guards making a quick jump after a single season– most recently D.J. Augustin and Cory Joseph– many around the Forty Acres are somewhat surprised Kabongo made the decision to stay in Austin for another year.

  6. Reports: Texas SG J'Covan Brown to Enter 2012 NBA Draft

    krishughes:

    The most recent in a long line of talented Texas Longhorns guards, junior shooting guard J’Covan Brown, has declared himself eligible for the 2012 NBA Draft.

    One of the country’s most creative scorers, the variety of offensive moves Brown has in his arsenal have caught the eye of NBA scouts and opposing coaches across the country. During the 2011-2012 season, Brown averaged a career-high 20.1 points per game, also adding 3.3 rebounds per game and 3.8 assists per game.

  7. Kevin Durant in college.

    Kevin Durant in college.

  8. Could the Texas Longhorns be a Surprise Cinderella?

    krishughes:

    The 2011-2012 Texas Longhorns frustrated their fans with an often haphazard and unpredictable style during the regular season.

    Rick Barnes’ team managed to slide in sideways to the field of 68 for the 14th straight time with a 20-13 record, primarily due to a Big 12 Tournament win over the No. 8 seed in the South Region, the Iowa State Cyclones.

    While no one is certain the Longhorns will make a splash in this year’s version of March Madness, history proves the capability to do so is there.

  9. KU wins the Academic Performance Tournament national championship / LJWorld.com

    Kansas University grasped top honors in the website Inside Higher Ed’s annual Academic Performance Tournament, which uses teams’ graduation rates and academic performance to determine a winner.

    KU was joined in the bracket’s Final Four by Texas, Lehigh and Davidson.”

    My dad sent me this.

  10. youneedtorealize:

One of my favorite places to be :)

    youneedtorealize:

    One of my favorite places to be :)

    (Source: justcloseyoureyesandrealize)