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Wikipedia: University of Kansas
University of Kansas
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The University of Kansas is an institution of higher learning located in Lawrence, Kansas. The University was founded in 1864.

The University's School of Medicine is located at Kansas City, Kansas. There are also campuses at Overland Park, Parsons, Topeka and Wichita.

Athletics

The school's sports teams are called the Jayhawks. They participate in the NCAA's Division I-A, and in the Big Twelve Conference.

In NCAA DI play, the Jayhawks participate in basketball, baseball, cross country, football, golf, rowing, soccer (women only), softball, swimming (women only), tennis (women only), track, and volleyball (women only).

Basketball

The men's basketball team is a perennial national contender, even though their last national championship was in 1988. In addition, Allen Fieldhouse is considered one of the greatest places to play basketball in the nation. Kansas has counted among its coaches Dr. James Naismith (the inventor of basketball), Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Phog Allen (sometimes dubbed "Father of Basketball Coaching"), and Detroit Pistons coach Larry Brown. Ironically, Naismith is the only Kansas coach to have a losing record for his tenure in Lawrence.

The Jayhawks have won 4 national championships. They won two, 1922, 1923, before the NCAA tournament had begun, and two since, one in 1952 and the most recent in 1988. They have the third most all-time wins in NCAA history, behind Kentucky and North Carolina. The coaches most responsible for Kentucky and North Carolina being ahead of Kansas in wins are Adolph Rupp and Dean Smith, the two coaches with the most wins in NCAA history. They were both players for Kansas under Phog Allen.

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