
Kansas Basketball Unveils 2026‑27 Roster with New Jersey Numbers
The university announced its 2026‑27 roster on social media, revealing jersey assignments for a mix of returning veterans and fresh talent.
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The university announced its 2026‑27 roster on social media, revealing jersey assignments for a mix of returning veterans and fresh talent.
The University of Kansas Athletics has released the official jersey numbers for the 2026‑27 men’s basketball roster, marking the first public glimpse of a squad reshaped through the transfer portal and high‑school arrivals.

The Jayhawks announce a revamped roster featuring seven newcomers, including McDonald's All‑Americans Tyran Stokes and Taylen Kinney, alongside four transfers from Toledo, Utah, Charleston and Radford.
The latest recruiting updates highlight a wave of skilled newcomers, from high‑school standouts to transfer additions, shaping the Jayhawks' lineup for the upcoming season.
Kansas’ latest transfer additions, including Leroy Blyden Jr. and Keanu Dawes, were left unranked by ESPN, while the incoming freshman class earned a top‑three national ranking.
With the offseason reshaping the Jayhawks, Coach Bill Self outlines the incoming freshmen and transfer Dennis Parker Jr., highlighting potential breakout performances and the need for consistency.

After a disappointing stretch since their 2022 national championship, the Jayhawks are overhauling their lineup with experienced transfers and fresh talent, hoping to regain depth and competitiveness.

Kansas prepares for a demanding non‑conference slate, blending a full roster with marquee matchups against Kentucky, Villanova, UConn and more

The Jayhawks have two roster spots left after a busy offseason, and several unique names are generating early buzz.

After a disappointing 2025‑26 campaign, the Jayhawks are integrating key departures, high‑profile transfers and top recruits while hoping Coach Bill Self can once again develop championship‑caliber talent.

After a mass exodus, Kansas head coach Bill Self is shaping a versatile squad with returning veterans, incoming freshmen and transfers, setting the stage for a pivotal season.
The Jayhawks have added a highly touted 2026 prospect, Atticus Richmond, to their roster, aiming to build on last season’s 24‑11 record and advance beyond the round of 32.

Kansas Men's Basketball secures forward Atticus Richmond, a standout from Newman School and Adlai E. Stevenson High, who brings a blend of size, skill and championship pedigree to a roster bolstered by transfers and top recruits.