This year’s NCAA championship game between Kansas and North Carolina was an instant classic, but viewers were not happy about one particular aspect of the television experience.
It has not been an easy four years at Kansas for David McCormack, but the big man had a most outstanding Final Four and played the most valuable role in the Jayhawks' championship run.
David McCormack was the MVP for Kansas on the floor in their national title win on Monday, and it sounds like he was the MVP for them in the locker room as well.
Kansas looked dead in the water during the first half of Monday’s national championship game, but they proved their mettle with an impressive comeback.
David McCormack and the Kansas Jayhawks found themselves down 40-25 at halftime against North Carolina in the men’s basketball national championship Monday evening in New Orleans.
The Kansas Jayhawks trailed by as many as 16 during the national championship game against the North Carolina Tar Heels, but overcame the deficit to win, 72-69.
Manek absorbed an incidental elbow from Kansas' David McCormack and fell to the court. UNC trainers did not appear to go through concussion protocol on the floor.
North Carolina's Armando Bacot and Kansas' David McCormack are part of a horde of college big men that are still having a big influence on the game.
On Saturday, the Kansas Jayhawks punched their ticket to the NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship Game, knocking off Villanova, 81-65.
Kansas may have entered this year’s NCAA Tournament as the least-heralded No. 1 seed, but they sure have turned out to be the best team in the Big Dance thus far.
A hot start and a career night for senior David McCormack have the Jayhawks back in the national title game.
Kansas routed No. 10 seed Miami 76-50 with an amazing second-half blitz. The Jayhawks enter the Final Four with legitimate championship hopes.
Whoever coined the phrase "Defense Wins Championships" obviously never envisioned the possibility of this Big 12 Championship game. Of course, those who
It was already a day of chaos in college basketball when Kansas and Baylor took the floor Saturday, but the Bears decided to add to the havoc anyway.
This year was supposed to be different for David McCormack. His slow start to the 2020-21 season was attributed to learning to be "the guy" down low without Udoka Azubuike.
The Jayhawks came out firing early, jumping out to a quick 7-2 lead and making Bears coach Scott Drew burn a timeout less than three minutes into the game.
The big man could finish the season as one of the best offensive rebounders the Jayhawks have seen in recent years. David McCormack has been arguably the most analyzed and critiqued member of this Kansas basketball team, and it’s not unjustified.
‘Carpal Tunnel Syndrome’? No. ‘Lumber Lung’? No. ‘Juggler’s Despair’? No. ‘Achy-Breaky Pelvis’? No. Oh, I’m never going to be disabled. I’m sick of being so healthy!
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