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Collegiate Sports
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Former wide receiver Keeley inducted into Washburn Hall of FameMike Keeley, a graduated standout wide receiver for the Washburn football team, was recently inducted into the university’s Hall of Fame.Keeley led the Ichabods in receiving for three years, earning first-team all-CSIC honors at wide receiver as a junior and senior.Keeley had 104 receptions and 1,638 career yards, which were the most in school history at the end of his career. His receiving yard total currently ranks 11th in school history and his 104 receptions is 10th in school history.As a sophomore, he recorded 32 catches for 463 yards and two scores and then had 30 catches for 538 yards and four touchdowns as a junior, averaging 18 yards per catch.His senior season, he had 591 yards receiving on 36 catches, scoring three touchdowns.Keeley is a 1979 Washburn graduate and then received his juris doctorate in 1982. After working as an attorney in Great Bend from 1982-93, he was elected as district judge and has spent the last 20 years on the bench in Barton County.Mike and his wife, Jan, live in Great Bend.His daughter, Cindy, is a Washburn graduate and was part of the 2005 women's national championship basketball team, and she married Erin Beck, a member of the Ichabod football team.His daughter, Christy, is married to former Ichabod football player Dr. Mitch Birt, and his son, Matt, spent two seasons as an Ichabod assistant basketball coach.Beth Keeley, the youngest family member, attended WU after transferring from Mid America Nazarene, where she led the Pioneers in her freshman year to a Final Four finish in the National Tournament as the starting point guard.November 5, 2013
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Jayhawk exhibition basketball aired on Cox 22LAWRENCE — Tuesday's University of Kansas men's basketball exhibition game against Pittsburg State University will be aired at 7 p.m. Tuesday on Cox cable channel 22. The agreement with Cox Communications ensures that this JTV programming will be seen across the state on Kansas 22, which is available on Cox Communications, Sumner Communications and Cunningham Telephone. Cox Communications is available throughout Kansas in communities such as Coffeyville, Dodge City, Garden City, Hutchinson, Manhattan, Pittsburg, Salina, Topeka and Wichita.October 29, 2013
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College Football on TVFriday’s game7 p.m. — Boise State at BYU, ESPNSaturday’s games11 a.m. — Nebraska at Minnesota, ESPN11 a.m. — Houston at Rutgers, ESPN News11 a.m. — Louisville at South Florida, ESPN211 a.m. — Wake Forest at Miami, Fla., ESPNU11 a.m. — Oklahoma State at Iowa State, FSN11 a.m. — Northwestern at Iowa, Big Ten Network Noon — Pittsburgh at Navy, CBS SN12:21 p.m. — Vanderbilt at Texas A&M, ESPN32:30 p.m. — Tennessee at Alabama, CBS2:30 p.m. — NC State at Florida State, ABC/ESPN22:30 p.m. — Clemson at Maryland, ESPN2:30 p.m. — Michigan State at Illinois, ABC2:30 p.m. — Duke at Virginia Tech, ESPNU2:30 p.m. — Eastern Michian at Northern Illinois, ESPN32:30 p.m. — Texas Tech at Oklahoma, Fox2:45 p.m. — West Virginia at Kansas State, Fox Sports13 p.m. — Utah at USC, Pac-12 Network4 p.m. — Notre Dame at Air Force, CBS-SN6 p.m. — UCLA at Oregon, ESPN6 p.m. — South Carolina at Missouri, ESPN26 p.m. — Baylor at Kansas, ESPNU6 p.m. — North Texas at So. Mississippi, Fox CS6:30 p.m. — Texas at TCU, Fox Sports17 p.m. — Penn State at Ohio State, ABC7 p.m. — Arizona at Colorado, Pac 12 Network9:30 p.m. — Stanford at Oregon State, ESPN9:30 p.m. — Fresno State at San Diego State, ESPN210 p.m. — California at Washington, Fox Sports1October 24, 2013