Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson misses another game
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As Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson is sidelined with a quad injury, Bill Self provided a murky update on the star guard's return.
An NBA scout for an Eastern Conference team raved about Kansas freshman shooting guard Darryn Peterson in remarks relayed by ESPN's Jeremy Woo and Jeff Borzello, saying he is "so cold and collected and poised and consistent.
After Kansas basketball’s loss to No. 5 UConn on Tuesday night, coach Bill Self gave further explanation into why freshman Darryn Peterson didn’t play. The Jayhawks announced earlier in the day Peterson would miss the contest, his seventh straight game sitting out while recovering from a hamstring injury.
Kansas coach Bill Self has heard about no shortage of home remedies as his star guard Darryn Peterson has battled cramps in his quadriceps muscle. “People are caring, but everybody has an idea, whether it’s mustard packets or eating bananas,
Kansas true freshman point guard Darryn Peterson will not play on Tuesday night against Townson, head coach Bill Self announced. Cramping in a quad is going to keep Peterson out after first noticing it against NC State.