Search results
Tyrel Reed (born April 8, 1989) is an American former basketball player who played for University of Kansas. He is the winningest player in KU Jayhawks history, with a combined record of 132–17 record in his four seasons at the University of Kansas.
Tyrel Reed. Overview: The winningest player in Kansas basketball history, collecting a record of 132-17 during his four-year career…. An Academic All-American First-Team Selection his senior year and a three-time Academic All-Big 12 First Team member…. A regular in the rotation over his last three seasons….
Mar 17, 2011 · Follow the four-toed, red-painted paw tracks, and you’ve made it to the front doors of Burlington High School — and also to the front doors of Kansas University senior guard Tyrel Reed’s past.
Jul 24, 2020 · Tyrel Reed's most vivid KU memory goes beyond basketball. “I just remember that it did not feel like a loss,” Reed said. “ I remember coming into the locker room after the game and it was...
Tyrel Reed (born April 8, 1989) is an American former basketball player who played for University of Kansas. He is the winningest player in KU Jayhawks history, with a combined record of 132–17 record in his four seasons at the University of Kansas.
Mar 1, 2011 · Tyrel Reed was nervous when he first arrived at Kansas as a freshman in the fall of 2007, but even back then, he had a solid foundation.
Feb 22, 2011 · Tyrel Reed, who is the only Kansas University basketball player to have started all 28 games during the 2010-11 season, has proven as steady in the classroom as on the court. The 6-foot-3 senior from Burlington on Tuesday was named first-team Academic All-America.
View the profile of Kansas Jayhawks Guard Tyrel Reed on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.
Feb 28, 2011 · Born in Kansas and raised as a Kansas University basketball fan, Tyrel Reed now has a chance to become the winningest Jayhawk player of all-time.
Tyrel Reed is the essence of Kansas basketball. Not just the university, where he’s a starting guard for the highly ranked Jayhawks, but of a state that loves its college basketball.