KANSAS CITY — A little more than six months ago, Chandler Prater stood on the court with a microphone in her hand inside Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence. Prater, moments after helping Kansas women’s basketball win the 2023 Postseason WNIT title, looked out at the fans cheering around her. She thanked…Read More
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