LAWRENCE — This year’s Late Night in the Phog event allowed Kansas women’s basketball to showcase its roster for the upcoming 2025-26 season on Friday, Oct. 17, through a scrimmage and more.

Here are a few takeaways from what Jayhawks coach Brandon Schneider saw during the event inside Allen Fieldhouse.

Kansas women's basketball is a cohesive unit

Although the event itself is just a quick snapshot of where the program’s at, Schneider outlined he hopes it’s something that allowed the chemistry his group has to shine through. It’s clear, from Schneider’s perspective, how much his players like each other. That was evident during the scrimmage.

Kansas, as a program, is coming off a 16-14 overall record that saw it miss out on the NCAA tournament. Its time during this past season’s Big

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