It’s been a so-so 2024-25 NCAA season for the Kansas Jayhawks. Although they hold a 19-9 overall record, they are only 10-7 in Big 12 Conference play. They are probably a team currently on the bubble for the NCAA Tournament,
The Kansas Jayhawks recently faced a tough loss against No. 10 Texas Tech, with Zeke Mayo struggling on the court, going 1-for-7 from the floor. After the
Kansas, Bill Self and Hunter Dickinson
The Kansas Jayhawks are not having the season that head coach Bill Self or the fanbase are used to seeing. The team has won 20 games every season that Self has been the leader of the program. However,
The Kansas Jayhawks suffered another setback on Saturday, falling 78-73 to Texas Tech at home in a hard-fought contest. Despite rallying from an early deficit, Bill Self’s squad couldn’t close the gap late,
The Kansas Jayhawks look to continue their 42 year winning streak on Senior Day as they host the No. 24 Arizona Wildcats on Saturday afternoon.
Kansas basketball relied heavily on its seniors for the final regular season game of 2024-25 and one came up particularly huge in getting a ranked win.
Mayo certainly believes the Jayhawks can make a deep run into March. “We believe that we have the most talented roster in the country,” Mayo said. “We have the best coaching staff in the country, so all it takes is just a belief from every guy down the line who’s involved in this program to go on a run here.
After what has been an inconsistent regular season for the Kansas Jayhawks, they ended the season on a high note, beating the Arizona Wildcats to end the regular season. It was a game that, for head coach Bill Self thought led to a special senior night.
Any criticism about the team should be directed at me,” the Jayhawks coach said after guard Zeke Mayo was the target of vitriol on social media.
The NJ Advance Media asked Self about the chances of retiring after the 2024-25 season, and he responded with a one-word answer. "No," he said over text on Wednesday. Self has been the head coach at Kansas since 2003, guiding the Jayhawks to the NCAA Tournament every season except for the COVID-shortened year when they finished 28-3.
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