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2008–09 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team

American college basketball season


American college basketball season

FieldValue
modeBasketball
year2008–09
teamKansas Jayhawks
imageUniversity of Kansas athletics (logo).svg
image_size200px
conferenceBig 12
divisionNorth
short_confBig 12
CoachRank10
APRank14
record27–8
conf_record14–2
head_coachBill Self (6th Season)
asst_coach1Joe Dooley
ac1_year6th
asst_coach2Danny Manning
ac2_year2nd
asst_coach3Kurtis Townsend
ac3_year5th
captainCole Aldrich
captain2Sherron Collins
stadiumAllen Fieldhouse
championBig 12 regular season champions
bowl[NCAA tournament](2009-ncaa-division-i-men-s-basketball-tournament)
bowl_resultSweet Sixteen

The 2008–09 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team represented the University of Kansas in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, the Jayhawks' 111th basketball season. The head coach was Bill Self, serving his 6th year. The team played its home games in Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kansas, and were the defending National Champions. The AP poll released on January 26, 2009, had the Jayhawks unranked, which was the last poll in which the Jayhawks were not ranked until February 8, 2021. The following week, Kansas entered the rankings at number 21, beginning what is the longest streak in Men's Basketball history with 223 consecutive polls being ranked and achieved that record on November 30, 2020. They are 2 ahead of UCLA's 221 straight weeks that was done from 1967 to 1980.

Pre-Season

The 2007–08 Jayhawks finished the season 37–3 overall with a 13–3 mark in conference play. They won the Big 12 regular season men's basketball championship, which they shared with the Texas Longhorns. In post season play, the Jayhawks won the Big 12 conference tournament championship and received a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. The team went on to win the national championship, 75–68, in overtime vs. the Memphis Tigers. The Jayhawks finished the season #1 in the final Coaches Poll after the tournament and were ranked 5th in the final AP Poll before the tournament. The team raised a temporary NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship banner to the rafters in an official ceremony to celebrate its 2008 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament victory during Late Night in the Phog event. The official championship and final four banners were raised during the November 18 game against Florida Gulf Coast.

The Jayhawks lost five scholarship seniors from their national title team in addition to three underclassmen (Brandon Rush, Mario Chalmers, and Darrell Arthur) who opted to enter the NBA draft and eventually signed with agents. Returning from the national championship team are stars Sherron Collins, point guard, and Cole Aldrich, center. Other players returning are: seniors Matt Kleinmann and Brennan Bechard, and sophomores Brady Morningstar, Chase Buford, Tyrel Reed, and Connor Teahan.

Recruiting

Coach Self signed seven recruits for the 2008–09 season. The class was led by New Jersey twins Marcus and Markieff Morris who both played the power forward position. Another signee from New Jersey was Quintrell Thomas, who also played the power forward position. Travis Releford, a Kansas City product was the first signee for the Jayhawks and was in the mix for departed star Brandon Rush's spot in the starting rotation. Coach Self also managed to lure point guard Tyshawn Taylor to Lawrence, after he was released from his letter of intent to play for Marquette. The Jayhawks also signed junior college transfers Tyrone Appleton and Mario Little.

Season summary

Kansas finished the regular season 25–6 (14–2). After being picked to tie for 3rd in the conference in preseason, the Jayhawks defied expectations and won their 5th straight Big 12 conference championship and 52nd overall.

Awards

  • Bill Self
    • Big 12 Coach of the Year
    • AP Coach of the Year
    • USBWA Coach of the Year (Henry Iba Award).
    • Sporting News Coach of the Year
    • Athlon Sports Coach of the Year
    • USBWA District VI Coach of the Year
    • Yahoo Sports Coach of the Year
    • CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year
    • ESPN Coach of the Year
  • Cole Aldrich
    • All-Big 12 First Team
    • Big 12 All-Defensive Team
    • Big 12 Defensive Co-Player of the Year
    • Big 12 All-Academic Team
    • AP All-American Honorable Mention
    • Athlon Sports National Most Improved Player of the Year
    • NABC District 8 First Team
    • USBWA All-District VI Team
    • NCAA Tournament All-Midwest Regional Team
  • Sherron Collins
    • All-Big 12 First Team (unanimous selection)
    • AP All-American Third Team
    • CBSSports.com All-American Third Team
    • Sporting News Third Team All-American
    • USBWA All-District VI Team
    • USBWA Second Team All-American.
    • NABC District 8 First Team
    • Finalist, Oscar Robertson Trophy
    • Finalist, Bob Cousy Award
  • Marcus Morris
    • Big 12 All-Rookie Team
  • Tyshawn Taylor
    • Big 12 All-Rookie Team (unanimous selection)
  • Tyrel Reed
    • Big 12 All-Academic Team
  • Matt Kleinmann
    • Big 12 All-Academic Team

Roster

Name#PositionHeightWeightYearHome Town
Cole Aldrich45Center6–11245SophomoreBloomington, MN
Tyrone Appleton32Guard6–4190JuniorMidland, Texas
Brennan Bechard10Guard6–0183SeniorLawrence, KS
Chase Buford41Guard6–3200SophomoreSan Antonio, Texas
Sherron Collins4Guard5–11200JuniorChicago, IL
Jordan Juenemann40Guard6–4195FreshmanHays, KS
Matt Kleinmann54Center6–10247SeniorOverland Park, KS
Mario Little23Forward6–5210JuniorMarianna, FL
Brady Morningstar12Guard6–3185SophomoreLawrence, KS
Marcus Morris22Forward6–9230FreshmanPennsauken, NJ
Markieff Morris21Forward6–10220FreshmanPennsauken, NJ
Tyrel Reed14Guard6–4180SophomoreBurlington, KS
Travis Releford24Guard6–6190FreshmanShawnee Mission, KS
Tyshawn Taylor15Guard6–3160FreshmanJersey City, NJ
Conner Teahan2Guard6–5200SophomoreLeawood, KS
Quintrell Thomas11Forward6–8225FreshmanElizabeth, NJ

Schedule

|- !colspan=12 style=|Summer Canadian Exhibition Games

|- !colspan=12 style=|Exhibition

|- !colspan=12 style=|Regular season

|- !colspan=12 style=|Big 12 Tournament

|- !colspan=12 style=|NCAA Tournament

Rankings

PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Wk 15Wk 16Wk 17Wk 18FinalAPCoaches
242422NR25NRNRNRNRNRNRNR2116151591114N/A
2324232523NRNRNRNRNRNRNR241618159111310

References

  • http://rivalshoops.rivals.com/commitlist.asp?Year=2008&Sport=2&School=33

References

  1. "Kansas Jayhawks Basketball 2016-17 Schedule - Jayhawks Home and Away - ESPN".
  2. "NCAA College Basketball Polls, College Basketball Rankings, NCAA Basketball Polls - ESPN".
  3. Stell, Jeff. (2008-10-18). "Catching up with Harrison Barnes". Iowa Newspapers, Inc..
  4. "Rivals.com".
  5. "Tyshawn Taylor commits to KU".
  6. [http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=1598264 Oklahoma Selected First In Big 12 Men’s Basketball Preseason Poll ]
  7. "Phillips 66 All-Big 12 Men's Basketball Awards Announced". Big12Sports.com.
  8. [http://www2.kusports.com/news/2009/apr/03/self-named-ap-coach-year/ AP Coach of the Year]{{Dead link. (September 2018)
  9. [http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/1101711.html Self named national coach of the year by basketball writers]
  10. "Sporting News COY".
  11. "Athlon Sports COY".
  12. "USBWA All-District Teams".
  13. "Yahoo Sports".
  14. [http://www.kuathletics.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/030409aaa.html Big 12 Academic Team]
  15. "AP and Other Awards".
  16. "NCAA Tournament All-Midwest Regional Team".
  17. "Sporting News All-Americans".
  18. [http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/1089222.html KU's Collins is second-team All-American]
  19. [http://www2.kusports.com/mens_basketball/roster/2008_09/ 2008 Roster]
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