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Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball

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Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball

The Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball program is the intercollegiate men's basketball program of the University of Kansas. The program is classified in the NCAA's Division I and the team competes in the Big 12 Conference. Kansas is renowned for having one of the most prestigious and historic intercollegiate basketball programs in North America. In the United States, Kansas has six overall national championships (4 NCAA Tournament National Championships and 2 Helms National Championships), as well as being runner-up six times and having the most conference titles in the nation. The Jayhawks own the NCAA record for most consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances with 28 consecutive appearances. Since the 1984 tournament, the Jayhawks have only missed the tournament twice due to disciplinary action from the NCAA; they were ruled ineligible for the 1989 tournament and 2018 being vacated. They have not missed the tournament strictly due to on the court performance since the 1983 tournament. They were also, along with Dartmouth, the first team to appear in multiple NCAA Tournaments after making their second appearance in the 1942 tournament. The Jayhawks had been ranked in the AP poll for 231 consecutive polls, a streak that had stretched from the poll released on February 2, 2009, through the poll released on February 8, 2021, which is the longest streak in AP poll history. Of the 28 seasons the Big 12 conference has been in existence, Kansas has won at least a share of 21 regular-season conference titles. The Jayhawks' first coach was the inventor of basketball, James Naismith. Naismith, ironically, is the only coach in Kansas basketball history with a losing record. The Kansas basketball program has produced many notable professional players, including Clyde Lovellette, Wilt Chamberlain, Jo Jo White, Danny Manning, Raef LaFrentz, Paul Pierce, Nick Collison, Kirk Hinrich, Mario Chalmers, Andrew Wiggins, and Joel Embiid. Politician Bob Dole also played basketball at Kansas. Former players that have gone on to be coaches include Phog Allen, Adolph Rupp, Dean Smith, Dutch Lonborg, and former assistants to go on to be notable coaches include John Calipari, Gregg Popovich, and Bill Self. Mark Turgeon, Jerod Haase, Danny Manning, and Tad Boyle are all former players and assistant coaches that became head coaches. Allen founded the National Association of Basketball Coaches and, with Lonborg, was an early proponent of the NCAA tournament. Four different Jayhawk head coaches are in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as coaches, Phog Allen, Larry Brown, Roy Williams, and current head coach Bill Self. Three different Division I basketball arenas have been named after former Kansas players, the Dean Smith Center named after Dean Smith at North Carolina, Rupp Arena named after Adolph Rupp at Kentucky, and the Jayhawks’ own arena Allen Fieldhouse named after Phog Allen. In 2008, ESPN ranked Kansas second on a list of the most prestigious programs of the modern college basketball era. Kansas currently has the longest streak of consecutive NCAA tournament appearances of all-time (28), the longest current streak of consecutive NCAA winning seasons (41), the most winning seasons in Division I history (105), the most non-losing seasons (.500 or better) in NCAA history (107), the most conference championships in Division I history (63), tied for the most consecutive regular-season conference titles in Division I (13), the most First-Team All-Americans in Division I history (24), and the most First-Team All-American selections in Division I history (31). As of the last complete season, the program ranks third in Division I all-time winning percentage (.729) and second in Division I all-time wins (2,393). Since the opening of Allen Fieldhouse, the Jayhawks’ home arena, in 1955, the Jayhawks have earned a well established home court advantage. Allen Fieldhouse is often considered one of the best home court advantages in college basketball. As of 2024, the Jayhawks have won over 87 percent of their games in the 69-year history of Allen Fieldhouse, losing just 118 games. Under current head coach Bill Self, the Jayhawks have had three home court winning streaks over 30 games and two over 50 games. In addition to Allen Fieldhouse, the Jayhawks frequently play games at the nearby T-Mobile Center (formerly Sprint Center) in Kansas City, Missouri. These games, while technically a neutral site, are officially considered home games when not part of a tournament, the only exception being their games at the arena during their six-game series with rival Missouri.

Infobox

University
University of Kansas
First season
1898–99; 127 years ago
All-time record
2,393–896 (.728)
Athletic director
Travis Goff
Head coach
Bill Self (22nd season)
Conference
Big 12
Location
Lawrence, Kansas
Arena
Allen Fieldhouse (capacity: 15,300)
Nickname
Jayhawks
Colors
Crimson and blue

Tables

· Conference affiliations
Independent
Independent
Conference
Independent
Years
1898–1907
Reason left
Joined MVIAA
Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association*
Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association*
Conference
Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association*
Years
1907–1928
Reason left
Conference dissolved
Big Six/Seven/Eight Conference
Big Six/Seven/Eight Conference
Conference
Big Six/Seven/Eight Conference
Years
1929–1995
Reason left
Conference dissolved
Big 12 Conference
Big 12 Conference
Conference
Big 12 Conference
Years
1996–present
Reason left
N/A
Conference
Years
Reason left
Independent
1898–1907
Joined MVIAA
Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association*
1907–1928
Conference dissolved
Big Six/Seven/Eight Conference
1929–1995
Conference dissolved
Big 12 Conference
1996–present
N/A
· Rank in notable areas
All-Time Wins
All-Time Wins
Category
All-Time Wins
Rank
2nd
Stat
2,370
All-Time Win %
All-Time Win %
Category
All-Time Win %
Rank
3rd
Stat
729
Regular Season Conference championships
Regular Season Conference championships
Category
Regular Season Conference championships
Rank
1st
Stat
63
Consecutive Reg. season Conf. Championships
Consecutive Reg. season Conf. Championships
Category
Consecutive Reg. season Conf. Championships
Rank
T-1st
Stat
13
NCAA Tournament Titles
NCAA Tournament Titles
Category
NCAA Tournament Titles
Rank
7th
Stat
4
NCAA Title Game Appearances
NCAA Title Game Appearances
Category
NCAA Title Game Appearances
Rank
5th
Stat
10
NCAA Final Four Appearances
NCAA Final Four Appearances
Category
NCAA Final Four Appearances
Rank
5th
Stat
15
NCAA Elite Eight Appearances
NCAA Elite Eight Appearances
Category
NCAA Elite Eight Appearances
Rank
3rd
Stat
24
NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances
NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances
Category
NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances
Rank
4th
Stat
31
NCAA Tournament Appearances
NCAA Tournament Appearances
Category
NCAA Tournament Appearances
Rank
3rd
Stat
50
Consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances
Consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances
Category
Consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances
Rank
1st
Stat
28
NCAA Tournament No. 1 Seeds
NCAA Tournament No. 1 Seeds
Category
NCAA Tournament No. 1 Seeds
Rank
2nd
Stat
16
NCAA Tournament Games played
NCAA Tournament Games played
Category
NCAA Tournament Games played
Rank
3rd
Stat
165
NCAA Tournament Wins
NCAA Tournament Wins
Category
NCAA Tournament Wins
Rank
4th
Stat
116
NCAA Tournament Win %
NCAA Tournament Win %
Category
NCAA Tournament Win %
Rank
T-6th
Stat
662
Weeks Ranked as AP No. 1
Weeks Ranked as AP No. 1
Category
Weeks Ranked as AP No. 1
Rank
5th
Stat
65
Weeks Ranked as AP No. 2
Weeks Ranked as AP No. 2
Category
Weeks Ranked as AP No. 2
Rank
2nd
Stat
102
Weeks Ranked in AP Top 5
Weeks Ranked in AP Top 5
Category
Weeks Ranked in AP Top 5
Rank
4th
Stat
359
Weeks Ranked in AP Top 10
Weeks Ranked in AP Top 10
Category
Weeks Ranked in AP Top 10
Rank
4th
Stat
558
Weeks Ranked in AP Poll
Weeks Ranked in AP Poll
Category
Weeks Ranked in AP Poll
Rank
4th
Stat
764
Appearances in Final AP Poll
Appearances in Final AP Poll
Category
Appearances in Final AP Poll
Rank
4th
Stat
44
Consecutive Weeks Ranked in AP Poll
Consecutive Weeks Ranked in AP Poll
Category
Consecutive Weeks Ranked in AP Poll
Rank
1st
Stat
231
Seasons with 35 Wins or More
Seasons with 35 Wins or More
Category
Seasons with 35 Wins or More
Rank
3rd
Stat
4
Seasons with 30 Wins or More
Seasons with 30 Wins or More
Category
Seasons with 30 Wins or More
Rank
T–2nd
Stat
14
Seasons with 25 Wins or More
Seasons with 25 Wins or More
Category
Seasons with 25 Wins or More
Rank
3rd
Stat
34
Seasons with 20 Wins or More
Seasons with 20 Wins or More
Category
Seasons with 20 Wins or More
Rank
5th
Stat
49
Seasons with a Winning Record
Seasons with a Winning Record
Category
Seasons with a Winning Record
Rank
1st
Stat
99
Seasons with a Non-Losing Record
Seasons with a Non-Losing Record
Category
Seasons with a Non-Losing Record
Rank
1st
Stat
102
Consecutive seasons with 30 Wins
Consecutive seasons with 30 Wins
Category
Consecutive seasons with 30 Wins
Rank
1st
Stat
4
Consecutive seasons with 25 Wins
Consecutive seasons with 25 Wins
Category
Consecutive seasons with 25 Wins
Rank
1st
Stat
13
Consecutive seasons with 20 Wins
Consecutive seasons with 20 Wins
Category
Consecutive seasons with 20 Wins
Rank
1st
Stat
27
Consensus First Team All-American Selections
Consensus First Team All-American Selections
Category
Consensus First Team All-American Selections
Rank
1st
Stat
30
Consensus First Team All-American Players
Consensus First Team All-American Players
Category
Consensus First Team All-American Players
Rank
1st
Stat
23
Academic All-American Selections
Academic All-American Selections
Category
Academic All-American Selections
Rank
2nd
Stat
15
Academic All-American Players
Academic All-American Players
Category
Academic All-American Players
Rank
1st
Stat
11
Category
Rank
Stat
All-Time Wins
2nd
2,370
All-Time Win %
3rd
729
Regular Season Conference championships
1st
63
Consecutive Reg. season Conf. Championships
T-1st
13
NCAA Tournament Titles
7th
4
NCAA Title Game Appearances
5th
10
NCAA Final Four Appearances
5th
15
NCAA Elite Eight Appearances
3rd
24
NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances
4th
31
NCAA Tournament Appearances
3rd
50
Consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances
1st
28
NCAA Tournament No. 1 Seeds
2nd
16
NCAA Tournament Games played
3rd
165
NCAA Tournament Wins
4th
116
NCAA Tournament Win %
T-6th
662
Weeks Ranked as AP No. 1
5th
65
Weeks Ranked as AP No. 2
2nd
102
Weeks Ranked in AP Top 5
4th
359
Weeks Ranked in AP Top 10
4th
558
Weeks Ranked in AP Poll
4th
764
Appearances in Final AP Poll
4th
44
Consecutive Weeks Ranked in AP Poll
1st
231
Seasons with 35 Wins or More
3rd
4
Seasons with 30 Wins or More
T–2nd
14
Seasons with 25 Wins or More
3rd
34
Seasons with 20 Wins or More
5th
49
Seasons with a Winning Record
1st
99
Seasons with a Non-Losing Record
1st
102
Consecutive seasons with 30 Wins
1st
4
Consecutive seasons with 25 Wins
1st
13
Consecutive seasons with 20 Wins
1st
27
Consensus First Team All-American Selections
1st
30
Consensus First Team All-American Players
1st
23
Academic All-American Selections
2nd
15
Academic All-American Players
1st
11
· Coaches
Record
Record
Years
Record
Duration of head coaching career at Kansas
Number of career games won-lost at Kansas
Percent
Percent
Years
Percent
Duration of head coaching career at Kansas
Percentage of games won at Kansas
Years
Duration of head coaching career at Kansas
Record
Number of career games won-lost at Kansas
Percent
Percentage of games won at Kansas
Inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach
· Coaches
1
1
Number
1
Years
1898–1907
Coach
James Naismith†
Record
55–60
Percent
478
Reason left
Retired
Notes
• Inventor of the game of Basketball • Only Coach in Kansas Basketball history with a losing record
2
2
Number
2
Years
1907–1909, 1919–1956
Coach
Phog Allen
Record
590–219
Percent
729
Reason left
Retired*
Notes
• Known as the "Father Of Basketball Coaching" for his innovations of the modern game and for the legendary coaches who played under him • Created the NABC (National Association of Basketball Coaches) • Successfully lobbied to make the game of basketball an Olympic sport • Helped to create the modern NCAA tournament, which began in 1939 • 1 NCAA Championship, 2 Helms Championships • 3 National Championship game appearances • 3 Final Fours • 24 Conference regular season Championships
3
3
Number
3
Years
1909–1919
Coach
W. O. Hamilton
Record
125–59
Percent
679
Reason left
Resigned
Notes
• 5 Conference regular season Championships
Number
Years
1919
Coach
Karl Schlademan
Record
1–0
Percent
1.000
Reason left
Interim
Notes
Coached a single game before resigning and allowing Phog Allen to take over.
Number
Years
1946–1947
Coach
Howard Engleman
Record
8–6
Percent
571
Reason left
Interim
Notes
Coached 14 games while Phog Allen was on a medical leave.
4
4
Number
4
Years
1956–1964
Coach
Dick Harp
Record
121–82
Percent
596
Reason left
Resigned
Notes
• 1 National Championship game appearance • 1 Final Four • 2 Conference regular season Championships
5
5
Number
5
Years
1964–1983
Coach
Ted Owens
Record
348–182
Percent
657
Reason left
Fired
Notes
• 2 Final Fours • 6 Conference regular season Championships • 1 Conference tournament Championship • 1978 Basketball Weekly Coach of the Year
6
6
Number
6
Years
1983–1988
Coach
Larry Brown
Record
135–44
Percent
754
Reason left
Accepted position with the San Antonio Spurs
Notes
• 1 NCAA Championship • 2 Final Fours • 1 Conference regular season Championship • 2 Conference tournament Championships • 1988 Naismith College Coach of the Year
7
7
Number
7
Years
1988–2003
Coach
Roy Williams
Record
418–101
Percent
805
Reason left
Accepted position at North Carolina
Notes
• 2 National Championship game appearances • 4 Final Fours • 9 Conference regular season Championships • 4 Conference tournament Championships • 1990 Henry Iba Award Coach of the Year • 1992 AP Coach of the Year • 1997 Naismith College Coach of the Year
8
8
Number
8
Years
2003–present
Coach
Bill Self
Record
565–132‡
Percent
806‡
Reason left
Still active
Notes
• 2 NCAA Championships • 3 National Championship game appearances • 3 Final Fours‡ • 14 Consecutive Conference regular season Championships • 16 Conference regular season Championships‡ • 8 Conference tournament Championships‡• 2009 Henry Iba Award Coach of the Year, AP Coach of the Year, CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year, Sporting News Coach of the Year • 2012 Naismith College Coach of the Year, Sporting News Coach of the Year, Adolph Rupp Cup • 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018 Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year • 2016 AP Coach of the Year
Number
Years
2022–2023
Coach
Norm Roberts
Record
4–0
Percent
1.000
Reason left
Acting
Notes
Coached first 4 games of 2022–2023 season while Bill Self served a suspension for recruiting violations. Also coached Kansas in the Big 12 Tournament and NCAA Tournament following a heart procedure on Self, however, Self received credit for those six games in the NCAA record books.
Total
Total
Number
Total
Years
thru 2022–23
Coach
2,370–885
Record
727
Percent
N/A
Number
Years
Coach
Record
Percent
Reason left
Notes
1
1898–1907
James Naismith†
55–60
478
Retired
• Inventor of the game of Basketball • Only Coach in Kansas Basketball history with a losing record
2
1907–1909, 1919–1956
Phog Allen
590–219
729
Retired*
• Known as the "Father Of Basketball Coaching" for his innovations of the modern game and for the legendary coaches who played under him • Created the NABC (National Association of Basketball Coaches) • Successfully lobbied to make the game of basketball an Olympic sport • Helped to create the modern NCAA tournament, which began in 1939 • 1 NCAA Championship, 2 Helms Championships • 3 National Championship game appearances • 3 Final Fours • 24 Conference regular season Championships
3
1909–1919
W. O. Hamilton
125–59
679
Resigned
• 5 Conference regular season Championships
1919
Karl Schlademan
1–0
1.000
Interim
Coached a single game before resigning and allowing Phog Allen to take over.
1946–1947
Howard Engleman
8–6
571
Interim
Coached 14 games while Phog Allen was on a medical leave.
4
1956–1964
Dick Harp
121–82
596
Resigned
• 1 National Championship game appearance • 1 Final Four • 2 Conference regular season Championships
5
1964–1983
Ted Owens
348–182
657
Fired
• 2 Final Fours • 6 Conference regular season Championships • 1 Conference tournament Championship • 1978 Basketball Weekly Coach of the Year
6
1983–1988
Larry Brown
135–44
754
Accepted position with the San Antonio Spurs
• 1 NCAA Championship • 2 Final Fours • 1 Conference regular season Championship • 2 Conference tournament Championships • 1988 Naismith College Coach of the Year
7
1988–2003
Roy Williams
418–101
805
Accepted position at North Carolina
• 2 National Championship game appearances • 4 Final Fours • 9 Conference regular season Championships • 4 Conference tournament Championships • 1990 Henry Iba Award Coach of the Year • 1992 AP Coach of the Year • 1997 Naismith College Coach of the Year
8
2003–present
Bill Self
565–132‡
806‡
Still active
• 2 NCAA Championships • 3 National Championship game appearances • 3 Final Fours‡ • 14 Consecutive Conference regular season Championships • 16 Conference regular season Championships‡ • 8 Conference tournament Championships‡• 2009 Henry Iba Award Coach of the Year, AP Coach of the Year, CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year, Sporting News Coach of the Year • 2012 Naismith College Coach of the Year, Sporting News Coach of the Year, Adolph Rupp Cup • 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018 Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year • 2016 AP Coach of the Year
2022–2023
Norm Roberts
4–0
1.000
Acting
Coached first 4 games of 2022–2023 season while Bill Self served a suspension for recruiting violations. Also coached Kansas in the Big 12 Tournament and NCAA Tournament following a heart procedure on Self, however, Self received credit for those six games in the NCAA record books.
Total
thru 2022–23
2,370–885
727
N/A
· Post-season results › NCAA Tournament seeding history
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· Post-season results › NCAA Tournament seeding history
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· Post-season results › NCAA Tournament seeding history
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· Post-season results › Complete NCAA tournament results
1940
1940
Year
1940
Round
First roundSemifinalsNational Championship
Opponent
RiceUSCIndiana
Result
W 50–44W 43–42L 42–60
1942
1942
Year
1942
Round
First roundtRegional 3rd Place Game
Opponent
ColoradoRice
Result
L 44–46W 55–53
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1940
First roundSemifinalsNational Championship
RiceUSCIndiana
W 50–44W 43–42L 42–60
1942
First roundtRegional 3rd Place Game
ColoradoRice
L 44–46W 55–53
· Post-season results › Complete NCAA tournament results
1952
1952
Year
1952
Round
First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsNational Championship
Opponent
TCUSaint LouisSanta ClaraSt. John's
Result
W 68–64W 74–55W 74–55W 80–63
1953
1953
Year
1953
Round
First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsNational Championship
Opponent
Oklahoma CityOklahoma A&MWashingtonIndiana
Result
W 73–65W 61–55W 79–53L 68–69
1957
1957
Year
1957
Round
First roundElite eightSemifinalsNational Championship
Opponent
SMUOklahoma CitySan FranciscoNorth Carolina
Result
W 73–65OTW 81–61W 80–56L 53–543OT
1960
1960
Year
1960
Round
First roundElite eight
Opponent
TexasCincinnati
Result
W 90–81L 71–82
1966
1966
Year
1966
Round
First roundElite eight
Opponent
SMUTexas Western
Result
W 76–70L 80–812OT
1967
1967
Year
1967
Round
First roundRegional 3rd Place
Opponent
HoustonLouisville
Result
L 53–66W 70–68
1971
1971
Year
1971
Round
First roundElite eightSemifinalsNational 3rd Place Game
Opponent
HoustonDrakeUCLAWestern Kentucky
Result
W 78–77W 73–71L 60–68L 75–77
1974
1974
Year
1974
Round
First roundElite eightSemifinalsNational 3rd Place Game
Opponent
CreightonOral RobertsMarquetteUCLA
Result
W 55–54W 93–90OTL 51–64L 61–78
1975
1975
Year
1975
Round
First Round
Opponent
Notre Dame
Result
L 71–77
1978
1978
Year
1978
Round
First Round
Opponent
UCLA
Result
L 76–83
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1952
First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsNational Championship
TCUSaint LouisSanta ClaraSt. John's
W 68–64W 74–55W 74–55W 80–63
1953
First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsNational Championship
Oklahoma CityOklahoma A&MWashingtonIndiana
W 73–65W 61–55W 79–53L 68–69
1957
First roundElite eightSemifinalsNational Championship
SMUOklahoma CitySan FranciscoNorth Carolina
W 73–65OTW 81–61W 80–56L 53–543OT
1960
First roundElite eight
TexasCincinnati
W 90–81L 71–82
1966
First roundElite eight
SMUTexas Western
W 76–70L 80–812OT
1967
First roundRegional 3rd Place
HoustonLouisville
L 53–66W 70–68
1971
First roundElite eightSemifinalsNational 3rd Place Game
HoustonDrakeUCLAWestern Kentucky
W 78–77W 73–71L 60–68L 75–77
1974
First roundElite eightSemifinalsNational 3rd Place Game
CreightonOral RobertsMarquetteUCLA
W 55–54W 93–90OTL 51–64L 61–78
1975
First Round
Notre Dame
L 71–77
1978
First Round
UCLA
L 76–83
· Post-season results › Complete NCAA tournament results
1981
1981
Year
1981
Seed
No. 7
Round
First RoundSecond RoundRegional semifinal
Opponent
No. 10 Ole MissNo. 2 Arizona StateNo. 6 Wichita State
Result
W 69–66W 88–71L 65–66
1984
1984
Year
1984
Seed
No. 5
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 12 Alcorn StateNo. 4 Wake Forest
Result
W 57–56L 59–69
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
1981
No. 7
First RoundSecond RoundRegional semifinal
No. 10 Ole MissNo. 2 Arizona StateNo. 6 Wichita State
W 69–66W 88–71L 65–66
1984
No. 5
First RoundSecond Round
No. 12 Alcorn StateNo. 4 Wake Forest
W 57–56L 59–69
· Post-season results › Complete NCAA tournament results
1985
1985
Year
1985
Seed
No. 3
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 14 OhioNo. 11 Auburn
Result
W 49–38L 64–66
1986
1986
Year
1986
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond RoundRegional semifinalElite EightFinal Four
Opponent
No. 16 North Carolina A&TNo. 9 TempleNo. 5 Michigan StateNo. 6 NC StateNo. 1 Duke
Result
W 71–46W 65–43W 96–86OTW 75–67L 67–71
1987
1987
Year
1987
Seed
No. 5
Round
First RoundSecond RoundRegional semifinal
Opponent
No. 12 HoustonNo. 13 SW Missouri StateNo. 1 Georgetown
Result
W 66–55W 67–63L 57–70
1988
1988
Year
1988
Seed
No. 6
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
Opponent
No. 11 XavierNo. 14 Murray StateNo. 7 VanderbiltNo. 4 Kansas StateNo. 2 DukeNo. 1 Oklahoma
Result
W 85–72W 61–58W 77–64W 71–58W 66–59W 83–79
1990
1990
Year
1990
Seed
No. 2
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 15 Robert MorrisNo. 7 UCLA
Result
W 79–71L 70–71
1991
1991
Year
1991
Seed
No. 3
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
Opponent
No. 14 New OrleansNo. 6 PittsburghNo. 2 IndianaNo. 1 ArkansasNo. 1 North CarolinaNo. 2 Duke
Result
W 55–49W 77–66W 83–65W 93–81W 79–73L 65–72
1992
1992
Year
1992
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 16 HowardNo. 9 UTEP
Result
W 100–67L 60–66
1993
1993
Year
1993
Seed
No. 2
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal Four
Opponent
No. 15 Ball StateNo. 7 BYUNo. 6 CaliforniaNo. 1 IndianaNo. 1 North Carolina
Result
W 94–72W 90–76W 93–76W 83–77L 68–78
1994
1994
Year
1994
Seed
No. 4
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen
Opponent
No. 13 UT ChattanoogaNo. 5 Wake ForestNo. 1 Purdue
Result
W 102–73W 69–58L 78–83
1995
1995
Year
1995
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen
Opponent
No. 16 ColgateNo. 8 Western KentuckyNo. 4 Virginia
Result
W 82–68W 75–70L 58–67
1996
1996
Year
1996
Seed
No. 2
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight
Opponent
No. 15 South Carolina StateNo. 10 Santa ClaraNo. 3 ArizonaNo. 4 Syracuse
Result
W 92–54W 76–51W 83–80L 57–60
1997
1997
Year
1997
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen
Opponent
No. 16 Jackson StateNo. 8 PurdueNo. 4 Arizona
Result
W 78–64W 75–61L 82–85
1998
1998
Year
1998
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 16 Prairie View A&MNo. 8 Rhode Island
Result
W 110–52L 75–80
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
1985
No. 3
First RoundSecond Round
No. 14 OhioNo. 11 Auburn
W 49–38L 64–66
1986
No. 1
First RoundSecond RoundRegional semifinalElite EightFinal Four
No. 16 North Carolina A&TNo. 9 TempleNo. 5 Michigan StateNo. 6 NC StateNo. 1 Duke
W 71–46W 65–43W 96–86OTW 75–67L 67–71
1987
No. 5
First RoundSecond RoundRegional semifinal
No. 12 HoustonNo. 13 SW Missouri StateNo. 1 Georgetown
W 66–55W 67–63L 57–70
1988
No. 6
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
No. 11 XavierNo. 14 Murray StateNo. 7 VanderbiltNo. 4 Kansas StateNo. 2 DukeNo. 1 Oklahoma
W 85–72W 61–58W 77–64W 71–58W 66–59W 83–79
1990
No. 2
First RoundSecond Round
No. 15 Robert MorrisNo. 7 UCLA
W 79–71L 70–71
1991
No. 3
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
No. 14 New OrleansNo. 6 PittsburghNo. 2 IndianaNo. 1 ArkansasNo. 1 North CarolinaNo. 2 Duke
W 55–49W 77–66W 83–65W 93–81W 79–73L 65–72
1992
No. 1
First RoundSecond Round
No. 16 HowardNo. 9 UTEP
W 100–67L 60–66
1993
No. 2
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal Four
No. 15 Ball StateNo. 7 BYUNo. 6 CaliforniaNo. 1 IndianaNo. 1 North Carolina
W 94–72W 90–76W 93–76W 83–77L 68–78
1994
No. 4
First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen
No. 13 UT ChattanoogaNo. 5 Wake ForestNo. 1 Purdue
W 102–73W 69–58L 78–83
1995
No. 1
First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen
No. 16 ColgateNo. 8 Western KentuckyNo. 4 Virginia
W 82–68W 75–70L 58–67
1996
No. 2
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight
No. 15 South Carolina StateNo. 10 Santa ClaraNo. 3 ArizonaNo. 4 Syracuse
W 92–54W 76–51W 83–80L 57–60
1997
No. 1
First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen
No. 16 Jackson StateNo. 8 PurdueNo. 4 Arizona
W 78–64W 75–61L 82–85
1998
No. 1
First RoundSecond Round
No. 16 Prairie View A&MNo. 8 Rhode Island
W 110–52L 75–80
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1999
1999
Year
1999
Seed
No. 6
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 11 EvansvilleNo. 3 Kentucky
Result
W 95–74L 88–92OT
2000
2000
Year
2000
Seed
No. 8
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 9 DePaulNo. 1 Duke
Result
W 81–77OTL 64–69
2001
2001
Year
2001
Seed
No. 4
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen
Opponent
No. 13 Cal State NorthridgeNo. 5 SyracuseNo. 1 Illinois
Result
W 99–75W 87–58L 64–80
2002
2002
Year
2002
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal Four
Opponent
No. 16 Holy CrossNo. 8 StanfordNo. 4 IllinoisNo. 2 OregonNo. 1 Maryland
Result
W 70–59W 86–63W 73–69W 104–86L 88–97
2003
2003
Year
2003
Seed
No. 2
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
Opponent
No. 15 Utah StateNo. 10 Arizona StateNo. 3 DukeNo. 1 ArizonaNo. 3 MarquetteNo. 3 Syracuse
Result
W 64–61W 108–76W 69–65W 78–75W 94–61L 78–81
2004
2004
Year
2004
Seed
No. 4
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight
Opponent
No. 13 UICNo. 12 PacificNo. 9 UABNo. 3 Georgia Tech
Result
W 78–44W 78–63W 100–74L 71–79OT
2005
2005
Year
2005
Seed
No. 3
Round
First Round
Opponent
No. 14 Bucknell
Result
L 63–64
2006
2006
Year
2006
Seed
No. 4
Round
First Round
Opponent
No. 13 Bradley
Result
L 73–77
2007
2007
Year
2007
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight
Opponent
No. 16 NiagaraNo. 8 KentuckyNo. 4 Southern IllinoisNo. 2 UCLA
Result
W 107–67W 88–76W 61–58L 55–68
2008
2008
Year
2008
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
Opponent
No. 16 Portland StateNo. 8 UNLVNo. 12 VillanovaNo. 10 DavidsonNo. 1 North CarolinaNo. 1 Memphis
Result
W 85–61W 75–56W 72–57W 59–57W 84–66W 75–68OT
2009
2009
Year
2009
Seed
No. 3
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen
Opponent
No. 14 North Dakota StateNo. 11 DaytonNo. 2 Michigan State
Result
W 84–74W 60–43L 62–67
2010
2010
Year
2010
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 16 LehighNo. 9 Northern Iowa
Result
W 90–74L 67–69
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
1999
No. 6
First RoundSecond Round
No. 11 EvansvilleNo. 3 Kentucky
W 95–74L 88–92OT
2000
No. 8
First RoundSecond Round
No. 9 DePaulNo. 1 Duke
W 81–77OTL 64–69
2001
No. 4
First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen
No. 13 Cal State NorthridgeNo. 5 SyracuseNo. 1 Illinois
W 99–75W 87–58L 64–80
2002
No. 1
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal Four
No. 16 Holy CrossNo. 8 StanfordNo. 4 IllinoisNo. 2 OregonNo. 1 Maryland
W 70–59W 86–63W 73–69W 104–86L 88–97
2003
No. 2
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
No. 15 Utah StateNo. 10 Arizona StateNo. 3 DukeNo. 1 ArizonaNo. 3 MarquetteNo. 3 Syracuse
W 64–61W 108–76W 69–65W 78–75W 94–61L 78–81
2004
No. 4
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight
No. 13 UICNo. 12 PacificNo. 9 UABNo. 3 Georgia Tech
W 78–44W 78–63W 100–74L 71–79OT
2005
No. 3
First Round
No. 14 Bucknell
L 63–64
2006
No. 4
First Round
No. 13 Bradley
L 73–77
2007
No. 1
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight
No. 16 NiagaraNo. 8 KentuckyNo. 4 Southern IllinoisNo. 2 UCLA
W 107–67W 88–76W 61–58L 55–68
2008
No. 1
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
No. 16 Portland StateNo. 8 UNLVNo. 12 VillanovaNo. 10 DavidsonNo. 1 North CarolinaNo. 1 Memphis
W 85–61W 75–56W 72–57W 59–57W 84–66W 75–68OT
2009
No. 3
First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen
No. 14 North Dakota StateNo. 11 DaytonNo. 2 Michigan State
W 84–74W 60–43L 62–67
2010
No. 1
First RoundSecond Round
No. 16 LehighNo. 9 Northern Iowa
W 90–74L 67–69
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2011*
2011*
Year
2011*
Seed
No. 1
Round
Second RoundThird RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight
Opponent
No. 16 Boston UniversityNo. 9 IllinoisNo. 12 RichmondNo. 11 VCU
Result
W 72–53W 73–59W 77–57L 61–71
2012*
2012*
Year
2012*
Seed
No. 2
Round
Second RoundThird RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
Opponent
No. 15 DetroitNo. 10 PurdueNo. 11 NC StateNo. 1 North CarolinaNo. 2 Ohio StateNo. 1 Kentucky
Result
W 65–50W 63–60W 60–57W 80–67W 64–62L 59–67
2013*
2013*
Year
2013*
Seed
No. 1
Round
Second RoundThird RoundSweet Sixteen
Opponent
No. 16 Western KentuckyNo. 8 North CarolinaNo. 4 Michigan
Result
W 64–57W 70–58L 85–87OT
2014*
2014*
Year
2014*
Seed
No. 2
Round
Second RoundThird Round
Opponent
No. 15 Eastern KentuckyNo. 10 Stanford
Result
W 80–69L 57–60
2015*
2015*
Year
2015*
Seed
No. 2
Round
Second RoundThird Round
Opponent
No. 15 New Mexico StateNo. 7 Wichita State
Result
W 75–56L 65–78
2016
2016
Year
2016
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight
Opponent
No. 16 Austin PeayNo. 9 ConnecticutNo. 5 MarylandNo. 2 Villanova
Result
W 105–79 W 73–61 W 79–63 L 59–64
2017
2017
Year
2017
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond roundSweet SixteenElite Eight
Opponent
No. 16 UC DavisNo. 9 Michigan StateNo. 4 PurdueNo. 3 Oregon
Result
W 100–62W 90–70W 98–66L 60–74
2018†
2018†
Year
2018†
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal Four
Opponent
No. 16 PennNo. 8 Seton HallNo. 5 ClemsonNo. 2 Duke No. 1 Villanova
Result
W 76–60W 83–79W 80–76W 85–81 OTL 79–95
2019
2019
Year
2019
Seed
No. 4
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 13 NortheasternNo. 5 Auburn
Result
W 87–53L 75–89
2020
2020
Year
2020
Seed
No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2021
Year
2021
Seed
No. 3
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 14 Eastern WashingtonNo. 6 USC
Result
W 93–84L 51–85
2022
2022
Year
2022
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
Opponent
No. 16 Texas Southern No. 9 CreightonNo. 4 ProvidenceNo. 10 Miami (FL)No. 2 VillanovaNo. 8 North Carolina
Result
W 83–56 W 79–72 W 66–61 W 76–50 W 81–65 W 72–69
2023
2023
Year
2023
Seed
No. 1
Round
First RoundSecond Round
Opponent
No. 16 Howard No. 8 Arkansas
Result
W 96–68 L 71–72
2024
2024
Year
2024
Seed
No. 4
Round
First roundSecond round
Opponent
No. 13 SamfordNo. 5 Gonzaga
Result
W 93–89 L 68–89
2025
2025
Year
2025
Seed
No. 7
Round
First round
Opponent
No. 10 Arkansas
Result
L 72–79
Year
Seed
Round
Opponent
Result
2011*
No. 1
Second RoundThird RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight
No. 16 Boston UniversityNo. 9 IllinoisNo. 12 RichmondNo. 11 VCU
W 72–53W 73–59W 77–57L 61–71
2012*
No. 2
Second RoundThird RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
No. 15 DetroitNo. 10 PurdueNo. 11 NC StateNo. 1 North CarolinaNo. 2 Ohio StateNo. 1 Kentucky
W 65–50W 63–60W 60–57W 80–67W 64–62L 59–67
2013*
No. 1
Second RoundThird RoundSweet Sixteen
No. 16 Western KentuckyNo. 8 North CarolinaNo. 4 Michigan
W 64–57W 70–58L 85–87OT
2014*
No. 2
Second RoundThird Round
No. 15 Eastern KentuckyNo. 10 Stanford
W 80–69L 57–60
2015*
No. 2
Second RoundThird Round
No. 15 New Mexico StateNo. 7 Wichita State
W 75–56L 65–78
2016
No. 1
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight
No. 16 Austin PeayNo. 9 ConnecticutNo. 5 MarylandNo. 2 Villanova
W 105–79 W 73–61 W 79–63 L 59–64
2017
No. 1
First RoundSecond roundSweet SixteenElite Eight
No. 16 UC DavisNo. 9 Michigan StateNo. 4 PurdueNo. 3 Oregon
W 100–62W 90–70W 98–66L 60–74
2018†
No. 1
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal Four
No. 16 PennNo. 8 Seton HallNo. 5 ClemsonNo. 2 Duke No. 1 Villanova
W 76–60W 83–79W 80–76W 85–81 OTL 79–95
2019
No. 4
First RoundSecond Round
No. 13 NortheasternNo. 5 Auburn
W 87–53L 75–89
2020
No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
No. 3
First RoundSecond Round
No. 14 Eastern WashingtonNo. 6 USC
W 93–84L 51–85
2022
No. 1
First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship
No. 16 Texas Southern No. 9 CreightonNo. 4 ProvidenceNo. 10 Miami (FL)No. 2 VillanovaNo. 8 North Carolina
W 83–56 W 79–72 W 66–61 W 76–50 W 81–65 W 72–69
2023
No. 1
First RoundSecond Round
No. 16 Howard No. 8 Arkansas
W 96–68 L 71–72
2024
No. 4
First roundSecond round
No. 13 SamfordNo. 5 Gonzaga
W 93–89 L 68–89
2025
No. 7
First round
No. 10 Arkansas
L 72–79
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First Four
First Four
Round
First Four
Record
N/A*
Round of 64
Round of 64
Round
Round of 64
Record
35–3‡
Round of 32
Round of 32
Round
Round of 32
Record
23–14‡
Sweet 16
Sweet 16
Round
Sweet 16
Record
25–7‡
Elite 8
Elite 8
Round
Elite 8
Record
16–9‡
Final Four
Final Four
Round
Final Four
Record
10–6
Regional3rd place game†
Regional3rd place game†
Round
Regional3rd place game†
Record
2–0
3rd place game†
3rd place game†
Round
3rd place game†
Record
0–2
National Championship
National Championship
Round
National Championship
Record
4–6
Round
Record
First Four
N/A*
Round of 64
35–3‡
Round of 32
23–14‡
Sweet 16
25–7‡
Elite 8
16–9‡
Final Four
10–6
Regional3rd place game†
2–0
3rd place game†
0–2
National Championship
4–6
· Post-season results › NIT results
1968
1968
Year
1968
Round
First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opponent
TempleVillanovaSaint Peter'sDayton
Result
W 82–76W 55–49W 58–46L 48–61
1969
1969
Year
1969
Round
First Round
Opponent
Boston College
Result
L 62–78
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1968
First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
TempleVillanovaSaint Peter'sDayton
W 82–76W 55–49W 58–46L 48–61
1969
First Round
Boston College
L 62–78
· Jayhawks of note › All-time leaders
1
1
Rank
1
Player
Danny Manning
Points
2,951
Per game
20.1
Years
1985–88
2
2
Rank
2
Player
Nick Collison
Points
2,097
Per game
14.8
Years
2000–03
3
3
Rank
3
Player
Raef LaFrentz
Points
2,066
Per game
15.8
Years
1995–98
4
4
Rank
4
Player
Clyde Lovellette
Points
1,979
Per game
24.7
Years
1950–52
5
5
Rank
5
Player
Sherron Collins
Points
1,888
Per game
13.2
Years
2007–10
6
6
Rank
6
Player
Frank Mason III
Points
1,885
Per game
13.0
Years
2014–17
7
7
Rank
7
Player
Darnell Valentine
Points
1,821
Per game
15.4
Years
1978–81
8
8
Rank
8
Player
Keith Langford
Points
1,812
Per game
13.3
Years
2002–05
9
9
Rank
9
Player
Perry Ellis
Points
1,798
Per game
12.5
Years
2012–16
10
10
Rank
10
Player
Paul Pierce
Points
1,768
Per game
16.4
Years
1996–98
Rank
Player
Points
Per game
Years
1
Danny Manning
2,951
20.1
1985–88
2
Nick Collison
2,097
14.8
2000–03
3
Raef LaFrentz
2,066
15.8
1995–98
4
Clyde Lovellette
1,979
24.7
1950–52
5
Sherron Collins
1,888
13.2
2007–10
6
Frank Mason III
1,885
13.0
2014–17
7
Darnell Valentine
1,821
15.4
1978–81
8
Keith Langford
1,812
13.3
2002–05
9
Perry Ellis
1,798
12.5
2012–16
10
Paul Pierce
1,768
16.4
1996–98
· Jayhawks of note › All-time leaders
1
1
Rank
1
Player
Danny Manning
Rebounds
1,187
Per game
8.1
Years
1985–88
2
2
Rank
2
Player
Raef LaFrentz
Rebounds
1,186
Per game
9.1
Years
1995–98
3
3
Rank
3
Player
Nick Collison
Rebounds
1,143
Per game
8.0
Years
2000–03
4
4
Rank
4
Player
Bill Bridges
Rebounds
1,081
Per game
13.9
Years
1959–61
5
5
Rank
5
Player
Eric Chenowith
Rebounds
933
Per game
6.7
Years
1998–2001
6
6
Rank
6
Player
Drew Gooden
Rebounds
905
Per game
9.2
Years
2000–02
7
7
Rank
7
Player
Wayne Simien
Rebounds
884
Per game
8.3
Years
2002–05
8
8
Rank
8
Player
Wilt Chamberlain
Rebounds
877
Per game
18.3
Years
1957–58
9
9
Rank
9
Player
Cole Aldrich
Rebounds
860
Per game
7.7
Years
2008–10
10
10
Rank
10
Player
Scot Pollard
Rebounds
850
Per game
6.6
Years
1994–97
Rank
Player
Rebounds
Per game
Years
1
Danny Manning
1,187
8.1
1985–88
2
Raef LaFrentz
1,186
9.1
1995–98
3
Nick Collison
1,143
8.0
2000–03
4
Bill Bridges
1,081
13.9
1959–61
5
Eric Chenowith
933
6.7
1998–2001
6
Drew Gooden
905
9.2
2000–02
7
Wayne Simien
884
8.3
2002–05
8
Wilt Chamberlain
877
18.3
1957–58
9
Cole Aldrich
860
7.7
2008–10
10
Scot Pollard
850
6.6
1994–97
· Jayhawks of note › All-time leaders
1
1
Rank
1
Player
Aaron Miles
Assists
954
Per game
6.9
Years
2002–05
2
2
Rank
2
Player
Dajuan Harris Jr.
Assists
865
Per game
6.1
Years
2020–2025
3
3
Rank
3
Player
Jacque Vaughn
Assists
804
Per game
6.4
Years
1994–97
4
4
Rank
4
Player
Cedric Hunter
Assists
684
Per game
5.8
Years
1984–87
5
5
Rank
5
Player
Kirk Hinrich
Assists
668
Per game
4.7
Years
2000–03
6
6
Rank
6
Player
Devonte' Graham
Assists
632
Per game
4.5
Years
2015–18
7
7
Rank
7
Player
Darnell Valentine
Assists
609
Per game
5.2
Years
1978–81
8
8
Rank
8
Player
Frank Mason III
Assists
576
Per game
4.0
Years
2014–17
9
9
Rank
9
Player
Tyshawn Taylor
Assists
575
Per game
3.9
Years
2009–12
10
10
Rank
10
Player
Adonis Jordan
Assists
568
Per game
4.1
Years
1990–93
Rank
Player
Assists
Per game
Years
1
Aaron Miles
954
6.9
2002–05
2
Dajuan Harris Jr.
865
6.1
2020–2025
3
Jacque Vaughn
804
6.4
1994–97
4
Cedric Hunter
684
5.8
1984–87
5
Kirk Hinrich
668
4.7
2000–03
6
Devonte' Graham
632
4.5
2015–18
7
Darnell Valentine
609
5.2
1978–81
8
Frank Mason III
576
4.0
2014–17
9
Tyshawn Taylor
575
3.9
2009–12
10
Adonis Jordan
568
4.1
1990–93
· Jayhawks of note › Retired jerseys
No.
No.
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
No.
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Player
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Position
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Career
0
0
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
0
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Drew Gooden
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
2000–02
Thomas Robinson
Thomas Robinson
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Thomas Robinson
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
2009–12
4
4
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
4
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Nick Collison
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
2000–03
Sherron Collins 5
Sherron Collins 5
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Sherron Collins 5
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
2006–10
5
5
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
5
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Fred Pralle
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1936–38
Howard Engleman
Howard Engleman
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Howard Engleman
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1939–41
7
7
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
7
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Tusten Ackerman 2
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
C
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1923–25
Dutch Lonborg
Dutch Lonborg
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Dutch Lonborg
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1917–20
8
8
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
8
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Charlie T. Black 1 2
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1922–24
10
10
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
10
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Charles B. Black
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1942–43, 1946–47
Kirk Hinrich
Kirk Hinrich
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Kirk Hinrich
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
2000–03
11
11
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
11
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Jacque Vaughn
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1994–97
12
12
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
12
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Paul Endacott 1 2
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1921–23
13
13
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
13
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Wilt Chamberlain
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
C
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1957–58
Walt Wesley
Walt Wesley
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Walt Wesley
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
C
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1964–66
14
14
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
14
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Darnell Valentine
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1978–81
15
15
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
15
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Ray Evans
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1942–43, 1946–47
Jo Jo White
Jo Jo White
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Jo Jo White
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1966–69
Bud Stallworth
Bud Stallworth
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Bud Stallworth
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1970–72
Mario Chalmers 5
Mario Chalmers 5
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Mario Chalmers 5
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
2006–08
16
16
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
16
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Clyde Lovellette 3
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
C
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1950–52
22
22
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
22
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Marcus Morris
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
2008–11
23
23
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
23
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
B.H. Born 3
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
C
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1952–54
Wayne Simien
Wayne Simien
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Wayne Simien
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
2002–05
25
25
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
25
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Danny Manning 4
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1985–88
Brandon Rush 5
Brandon Rush 5
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Brandon Rush 5
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
2005–08
26
26
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
26
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Gale Gordon
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
G
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1925–27
32
32
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
32
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Bill Bridges
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1959–61
33
33
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
33
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Bill "Skinny" Johnson
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
C
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1930–33
34
34
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
34
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Paul Pierce
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1995–98
36
36
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
36
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Al Peterson
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
C
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1925–27
40
40
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
40
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Dave Robisch
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1969–71
45
45
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
45
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Raef LaFrentz
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
F
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1994–98
Cole Aldrich 5
Cole Aldrich 5
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Cole Aldrich 5
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
C
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
2007–2010
60
60
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
60
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Max Falkenstien
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
Announcer
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
1945–2006
Kansas Jayhawks retired jerseys
No.
Player
Position
Career
0
Drew Gooden
F
2000–02
Thomas Robinson
F
2009–12
4
Nick Collison
F
2000–03
Sherron Collins 5
G
2006–10
5
Fred Pralle
G
1936–38
Howard Engleman
F
1939–41
7
Tusten Ackerman 2
C
1923–25
Dutch Lonborg
G
1917–20
8
Charlie T. Black 1 2
G
1922–24
10
Charles B. Black
F
1942–43, 1946–47
Kirk Hinrich
G
2000–03
11
Jacque Vaughn
G
1994–97
12
Paul Endacott 1 2
G
1921–23
13
Wilt Chamberlain
C
1957–58
Walt Wesley
C
1964–66
14
Darnell Valentine
G
1978–81
15
Ray Evans
G
1942–43, 1946–47
Jo Jo White
G
1966–69
Bud Stallworth
F
1970–72
Mario Chalmers 5
G
2006–08
16
Clyde Lovellette 3
C
1950–52
22
Marcus Morris
F
2008–11
23
Born 3
C
1952–54
Wayne Simien
F
2002–05
25
Danny Manning 4
F
1985–88
Brandon Rush 5
F
2005–08
26
Gale Gordon
G
1925–27
32
Bill Bridges
F
1959–61
33
Bill "Skinny" Johnson
C
1930–33
34
Paul Pierce
F
1995–98
36
Al Peterson
C
1925–27
40
Dave Robisch
F
1969–71
45
Raef LaFrentz
F
1994–98
Cole Aldrich 5
C
2007–2010
60
Max Falkenstien
Announcer
1945–2006
· Jayhawks of note › Olympians
1952
1952
Year
1952
Player
Phog Allen (assistant coach)
Medal
1952
1952
Year
1952
Player
Charlie Hoag
Medal
1952
1952
Year
1952
Player
Bill Hougland
Medal
1952
1952
Year
1952
Player
John Keller
Medal
1952
1952
Year
1952
Player
Dean Kelley
Medal
1952
1952
Year
1952
Player
Bob Kenney
Medal
1952
1952
Year
1952
Player
Bill Lienhard
Medal
1952
1952
Year
1952
Player
Clyde Lovellette
Medal
1956
1956
Year
1956
Player
Bill Hougland
Medal
1960
1960
Year
1960
Player
Allen Kelley
Medal
1968
1968
Year
1968
Player
Jo Jo White
Medal
1976
1976
Year
1976
Player
Dean Smith (head coach)
Medal
1980
1980
Year
1980
Player
Darnell Valentine
Medal
mw- DNP
1988
1988
Year
1988
Player
Danny Manning
Medal
2012
2012
Year
2012
Player
Sasha Kaun (Russia)
Medal
2024
2024
Year
2024
Player
Joel Embiid
Medal
Year
Player
Medal
1952
Phog Allen (assistant coach)
1952
Charlie Hoag
1952
Bill Hougland
1952
John Keller
1952
Dean Kelley
1952
Bob Kenney
1952
Bill Lienhard
1952
Clyde Lovellette
1956
Bill Hougland
1960
Allen Kelley
1968
Jo Jo White
1976
Dean Smith (head coach)
1980
Darnell Valentine
mw- DNP
1988
Danny Manning
2012
Sasha Kaun (Russia)
2024
Joel Embiid
· Jayhawks of note › Presidential Medal of Freedom
Bob Dole
Bob Dole
Player
Bob Dole
Years at Kansas
1941–1942
Year given
1997
President
Bill Clinton
Reason
Lengthy political career
Dean Smith
Dean Smith
Player
Dean Smith
Years at Kansas
1949–1953
Year given
2013
President
Barack Obama
Reason
Charity work and accomplishments as North Carolina's men's basketball coach
Player
Years at Kansas
Year given
President
Reason
Bob Dole
1941–1942
1997
Bill Clinton
Lengthy political career
Dean Smith
1949–1953
2013
Barack Obama
Charity work and accomplishments as North Carolina's men's basketball coach
· Jayhawks of note › Jayhawks in the NBA › Draft history
1959
1959
Year
1959
Player
Wilt Chamberlain
Team
Philadelphia Warriors
Year
Player
Team
1959
Wilt Chamberlain
Philadelphia Warriors
· Jayhawks of note › Jayhawks in the NBA › Draft history
1947
1947
Year
1947
Round
Pick
Overall
Player
Ray Evans
Team
New York Knicks
1948
1948
Year
1948
Round
Pick
Overall
Player
Otto Schnellbacher
Team
Providence Steamrollers
1952
1952
Year
1952
Round
1
Pick
9
Overall
9
Player
Clyde Lovellette
Team
Minneapolis Lakers
1953
1953
Year
1953
Round
8
Pick
Overall
Player
Dean Kelley
Team
Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons
1953
1953
Year
1953
Round
11
Pick
Overall
32
Player
Gil Reich
Team
Boston Celtics
1954
1954
Year
1954
Round
3
Pick
4
Overall
22
Player
B. H. Born
Team
Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons
1954
1954
Year
1954
Round
7
Pick
2
Overall
56
Player
Allen Kelley
Team
Milwaukee Hawks
1957
1957
Year
1957
Round
6
Pick
8
Overall
48
Player
Maury King
Team
Boston Celtics
1959
1959
Year
1959
Round
10
Pick
6
Overall
71
Player
Ron Loneski
Team
St. Louis Hawks
1961
1961
Year
1961
Round
3
Pick
9
Overall
32
Player
Bill Bridges
Team
Chicago Packers
1962
1962
Year
1962
Round
1
Pick
5
Overall
5
Player
Wayne Hightower
Team
San Francisco Warriors
1963
1963
Year
1963
Round
4
Pick
2
Overall
28
Player
Nolen Ellison
Team
Baltimore Bullets
1965
1965
Year
1965
Round
8
Pick
7
Overall
68
Player
George Unseld
Team
Los Angeles Lakers
1966
1966
Year
1966
Round
1
Pick
6
Overall
6
Player
Walt Wesley
Team
Cincinnati Royals
1966
1966
Year
1966
Round
13
Pick
3
Overall
103
Player
Al Lopes
Team
Baltimore Bullets
1967
1967
Year
1967
Round
4
Pick
2
Overall
33
Player
Ronald Franz
Team
Detroit Pistons
1968
1968
Year
1968
Round
9
Pick
8
Overall
114
Player
Roger Bohnenstiel
Team
New York Knicks
1969
1969
Year
1969
Round
1
Pick
9
Overall
9
Player
Jo Jo White
Team
Boston Celtics
1969
1969
Year
1969
Round
4
Pick
5
Overall
48
Player
Dave Nash
Team
Chicago Bulls
1969
1969
Year
1969
Round
11
Pick
13
Overall
154
Player
Bruce Sloan
Team
Philadelphia 76ers
1971
1971
Year
1971
Round
3
Pick
9
Overall
44
Player
Dave Robisch
Team
Boston Celtics
1971
1971
Year
1971
Round
4
Pick
13
Overall
64
Player
Walter Roger Brown
Team
Los Angeles Lakers
1971
1971
Year
1971
Round
13
Pick
12
Overall
207
Player
Pierre Russell
Team
Milwaukee Bucks
1972
1972
Year
1972
Round
1
Pick
7
Overall
7
Player
Bud Stallworth
Team
Seattle SuperSonics
1972
1972
Year
1972
Round
14
Pick
4
Overall
184
Player
Aubrey Nash
Team
Baltimore Bullets
1975
1975
Year
1975
Round
7
Pick
2
Overall
110
Player
Rick Suttle
Team
Los Angeles Lakers
1975
1975
Year
1975
Round
8
Pick
18
Overall
144
Player
Roger Morningstar
Team
Boston Celtics
1976
1976
Year
1976
Round
1
Pick
16
Overall
16
Player
Norm Cook
Team
Boston Celtics
1977
1977
Year
1977
Round
7
Pick
14
Overall
124
Player
Herb Nobles
Team
Detroit Pistons
1978
1978
Year
1978
Round
5
Pick
11
Overall
99
Player
Ken Koenigs
Team
Cleveland Cavaliers
1978
1978
Year
1978
Round
6
Pick
8
Overall
118
Player
John Douglas
Team
New Orleans Jazz
1979
1979
Year
1979
Round
2
Pick
20
Overall
42
Player
Paul Mokeski
Team
Houston Rockets
1980
1980
Year
1980
Round
10
Pick
12
Overall
211
Player
Randy Carroll
Team
Phoenix Suns
1981
1981
Year
1981
Round
1
Pick
16
Overall
16
Player
Darnell Valentine
Team
Portland Trail Blazers
1981
1981
Year
1981
Round
3
Pick
1
Overall
47
Player
Art Housey
Team
Dallas Mavericks
1981
1981
Year
1981
Round
7
Pick
22
Overall
160
Player
John Crawford
Team
Philadelphia 76ers
1982
1982
Year
1982
Round
2
Pick
5
Overall
28
Player
Dave Magley
Team
Cleveland Cavaliers
1982
1982
Year
1982
Round
2
Pick
23
Overall
46
Player
Tony Guy
Team
Boston Celtics
1984
1984
Year
1984
Round
4
Pick
10
Overall
80
Player
Carl Henry
Team
Kansas City Kings
1984
1984
Year
1984
Round
9
Pick
1
Overall
185
Player
Brian Martin
Team
Indiana Pacers
1984
1984
Year
1984
Round
9
Pick
15
Overall
199
Player
Kelly Knight
Team
Utah Jazz
1986
1986
Year
1986
Round
2
Pick
2
Overall
26
Player
Greg Dreiling
Team
Indiana Pacers
1986
1986
Year
1986
Round
2
Pick
18
Overall
42
Player
Ron Kellogg
Team
Atlanta Hawks
1986
1986
Year
1986
Round
4
Pick
1
Overall
71
Player
Calvin Thompson
Team
New York Knicks
1988
1988
Year
1988
Round
1
Pick
1
Overall
1
Player
Danny Manning
Team
Los Angeles Clippers
1988
1988
Year
1988
Round
3
Pick
25
Overall
75
Player
Archie Marshall
Team
San Antonio Spurs
1990
1990
Year
1990
Round
2
Pick
7
Overall
34
Player
Kevin Pritchard
Team
Golden State Warriors
1991
1991
Year
1991
Round
1
Pick
26
Overall
26
Player
Mark Randall
Team
Chicago Bulls
1993
1993
Year
1993
Round
1
Pick
16
Overall
16
Player
Rex Walters
Team
New Jersey Nets
1993
1993
Year
1993
Round
2
Pick
15
Overall
42
Player
Adonis Jordan
Team
Seattle SuperSonics
1994
1994
Year
1994
Round
2
Pick
11
Overall
38
Player
Darrin Hancock
Team
Charlotte Hornets
1995
1995
Year
1995
Round
1
Pick
28
Overall
28
Player
Greg Ostertag
Team
Utah Jazz
1997
1997
Year
1997
Round
1
Pick
19
Overall
19
Player
Scot Pollard
Team
Detroit Pistons
1997
1997
Year
1997
Round
1
Pick
27
Overall
27
Player
Jacque Vaughn
Team
Utah Jazz
1998
1998
Year
1998
Round
1
Pick
3
Overall
3
Player
Raef LaFrentz
Team
Denver Nuggets
1998
1998
Year
1998
Round
1
Pick
10
Overall
10
Player
Paul Pierce
Team
Boston Celtics
1999
1999
Year
1999
Round
2
Pick
16
Overall
45
Player
Ryan Robertson
Team
Sacramento Kings
2001
2001
Year
2001
Round
2
Pick
14
Overall
45
Player
Eric Chenowith
Team
New York Knicks
2002
2002
Year
2002
Round
1
Pick
4
Overall
4
Player
Drew Gooden
Team
Memphis Grizzlies
2003
2003
Year
2003
Round
1
Pick
7
Overall
7
Player
Kirk Hinrich
Team
Chicago Bulls
2003
2003
Year
2003
Round
1
Pick
12
Overall
12
Player
Nick Collison
Team
Seattle SuperSonics
2005
2005
Year
2005
Round
1
Pick
29
Overall
29
Player
Wayne Simien
Team
Miami Heat
2007
2007
Year
2007
Round
1
Pick
13
Overall
13
Player
Julian Wright
Team
New Orleans Hornets
2008
2008
Year
2008
Round
1
Pick
13
Overall
13
Player
Brandon Rush
Team
Portland Trail Blazers
2008
2008
Year
2008
Round
1
Pick
27
Overall
27
Player
Darrell Arthur
Team
New Orleans Hornets
2008
2008
Year
2008
Round
2
Pick
4
Overall
34
Player
Mario Chalmers
Team
Minnesota Timberwolves
2008
2008
Year
2008
Round
2
Pick
22
Overall
52
Player
Darnell Jackson
Team
Miami Heat
2008
2008
Year
2008
Round
2
Pick
29
Overall
59
Player
Sasha Kaun
Team
Seattle SuperSonics
2010
2010
Year
2010
Round
1
Pick
11
Overall
11
Player
Cole Aldrich
Team
New Orleans Hornets
2010
2010
Year
2010
Round
1
Pick
12
Overall
12
Player
Xavier Henry
Team
Memphis Grizzlies
2011
2011
Year
2011
Round
1
Pick
13
Overall
13
Player
Markieff Morris
Team
Phoenix Suns
2011
2011
Year
2011
Round
1
Pick
14
Overall
14
Player
Marcus Morris
Team
Houston Rockets
2011
2011
Year
2011
Round
2
Pick
19
Overall
49
Player
Josh Selby
Team
Memphis Grizzlies
2012
2012
Year
2012
Round
1
Pick
5
Overall
5
Player
Thomas Robinson
Team
Sacramento Kings
2012
2012
Year
2012
Round
2
Pick
11
Overall
41
Player
Tyshawn Taylor
Team
Brooklyn Nets
2013
2013
Year
2013
Round
1
Pick
7
Overall
7
Player
Ben McLemore
Team
Sacramento Kings
2013
2013
Year
2013
Round
2
Pick
9
Overall
39
Player
Jeff Withey
Team
Portland Trail Blazers
2014
2014
Year
2014
Round
1
Pick
1
Overall
1
Player
Andrew Wiggins
Team
Cleveland Cavaliers
2014
2014
Year
2014
Round
1
Pick
3
Overall
3
Player
Joel Embiid
Team
Philadelphia 76ers
2015
2015
Year
2015
Round
1
Pick
15
Overall
15
Player
Kelly Oubre
Team
Atlanta Hawks
2016
2016
Year
2016
Round
2
Pick
3
Overall
33
Player
Cheick Diallo
Team
Los Angeles Clippers
2017
2017
Year
2017
Round
1
Pick
4
Overall
4
Player
Josh Jackson
Team
Phoenix Suns
2017
2017
Year
2017
Round
2
Pick
4
Overall
34
Player
Frank Mason III
Team
Sacramento Kings
2018
2018
Year
2018
Round
2
Pick
4
Overall
34
Player
Devonte' Graham
Team
Atlanta Hawks
2018
2018
Year
2018
Round
2
Pick
17
Overall
47
Player
Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk
Team
Los Angeles Lakers
2020
2020
Year
2020
Round
1
Pick
27
Overall
27
Player
Udoka Azubuike
Team
Utah Jazz
2022
2022
Year
2022
Round
1
Pick
14
Overall
14
Player
Ochai Agbaji
Team
Cleveland Cavaliers
2022
2022
Year
2022
Round
1
Pick
21
Overall
21
Player
Christian Braun
Team
Denver Nuggets
2023
2023
Year
2023
Round
1
Pick
13
Overall
13
Player
Gradey Dick
Team
Toronto Raptors
2023
2023
Year
2023
Round
2
Pick
21
Overall
51
Player
Jalen Wilson
Team
Brooklyn Nets
2024
2024
Year
2024
Round
2
Pick
5
Overall
35
Player
Johnny Furphy
Team
Indiana Pacers
2024
2024
Year
2024
Round
2
Pick
26
Overall
56
Player
Kevin McCullar Jr.
Team
New York Knicks
Year
Round
Pick
Overall
Player
Team
1947
Ray Evans
New York Knicks
1948
Otto Schnellbacher
Providence Steamrollers
1952
1
9
9
Clyde Lovellette
Minneapolis Lakers
1953
8
Dean Kelley
Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons
1953
11
32
Gil Reich
Boston Celtics
1954
3
4
22
B. H. Born
Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons
1954
7
2
56
Allen Kelley
Milwaukee Hawks
1957
6
8
48
Maury King
Boston Celtics
1959
10
6
71
Ron Loneski
St. Louis Hawks
1961
3
9
32
Bill Bridges
Chicago Packers
1962
1
5
5
Wayne Hightower
San Francisco Warriors
1963
4
2
28
Nolen Ellison
Baltimore Bullets
1965
8
7
68
George Unseld
Los Angeles Lakers
1966
1
6
6
Walt Wesley
Cincinnati Royals
1966
13
3
103
Al Lopes
Baltimore Bullets
1967
4
2
33
Ronald Franz
Detroit Pistons
1968
9
8
114
Roger Bohnenstiel
New York Knicks
1969
1
9
9
Jo Jo White
Boston Celtics
1969
4
5
48
Dave Nash
Chicago Bulls
1969
11
13
154
Bruce Sloan
Philadelphia 76ers
1971
3
9
44
Dave Robisch
Boston Celtics
1971
4
13
64
Walter Roger Brown
Los Angeles Lakers
1971
13
12
207
Pierre Russell
Milwaukee Bucks
1972
1
7
7
Bud Stallworth
Seattle SuperSonics
1972
14
4
184
Aubrey Nash
Baltimore Bullets
1975
7
2
110
Rick Suttle
Los Angeles Lakers
1975
8
18
144
Roger Morningstar
Boston Celtics
1976
1
16
16
Norm Cook
Boston Celtics
1977
7
14
124
Herb Nobles
Detroit Pistons
1978
5
11
99
Ken Koenigs
Cleveland Cavaliers
1978
6
8
118
John Douglas
New Orleans Jazz
1979
2
20
42
Paul Mokeski
Houston Rockets
1980
10
12
211
Randy Carroll
Phoenix Suns
1981
1
16
16
Darnell Valentine
Portland Trail Blazers
1981
3
1
47
Art Housey
Dallas Mavericks
1981
7
22
160
John Crawford
Philadelphia 76ers
1982
2
5
28
Dave Magley
Cleveland Cavaliers
1982
2
23
46
Tony Guy
Boston Celtics
1984
4
10
80
Carl Henry
Kansas City Kings
1984
9
1
185
Brian Martin
Indiana Pacers
1984
9
15
199
Kelly Knight
Utah Jazz
1986
2
2
26
Greg Dreiling
Indiana Pacers
1986
2
18
42
Ron Kellogg
Atlanta Hawks
1986
4
1
71
Calvin Thompson
New York Knicks
1988
1
1
1
Danny Manning
Los Angeles Clippers
1988
3
25
75
Archie Marshall
San Antonio Spurs
1990
2
7
34
Kevin Pritchard
Golden State Warriors
1991
1
26
26
Mark Randall
Chicago Bulls
1993
1
16
16
Rex Walters
New Jersey Nets
· Jayhawks of note › NBA Award winners
1959–60
1959–60
Season
1959–60
Player
Wilt Chamberlain
Team
Philadelphia Warriors
Award
MVPRookie of the Year
1965–66
1965–66
Season
1965–66
Player
Wilt Chamberlain
Team
Philadelphia 76ers
Award
MVP
1966–67
1966–67
Season
1966–67
Player
Wilt Chamberlain
Team
Philadelphia 76ers
Award
MVP
1967–68
1967–68
Season
1967–68
Player
Wilt Chamberlain
Team
Philadelphia 76ers
Award
MVP
1971–72
1971–72
Season
1971–72
Player
Wilt Chamberlain
Team
Los Angeles Lakers
Award
NBA Finals MVP
1975–76
1975–76
Season
1975–76
Player
Jo Jo White
Team
Boston Celtics
Award
NBA Finals MVP
1997–98
1997–98
Season
1997–98
Player
Danny Manning
Team
Phoenix Suns
Award
Sixth Man of the Year
2007–08
2007–08
Season
2007–08
Player
Paul Pierce
Team
Boston Celtics
Award
NBA Finals MVP
2014–15
2014–15
Season
2014–15
Player
Andrew Wiggins
Team
Minnesota Timberwolves
Award
Rookie of the Year
2022–23
2022–23
Season
2022–23
Player
Joel Embiid
Team
Philadelphia 76ers
Award
MVP
Season
Player
Team
Award
1959–60
Wilt Chamberlain
Philadelphia Warriors
MVPRookie of the Year
1965–66
Wilt Chamberlain
Philadelphia 76ers
MVP
1966–67
Wilt Chamberlain
Philadelphia 76ers
MVP
1967–68
Wilt Chamberlain
Philadelphia 76ers
MVP
1971–72
Wilt Chamberlain
Los Angeles Lakers
NBA Finals MVP
1975–76
Jo Jo White
Boston Celtics
NBA Finals MVP
1997–98
Danny Manning
Phoenix Suns
Sixth Man of the Year
2007–08
Paul Pierce
Boston Celtics
NBA Finals MVP
2014–15
Andrew Wiggins
Minnesota Timberwolves
Rookie of the Year
2022–23
Joel Embiid
Philadelphia 76ers
MVP

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