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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 ...
They defeated Memphis in the National Championship game, marking the third tournament title in the school's history and fifth national title overall. The Jayhawks 37 wins remains a program record. Additionally, the win total is tied for 3rd most in NCAA history (Kentucky twice won 38 and Memphis also won 38, but the wins were officially vacated).
In the next minute and a half of overtime, Chris Douglas-Roberts scored 5 points to cut the Kansas lead to 71–68 with one minute remaining. Mario Chalmers and Sherron Collins each made a pair of free throws to give Kansas a 75–68 overtime victory over Memphis and Kansas' first national championship since 1988. [15]
Buford, 35, was a member of the Jayhawks’ 2008 NCAA title team. ... Texas, native played three seasons at Kansas from 2007-08 to 2009-10. ... including 13 contests during KU’s 2007-08 national ...
Two members of the Kansas Jayhawks’ 2008 NCAA championship men’s basketball team are competing in Ice Cube’s Big3 again this season. Mario Chalmers and Darnell Jackson were starters on the ...
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Kansas fans celebrate in Downtown Lawrence, Kansas after the Jayhawks win the 2008 National Championship. In the 2008–09 season, despite losing seven of their top nine scorers and the entire starting line-up, the Jayhawks earned their 20th consecutive NCAA tournament bid after going 25–7 (14–2), winning the conference regular season title ...
Memphis and Kansas advanced to the national championship game, with Memphis's victory in the semifinals giving them a record-setting 38 for the season, beating the mark set by Duke in 1999 (Kentucky later matched this record in 2012 and 2015). Kansas, however, spoiled their national championship hopes by handing the Tigers their second loss of ...