Bill Self record in March Madness: Inside Kansas coach's history of NCAA Tournament disappointments
Here is more on how Kansas head coach Bill Self has fared in the NCAA Tournament in his career.
Bill Self record in March Madness: Inside Kansas coach's history of NCAA Tournament disappointments originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Bill Self has already been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, but continues to coach.
He was inducted in 2017 in large part because of his 600+ wins at the time and his having led the University of Kansas to 13 consecutive regular-season Big 12 titles. Self is most known for his tenure at Kansas, but his coaching career didn't start there. His first Division-1 head coaching job was at Oral Roberts in 1993.
After four seasons, he took over at Tulsa for three years, then went to Illinois for his next three seasons. In 2003, Self took over as head coach of the Jayhawks and has held the position ever since. His head coach resume includes two national championships, eight conference championships, and over 800 wins.
Here is more on Self's history in March Madness. MARCH MADNESS HQ: Live NCAA bracket | TV schedule | Latest news and more Bill Self record in March Madness Self is one of the most consistent coaches in college basketball. He has coached for 31 years, and his teams have made the NCAA Tournament in 27 of them.
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