Kansas’ Self won’t coach game vs. Arkansas

NCAABB

Kansas coach Bill Self will not coach in Saturday’s second-round NCAA tournament game against Arkansas, the school announced.

Self continues to recover from a procedure last week after complaining of chest tightness and balance concerns. He underwent a heart catheterization, had two stents placed for the treatment of blocked arteries and was discharged from the University of Kansas Health System on Sunday.

Assistant Norm Roberts will once again serve as acting head coach for the Jayhawks.

Roberts, 57, also replaced Self for four games during the season when Self was suspended by Kansas as part of self-imposed sanctions stemming from the FBI investigation into college basketball corruption.

Self has been attending Kansas practices since the Jayhawks arrived in Des Moines. Roberts said that because he has, the Jayhawks’ routine hasn’t changed much.

Kansas defeated Howard 96-68 in first-round play on Thursday.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

NHL Power Rankings: Knights take command, plus each team’s points pace vs. expectation
Seahawks’ Smith cashes in on $6M bonus in win
Wright hoping Soto helps Mets win ‘multiple’ titles
‘Lamar doesn’t have to be Superman’: Will the Ravens QB overcome ghosts of playoffs past?
Ducks stay busy, welcome RB Hughes from Tulane

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *