In fact, Duke and North Carolina comprise half of the four schools who have made more Final Fours than Kansas.

Bill Self has an impressive Final Four resume himself. He’s tied for 24th all-time with 729 wins, and Saturday’s game will be his fourth individual Final Four appearance with the Jayhawks. The last time Kansas saw Villanova in the Final Four was in 2018, where Villanova won en route to a national championship. Kansas is looking for some revenge four years later.

Here’s a look at Kansas’ history in the Final Four.

How many Final Fours has Kansas been to?

Kansas has made 16 appearances in the men’s Final Four, the fifth-most all time. This appearance from Self ties him with Williams for most by a Kansas coach. Self is 2-1 to date in Final Four games, with a loss in his last appearance.

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How many times has Kansas won a national championship?

Kansas has won five national championships, putting it at 3-6 in the national championship game. The Jayhawks’ last national championship was in 2008 over Memphis.

Kansas won national championships in 1952, 1988, and 2008. 2008 was Self’s one championship win, and his Jayhawks were the runner up in 2003 and 2012.

Kansas record in Final Four games

Kansas is 9-7 in Final Four games to date, with its last win coming in 2012 and its last national championship occurring in 2008.

Kansas has done well in the Final Four, winning four of its last five appearances and five of its last eight. Self is 1-1 with Kansas in the national championship.

Kansas record in national championship

Kansas is 3-6 in the national championship game, with a 1-1 record under Self. Kansas lost to Kentucky in 2012, while beating Memphis in 2008.

Key players on Bill Self’s Final Four teams

2008: Brandon Rush was a key contributor for the 2008 Jayhawks against North Carolina, scoring 25 points and hauling in seven rebounds. Mario Chalmers was another major player for these Jayhawks, scoring 11 points. While Chalmers is more well-known for his NBA career, Rush was the bigger name for Kansas at the time. This roster spawned seven NBA players: Rush, Chalmers, Darrell Arthur, Darnell Jackson, Sherron Collins, Sasha Kaun, and Cole Aldrich.

2012: For the 2012 Jayhawks, Thomas Robinson was led the way over Ohio State, raking in 19 points and eight rebounds. He was one of three NBA players to come out of this squad, and was joined by Tyshaun Taylor and Jeff Withey.

2018: Kansas in 2018 couldn’t keep up with Villanova, who gave Self his first Final Four loss as the Kansas coach. Devonte’ Graham and Malik Newman were leaders the Jayhawks, scoring 23 and 21 points, respectively. but it ultimately wasn’t enough. Graham, Newman, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, Udoka Azubuike, and Marcus Garrett would be NBA players on the roster.