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Kansas coach Bill Self has heart procedure

Self had two stents inserted during a heart procedure that “went very well,” and he is expected to make a full recovery.

“He is in good spirits and expects to be released from the hospital soon.”

The university did not disclose any information regarding a timetable for Self’s recovery or whether he will miss the upcoming basketball season.

Self previously underwent a heart procedure and had two stents placed to treat blocked arteries in 2023. The veteran coach had experienced chest tightness and had concerns about his balance after watching shooting as his team was preparing for a Big 12 tournament quarterfinal game that year.

He recovered and was present at NCAA Tournament practices, but did not fully return to coaching on the sideline for games until the following season.

Who is Bill Self?

Bill Self has spent the past 22 seasons as Kansas’ head basketball coach, winning the national championship in 2008 and 2022.

The Jayhawks have qualified for the NCAA Tournament 21 times during Self’s tenure, only missing the 2020 season when the tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

He has compiled a 624-156 overall record during his time at Kansas.

When does Kansas open the 2025-26 season?

Kansas has exhibition games scheduled against Louisville (Oct. 24) and Fort Hays State (Oct. 28) before opening the season against Green Bay on Nov. 3 and North Carolina on Nov. 7.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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