Mario Chalmers hit a 3-pointer with 2.1 seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime, and the Jayhawks kept it going from there for a 75-68 victory over Memphis Monday night for their first national title since 1988.
Presented by Coors Light: Is UCLA freshman Kevin Love ready to make the jump to the NBA? Pete Gillen, Steve Lappas, and Jason Horowitz discuss Love and other freshman stars' situations.
Get a taste of what Emmanuel Negedu will bring to the Tennessee Volunteers this fall!
UCLA freshman Kevin Love, who led the Bruins in scoring and rebounding on the way to a Final Four berth, made himself eligible for the NBA draft but said he will not yet hire an agent.
USC phenom freshman O.J. Mayo made his first public comments Thursday since declaring himself eligible for the NBA Draft. He called the opportunity the 'ultimate dream.'
Brandon Rush and Darrell Arthur, two key contributors in Kansas' 2008 title run have decided to head to the NBA.
Former Massachusetts head coach Travis Ford was introduced at Oklahoma State Thursday after agreeing to take over the men's basketball program from Sean Sutton.
Jason Horowitz and Seth Davis discuss some of the hottest topics in sports, including Mario Chalmers' big shot and the debate over whether to expand the number of teams in the NCAA tournament.
Associated Press Coach of the Year Keno Davis has found a new home in Providence, electing to leave Drake to become the Friars' new head coach.
The 2008 Pac-10 Coach of the Year Trent Johnson left Stanford in favor of LSU, where he was introduced in Baton Rouge on Thursday.
Three days after winning the NCAA championship, Kansas coach Bill Self said no thanks alma mater Oklahoma State, and agreed to a lucrative extension that will keep him with the Jayhawks for the forseeable future.
A day after winning his first national championship, Bill Self spoke about the rumors with Oklahoma State. He said he cares deeply about his alma mater, but loves where he is and hopes things in Kansas work out.
The Kansas Jayhawks are your 2008 men's college basketball national champions. Amber Wilson breaks down all the action and shows you how Kansas pulled off its dramatic victory over Memphis.
With just over two minutes left in regulation, Memphis held a nine-point lead. But thanks to missed free throws and a clutch three, it soon crumbled away and Kansas was crowned as national champs.
Presented by Coors Light: The UCLA Bruins went to three consecutive Final Fours but have no titles to show for it. Jason Horowitz, Steve Lappas, Joe Jones, and Bill Raftery discuss the Bruins' streak.
John Calipari wants to win a national championship for the city of Memphis so bad, he's prepared to do backflips off the court Monday night if his Tigers can defeat Bill Self's Kansas Jayhawks.
The No. 1 seeds came together Saturday night in a historic night of basketball. Join Amber Wilson to see who's going on to the title game and how.
After nearly letting an early 28-point cushion slip away, Kansas put away North Carolina with a late 13-0 run to advance to Monday's championship game against Memphis with an 84-66 victory.
Freshman sensation Derrick Rose put on a show with 25 points and nine rebounds and Chris Douglas-Roberts poured in 29 points, leading Memphis to a 78-63 romp of UCLA Saturday night to earn a berth in Monday's championship game.
The Kansas Jayhawks came out in the first half against North Carolina like they were shot out of a cannon. Brandon Rush, who netted a game-high 25 points, said it was the best half he's seen from his team.
Presented by Coors Light: Will there be more and more one seeds playing in the Final Four in the future? Steve Lappas, Joe Jones, Pete Gillen, and Jason Horowitz talk about this possible trend.
East Regional Final: Tyler Hansbrough continued to make his case for the Naismith Award, going for 28 points and 13 rebounds as UNC defeated Louisville 83-73 to advance to the Final Four.