Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball: A Season Preview
A Return to Dominance?
The Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team is poised for a big season in 2023-24. After winning the national championship in 2022, the Jayhawks are looking to make another run at the title. They have a talented roster led by All-American candidate Jalen Wilson and a top-five recruiting class.Experienced Leadership
The Jayhawks have a lot of experience on their roster. Wilson is a senior and has been a key player for Kansas the past three seasons. He averaged 17.1 points and 6.8 rebounds per game last season. He is joined by other experienced players such as Dajuan Harris Jr., Kevin McCullar Jr., and KJ Adams Jr.Talented Newcomers
The Jayhawks also have a talented group of newcomers. They brought in the No. 5 recruiting class in the country, led by five-star recruits Gradey Dick and Ernest Udeh Jr. These players will be counted on to make an immediate impact for Kansas.Tough Schedule
The Jayhawks will have a tough schedule this season. They play in the Big 12 Conference, which is one of the best conferences in the country. They also have non-conference games against teams such as Duke, Kentucky, and Villanova.National Championship Contenders
The Jayhawks are one of the favorites to win the national championship this season. They have a talented roster, an experienced coach, and a tough schedule. They will be looking to make a run at the title and bring another championship to Lawrence.The Jayhawks will open their season on November 7th against Omaha at Allen Fieldhouse. They will play their first road game on November 11th against Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The Jayhawks are scheduled to play 31 regular season games this season. They will play 18 games at home, 11 games on the road, and two games at neutral sites.
The Big 12 Conference tournament will be held from March 8th to March 12th at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
The NCAA Tournament will begin on March 14th and will conclude with the Final Four on April 1st and 3rd at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.