ABOUT KENTUCKY (37-2): The top-ranked Wildcats defeated Louisville 69-61 in the national semifinals. The Wildcats lead in all-time NCAA Tournament victories with 110 and are second in championships with seven. Theyre bidding for their first title since 1998. Freshman forward Anthony Davis has won every major player of the year award, becoming the first Kentucky player to be so honored. If Kentucky wins, it will become the NCAA champion with the most victories.
NCAA Tournament
NCAA title game preview | Kansas vs. Kentucky
8:23 tonight at the Superdome, New Orleans | CBS (Chs. 5, 13) | KCSP (610 AM)
April 1
ABOUT KANSAS (32-6): The No. 6 Jayhawks beat Ohio State 64-62 in the national semifinals. Kansas won the 2008 NCAA championship and is gunning for the fourth title in school history. Coach Bill Self has played three top-seeded teams in the NCAA and defeated them all, including North Carolina for the regional title last week. Self also is 2-0 against No. 1 ranked teams (North Carolina in 2008 and Florida in 2006). Kentucky leads the all-time series with Kansas 20-6 and beat KU 75-65 earlier this year, but Kansas won the previous three.
CENTER
| 23 Anthony Davis | 5 Jeff Withey |
| 6-10, 220, Fr. | 7-0, 235, Jr. |
| 14.4 ppg, 10.2 rpg, 4.6 blocks | 9.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 3.6 blocks |
The nations two best shot blockers match up. Withey has been terrific in postseason play, especially on defense. He has more blocks (27) than Davis (23) in the tournament. Davis became the first player since Kansas Danny Manning in 1988 to have at least 15 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks in a Final Four game. Davis rarely sees defenses and defenders this good.
Edge >> Davis
POWER FORWARD
| 3 Terrence Jones | 0 Thomas Robinson |
| 6-9, 252, So. | 6-10, 237, Jr. |
| 12.4 ppg, 7.2 rpg | 17.7 ppg, 11.7 rpg |
Its the first time since 1999 that the title game features consensus All-Americans on opposing teams with Robinson and Davis. Robinson hasnt made more than half his shots in a game since Detroit, but he finds his points and his presence opens things for other Jayhawks. Jones struggled against Louisville with six points, but he had 15 in the victory over KU in November.
Edge >> Robinson
WING
| 14 Michael Kidd-Gilchrist | 24 Travis Releford |
| 6-7, 232, Fr. | 6-6, 210, Jr. |
| 11.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg | 8.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 50.6 FG% |
Releford is coming off his best NCAA game, with 15 points and four huge free throws late against Ohio State. Hes KUs best wing defender and hell have his hands full with Kidd-Gilchrist, who was the MVP of the East Regional. Releford is more of a three-point threat, with Kidd-Gilchrist stronger on the boards.
Edge >> Kidd-Gilchrist
SHOOTING GUARD
| 20 Doron Lamb | 15 Elijah Johnson |
| 6-4, 210, So. | 6-4, 195, Jr. |
| 13.5 ppg, 46.5% 3PT | 10.1 ppg, 3.6 apg, 43.5% 3PT/NCAA |
Johnson has been invaluable to the Jayhawks in NCAA play. Hes been the best shooter, and hes coming off the first double-double of his career with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Lamb is Kentuckys top three-point threat, leading the team in attempts. Hes also an 82.5 percent free-throw shooter.
Edge >> Lamb
POINT GUARD
| 25 Marquis Teague | 10 Tyshawn Taylor |
| 6-2, 189, Fr. | 6-3, 185, Sr. |
| 9.9 ppg, 4.8 apg | 16.5 ppg, 4.8 apg, 37.7% 3PT |
Even though hes missed 23 straight three-point attempts, Taylor gets it done. He set the tone in Kansas second-half comeback victory over Ohio State, and although hes not hitting from the outside, his shots inside the arc have been falling. Teague had eight points in the victory over Louisville but went for 24 in the second-round victory over Iowa State.
Edge >> Taylor
BENCH
Senior Darrius Miller is a former starter who gives the Wildcats punch off the bench. Hes averaged 10.1 points and brings energy into games. Kyle Wiltjer, a 6-9 freshman, has buried his only three-point attempt in each of his last four games. Kevin Young brings energy and athleticism into games at forward, and guard Conner Teahan knocked down a big three in the victory over the Buckeyes.
Edge >> Kentucky
COACHING/INTANGIBLES
This marks the first time in 50 years that the national title game has produced a coaching rematch. Not since the 1962 title game, when Cincinnatis Ed Jucker and Ohio States Fred Taylor met for the second straight year, has there been a rematch. The other occasion was KUs Phog Allen losing twice to Indianas Branch McCracken (1940, 1953). Bill Self got the better of John Calipari in 2008, when Calipari coached Memphis. This is Selfs best coaching job.
Edge >> Kansas
The Jayhawks have been living dangerously, needing big comebacks to win three of their five NCAA games. Falling behind Kentucky by double digits would not be advised. The Wildcats are wildly talented, and in Davis they have possibly one of college basketballs top players over the past few years. Kansas is determined and plays excellent defense. Will that be enough tonight? Kentucky wins, 70-65. But if its KU, mark it down as one of the greatest coaching jobs in NCAA Tournament history.
| Blair Kerkhoff, bkerkhoff@kcstar.com




