University of Kansas

Kansas Jayhawks vs. Miami Hurricanes in NCAA Tournament Elite Eight: Lineups, time, TV

The details

When/where: 1:20 p.m. Sunday at United Center, Chicago

TV/radio: CBS; WHB (810 AM)

About No. 10 seed Miami (26-10): Miami reached the Elite Eight by defeating Iowa State, 70-56, on Friday in Chicago after stopping Auburn, 79-61, and USC, 68-66, in first- and second-round games in Greenville, South Carolina. … Jim Larranaga is the first coach to lead two schools to the Elite Eight as a double-digit seed. He took No. 11 George Mason to the 2006 Final Four. … Against Iowa State and Auburn in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, Miami has led for 68 minutes, 5 seconds while trailing only 16 seconds. … Miami had 11 steals in the Sweet 16 win over ISU, its 16th game with double-digit steals this season. … Miami is 12-7 in games decided by one to two possessions. … This marks Miami’s first Elite Eight appearance. … Senior point guard Charlie Moore, who also has played at Cal, Kansas and DePaul, was a teammate of KU’s Jalen Coleman-Lands at DePaul in 2019-20. … Moore, a redshirt on KU’s 2018 Final Four team, was named an All-ACC honorable mention selection and was voted to the league’s all-defensive Team. … Moore, who has 1,697 career points, averages 12.6 points, 4.7 assists and 2.7 rebounds a game in this, his one season at Miami …. Miami is 11-10 all-time in the NCAA Tournament, including 7-4 under Larranaga. … Larranaga, who has the 10th-most victories of any active Division I coach, is now 696-474 in 38 years as a head coach, including 226-140 in 11 seasons at Miami. … Former Oklahoma Sooner Kameron McGusty is two points away from 1,850, five steals from 150, five made threes from 200 and eight rebounds from 500 in his career. ... Sam Waardenburg has 98 caareer blocks.

About No. 1 seed Kansas (31-6): Kansas leads the all-time series against Miami, 3-1. KU won the first meeting, 82-47, on Jan. 17, 1987, in Lawrence; lost 87-86, on Jan. 12, 1989 in Miami then won the last two meetings: 100-73, on Jan. 10, 1990 in Miami and, 73-60, Jan. 16, 1991 in Lawrence. … KU is 53-41 all-time versus teams in the ACC. KU last met an ACC team in 2019 when the Jayhawks lost to Duke, 68-66, in the Champions Classic. … KU has reached the Final Four 15 times, three under coach Bill Self. … KU is 42-13 all-time as the tourney’s No. 1 seed. KU is 4-1 versus the 10 seed. … Bill Self is 43-16 in the NCAA Tournament in 19 seasons at KU. … KU reached the Elite Eight by beating Providence, 66-61; Creighton, 79-72 and Texas Southern, 83-56. … KU on Friday by beating Providence improved to 9-2 in Sweet 16 games during the Self era. KU has won its last four Sweet 16 contests in 2022, 2018, 2017 and 2016. … KU has 2,354 all-time wins, one more than Kentucky on the all time victory list. … KU is 112-48 in 50 years of NCAA Tournament action. … KU is in the Elite Eight for the 25th time, including the ninth time in the Self era. KU is 3-5 in Elite Eight games under Self. … KU is shooting for its 16th Final Four appearance. KU has won three national titles in NCAA Tournament format (1952, 1988, 2008). … KU has led at halftime in 29 games. KU is 26-3 when leading after 20 minutes. … KU is 23-0 when holding teams under 70 points …. Jalen Wilson has had 10 or more boards in 10 games.

Projected lineups

P

No.

Miami

Ht.

Yr.

PPG

F

21

Sam Waardenburg

6-10

Jr.

8.6

G

2

Isaiah Wong

6-3

So.

15.3

G

3

Charlie Moore

5-11

Sr.

12.6

G

11

Jordan Miller

6-7

Jr.

10.3

G

23

Kameron McGusty

6-5

Sr.

17.8

P

No.

Kansas

Ht.

Yr.

PPG

F

33

David McCormack

6-10

Sr.

10.0

F

10

Jalen Wilson

6-8

So.

11.2

G

30

Ochai Agbaji

6-5

Sr.

18.9

G

2

Christian Braun

6-7

Jr.

14.3

G

3

Dajuan Harris

6-1

So.

5.4

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Gary Bedore
The Kansas City Star
Gary Bedore covers KU basketball for The Kansas City Star. He has written about the Jayhawks since 1978 — during the Ted Owens, Larry Brown, Roy Williams and Bill Self eras. He has won the Kansas Sportswriter of the Year award and KPA writing awards.
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