Kansas: Bill Self hospitalized, does not travel with team
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Kansas: Bill Self hospitalized, does not travel with team
"Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball coach Bill Self was hospitalized Monday out of caution and did not travel with the team to Colorado, the school announced. Self was feeling "under the weather" before being taken to LMH Health, where he received IV fluids, the school said. The school's statement Monday night said Self was feeling better. Self, 63, has had multiple health scares in recent years."
"In 2023, Self missed the Big 12 and NCAA tournaments after being hospitalized because of chest tightness and balance concerns. He underwent a heart catheterization and had two stents placed for the treatment of blocked arteries. This past July, Self was admitted to a hospital after feeling unwell and experiencing "some concerning symptoms," per the school. He underwent a procedure to have two stents inserted and was released two days later."
Bill Self, 63, was hospitalized Monday out of caution and did not travel with Kansas to Colorado. He felt "under the weather" and received IV fluids at LMH Health, and was reported to be feeling better that night. Self has had multiple recent health scares, including a 2023 hospitalization for chest tightness and balance concerns that led to a heart catheterization and two stents. This past July he underwent a procedure to insert two more stents and was released two days later. Self has coached Kansas since 2003, winning two national championships and leading an NCAA-record 14 straight Big 12 regular-season titles.
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