NCAA 2008 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball National College Championship Ring
$195.00
- Sports Team: Kansas Jayhawks
- Ring Code: NCAAB2008
- Availability: In Stock
Available Options
2008 Kansas Jayhawks Men's Basketball NCAA National Championship Ring, Custom Kansas Jayhawks Champions Ring
Material: You can choose material to get this ring in copper, silver, or yellow gold
Size: Standard US size from size 8 to size 15 (some rare size need about some extra days to make)
high grade studded AAA CZ on top
All Stones are prong set by our skilled workers, not glued
Deep Sharp engraving and 3 D letters.
All Details Are Clear to See
Solid ring, very heavy
Weight: about 45 to 60 grams, around 220 to 260 grams with packing
Packing: Luxury Wooden Gift box
Custom service: Customize service is available for this ring, we can put your name and number on the ring to make your championship ring personalized, if you want this custom service, please put your name and number on the Column when you made the purchase
The Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball program is the intercollegiate men's basketball program of the University of Kansas. It is one of the oldest and one of the most successful programs in the history of college basketball. The program is classified in the NCAA's Division I and the team competes in the Big 12 Conference.
The Jayhawks' first coach was the inventor of the game, James Naismith, who is the only coach in the program's history with a losing record. The Kansas basketball program has produced many notable professional players, including Clyde Lovellette, Wilt Chamberlain, Jo Jo White, Danny Manning, Raef LaFrentz, Paul Pierce, Nick Collison, Kirk Hinrich, Mario Chalmers, and Andrew Wiggins and coaches (including Phog Allen, Adolph Rupp, John McLendon, Dean Smith, Dutch Lonborg, Larry Brown, Roy Williams and Bill Self). Allen founded the National Association of Basketball Coaches and, with Lonborg, was an early proponent of the NCAA tournament.
In 2008, ESPN ranked Kansas second on a list of the most prestigious programs of the modern college basketball era, behind only Duke. Kansas has the longest current streak of consecutive NCAA tournament appearances (25),[5] has the 2nd longest current streak of winning seasons (31 with Syracuse having 43), has the most winning seasons in Division I history (95), the most non-losing seasons (.500 or better) in NCAA history (98), the most conference championships in Division I history (57), the most First Team All Americans in Division I history (21), and the most First Team All American Selections in Division I history (28), is third in Division I all-time winning percentage (.721) and is second in Division I all-time wins (2,101). Following a 19?C11 defeat of William Jewell on February 10, 1908, the Jayhawks had a winning all-time record for the first time. The Jayhawks haven't had a losing all-time record since.
Since the opening of Allen Fieldhouse in 1955, the Jayhawks have established a home record of 699?C108 (.866). Under head coach Bill Self, the Jayhawks have a 186?C9 (.954) record at Allen Fieldhouse, which includes win streaks of 69, 33, and an active streak of 24.