If North Carolina is going to beat Kansas, it will most likely need another such performance from Love, who is widely considered a potential second-round N.B.A. draft pick.
“It means everything to me,” Love said of leading his team to the championship game. “I couldn’t do it without my guys and my coaches. I give all the credit to them. They put me in the position and it was a team effort. Just one game away from a national championship, what else can you say?”
Kansas Coach Bill Self can join an elite club.
Bill Self can join an elite club by winning his second N.C.A.A. championship.
With Mike Krzyzewski (five titles) and Roy Williams (three) out of coaching, Villanova’s Jay Wright is the only active men’s basketball coach with at least two N.C.A.A. championships, having won titles in 2016 and 2018. With Kansas’ victory over Villanova, Self is in a position to match Wright.
Iona Coach Rick Pitino won championships at Kentucky (1996) and Louisville (2013), but the latter was vacated. Active coaches who have one championship include Kentucky’s John Calipari, Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim, Michigan State’s Tom Izzo, Virginia’s Tony Bennett and Baylor’s Scott Drew.
“I think it does have added value to me and the players because there’s no guarantees in this tournament,” said Self, 59, whose team is the last remaining No. 1 seed in the tournament. “A lot of times the favorites don’t win, obviously.”
He pointed out that his 2020 team “was equipped to make a run,” but the pandemic forced the cancellation of that year’s tournament.
“We were so good defensively,” he said. “And we had enough scoring. I thought that was probably as prepared a team to do well in the tournament as any we’ve had.”