NCAA at 75 - College Basketball

22. Kansas, 2008
Kansas' most recent national championship will always be remembered for Mario Chalmers' dramatic 3-pointer that sent the game against Memphis into overtime, where the Jayhawks eventually prevailed 75-68. Chalmers, though, was hardly the only star of one of the greatest KU squads ever assembled. Wing Brandon Rush was named first-team All-Big 12 three straight seasons, forward Darrell Arthur -- who had 20 points in the title game -- was one of the most gifted athletes to ever wear a Kansas uniform and point guard Sherron Collins won more games in a four-year span than any Jayhawk in history. It was a roster full of stars -- six players were eventually drafted -- who sacrificed statistics and personal glory for the good of the team. No player averaged more than 13 points.
-- Jason King
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