Kansas Basketball Coach Bill Self Released From Hospital After Heart Procedure
- On July 24, 2025, Bill Self was hospitalized at Lawrence Memorial Hospital for concerning symptoms, and he is expected to make a full recovery.
- Amid his medical history, Bill Self has undergone heart procedures twice in just over two years, including two stents in 2023 that sidelined him for key tournaments.
- After transportation to Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Self had two stents inserted, and he was released on Saturday, two days later.
- No one at Kansas will force Bill Self out of his role, and Self will retain his head coach role until he chooses to step down or receives medical advice.
- This year, Vaughn has been mentoring Darryn Peterson, shaping the team's preparation, with Vaughn joining the Kansas staff this offseason.
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Kansas coach Bill Self released from hospital
Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self was released from the hospital Saturday after undergoing a procedure two days earlier to insert two stents, the university announced.

Kansas basketball coach Bill Self released from hospital after heart procedure
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self was released from Lawrence Memorial Hospital on Saturday, two days after having two stents inserted to treat blocked arteries.
Kansas' HOF HC Bill Self Issues Statement After Heart Procedure
Kansas’ Bill Self was released from the hospital on Saturday after enduring a heart procedure. Self even issued a statement about having two stints inserted and the care at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. “I want to thank all the amazing doctors and nurses at LMH Health for the excellent care I received during my stay there. I feel strong and am excited to be home. Our team has had a productive summer and look forward to our batteries being recharge…
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