See the links below for where you can order Kansas men's basketball National Champions merchandise, including this official locker room T-shirt. Photo courtesy of Fanatics.
Kansas won its fourth NCAA men’s basketball national championship Monday night in an epic comeback and Jayhawks fans looking for merchandise to commemorate the title have plenty of options, including lots of shirts and hats.
The most popular items are the official Kansas National Champs locker room T-shirts (men’s sizes for $29.99; and women’s sizes for $24.99), as well as the official Kansas National Champs hats ($29.99) that players wore on the court in New Orleans. The No. 1 seed Jayhawks rallied from behind to top No. 8 North Carolina, 72-69.
Also for sale online are the official Kansas National Champs hats that players wore on TV after Monday’s win over North Carolina. Photo courtesy of Fanatics.
Also of note is a Kansas National Champs hoodie ($64.99), a blue T-shirt with scores of all six NCAA Tournament games ($29.99) and a Kansas basketball championship gift box for $79.99 that has a retail value over $100. Kansas Final Four T-shirts ($24.99) and Final Four hats ($29.99) also are for sale.
Free shipping within the United States is available on orders over $24 by using the coupon code 24SHIP at checkout.
To make it easy to find what you want, check out the following Kansas Jayhawks index pages to see the latest merchandise options:
Also: See all of the latest Kansas products available
Here’s some of what the Associated Press wrote about Kansas’ win over North Carolina:
Kansas brought its fourth NCAA title back home Monday thanks to a second-half flurry that erased a 16-point deficit and eventually overcame North Carolina 72-69 in an epic battle of power programs.
It was the biggest comeback in title game history, surpassing Kentucky’s 10-point rally to beat Utah in 1998.
David McCormack scored the go-ahead bucket from close range with 1:21 left, then another at the 22-second mark to put the Jayhawks ahead by three. North Carolina missed its final four shots, including Caleb Love’s desperation 3 at the buzzer. His heave barely grazed rim after officials ruled that Kansas guard DaJuan Harris Jr., stepped out on an inbounds pass with 4.3 seconds left.
The Tar Heels went scoreless over the final 1:41.
After McCormick’s go-ahead bucket, Love’s shot got blocked but North Carolina got an offensive rebound and fed to Armando Bacot under the bucket. But the big man lost his footing and turned it over, then limped off the court, unable to return.
That put Brady Manek, not as good a defender, on McCormack, and the Kansas big man backed in Manek for the shot that put the Jayhawks ahead by three.
McCormack and Jalen Wilson led KU with 15 points each. Christian Braun scored 10 of his 12 in the second half and transfer Remy Walker had 11 of his 14 over the final 20 minutes, as the Jayhawks turned what looked like a lost cause into one of the sweetest wins ever.
Carolina had scored 16 straight points late in the first half to open a 40-25 advantage at the break, but top-seeded KU (34-6) went on a 31-10 run over the opening 10 minutes of the second to take a six-point lead and set up a fantastic finish.
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