Saturday, April 5, 2008
Once upon a time, Cole Aldrich was an afterthought, the fourth big man off the bench -- just another big body at Kansas’ coach Bill Self’s disposal.
Freshman center Cole Aldrich takes the ball strong to the hoop against North Carolina's Danny Green and Tyler Hansbrough during the first half. Aldrich stepped up for the Hawks, scoring eight points, grabbing seven boards and blocking four shots. “He may have won the game for us tonight as much as anybody,” Kansas coach Bill Self said of Aldrich after the game.
On Saturday night against North Carolina, Aldrich etched his name onto the list of greatest relief performances in Kansas basketball history.
Kansas’ freshman center scored eight points and grabbed seven rebounds off the bench in Kansas’ 84-66 victory against North Carolina, including one board which Aldrich snatched from the clutches of North Carolina All-American Tyler Hansbrough.
“I wasn’t gonna let go,” Aldrich said.
Aldrich’s supporting performance may go down in Kansas lore if the Jayhawks follow up their Saturday night victory with a victory and a National title on Monday.
And oddly enough, Self saw it coming.
Earlier this week Self corrected a reporter who had asked how important Darnell Jackson, Sasha Kaun and Darrell Arthur would be in Kansas’ attempt to contain North Carolina forward Tyler Hansbrough. Don’t forget about Cole, Self reminded.
Self’s prophecy came true.
“He may have won the game for us tonight as much as anybody,” Self said.
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Kansas Basketball vs. North Carolina
Photo gallery of Kansas' Final Four game against North Carolina, Saturday at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
With seniors Sasha Kaun and Darnell Jackson both committing two early fouls, Bill Self faced a coaching calamity. Send Cole Aldrich, who averaged 8.1 minutes per game during the regular season, on to the floor to guard Hansbrough, the Tar Heels leading scorer and the AP National Player of the Year.
No sweat. Aldrich responded with 13 first half minutes played, six points during Kansas’ fun-n-gun first half, and one rebound that Aldrich couldn’t help by smile about.
With 10 minutes left in the first half, and Kansas leading 31-10, Aldrich sprung from floor and ripped the ball away from a bewildered Hansbrough.
“Tyler usually outworks someone, but tonight, he got outworked,” Rush said.
Aldrich, along with help from Kaun, Jackson and Arthur held Hansbrough to 17 point and nine rebounds, a shade below his usual averages of 23.7 points and 11.5 rebounds per game.
“I don’t think he was quite used to four guys that can hold their own,” Aldrich said.
The Kansas frontcourt also controlled the glass, shouldering a 42-33 rebound advantage against their frontcourt comrades from North Carolina.
“We knew we had to keep them off the glass to win the game,” Aldrich said.
Aldrich’s six-foot-10 frame stood tall in Kansas’ victorious locker room, searching for words to describe his nation-wide coming out party.
Aldrich finally settled on calling it,"...a blast.”
Kansas junior walk-on Matt Kleinnmann, sitting 35 feet to Aldrich’s left, had his own take on Aldrich’s first Final Four performance.
“He played like a man tonight,” Kleinnmann said.
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