Self ejected after pair of technical fouls at Arizona State

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Kansas head coach Bill Self walks off the court after getting ejected from the game during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Arizona State, Tuesday, March 3, 2026, in Tempe, Ariz.

TEMPE, Ariz. — Kansas coach Bill Self was ejected in the first half of Tuesday night’s game at Arizona State when he received two technical fouls for arguing an offensive foul call against Darryn Peterson.

Peterson was battling with ASU guard Bryce Ford to get to the right wing from the right-side baseline with 6:07 left in the first half of the game and the Jayhawks trailing 23-16. The officials whistled Peterson for the foul, at which point Self came out to halfcourt to express his displeasure and got T’d up twice in rapid succession.

It was the second ejection for Self in the span of three seasons after he was sent off in a road game against Texas Tech on Feb. 12, 2024.

Self had said on Monday that he felt Peterson was subject to “a lot of holding going on off the ball that probably limits his opportunities to get good touches that the officiating is letting go right now.”

“I certainly hope that that can change,” he added, “because I don’t believe that I’ve seen very many players in my time that are good offensive players that the freedom of movement doesn’t exist in the way it does with most players.”

On Tuesday, Jacque Vaughn took over as the acting head coach for the remainder of the ASU game. He had previously led KU for an entire game at Colorado on Jan. 20 when Self was unavailable due to health issues. Vaughn got a technical foul of his own with 43.4 left in the half.

ASU’s Moe Odum made three of four free throws following Self’s pair of technical fouls, although the Sun Devils turned it over on the ensuing possession. He also made two of two after Vaughn’s technical foul.

KU went to the half trailing 40-20.