Bill Self has two kids named Tyler Self and Lauren Self. Bill is the head basketball coach for the Kansas Jayhawks in the NCAA.

The Hall of Fame head coach Bill was reared in an athletic household. His parents' knowledge and athletic prowess were handed down to his children, especially his son Tyler, who played at Kansas from 2013 to 2017.

The native of Edmond Oklahoma was a four-year letter winner at Oklahoma State from 1982 to 1985. He graduated from OSU in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in business and a master's in athletic administration.

Since 2003, Bill has been the head men's basketball coach at the University of Kansas. Throughout his 20 seasons as head coach, he has guided the Jayhawks to 17 Big 12 regular season championships. 

Recently, Kansas basketball assistant coach Norms Roberts delivered positive news about Self and the possibility of him being back for the NCAA Tournaments that begin this week. 

Bill Self Wife

Bill Self wife Cindy Self have been married for 34 years since 1988. The couple first met at Oklahoma State University in 1984.

Their love story began on the premises of Oklahoma State, where Bill played for the men's basketball team and Cindy was a cheerleader. When they met, Bill was one year ahead of Cindy in school, as he was in his junior year while Cindy was a sophomore. 

A year after they got to know each other, Bill graduated with a bachelor's degree in business in 1985, and Cindy earned her bachelor's degree in 1986. 

Cindy and Bill attending a family function together in October 2012
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Two years after the graduation, the couple had their grand ceremony in their hometown, Oklahoma. Besides, per her Facebook bio, the couple resides in Lawrence, Kansas. 

Two years after the graduation, the couple had their grand ceremony in their hometown, Oklahoma. Besides, per her Facebook bio, the couple resides in Lawrence, Kansas. 

Moreover, Bill spoke to KU Sports about his wife Cindy, describing her as an ideal coach's wife. She always supports him and the team and is excellent at helping him identify any issues with the players.

Tyler and Bill donning matching Kansas 2012 Basketball Europe t-shirt
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Cindy had brought many valuable contributions to the team, including her passion for the sport as a fan, her ability to provide constructive feedback to Bill as a sounding board, and her skill in reading body language to help identify any issues with the players.

Outside of her involvement with the team, Cindy has a deep passion for helping children. She pursued a Master's in elementary education after graduating from OKS and, in 2006, founded the Assists Foundation with Bill to assist youth in their community.

Bill Self Children

Bill has two children named Tyler Self and Lauren Self. Their kids have been fond of sports, following early basketball exposure since childhood.

Their son, Tyler, played in 46 games and six NCAA Tournament games during his career with Kansas. 

(Left to Right) Tyler, Cindy, Lauren, and Bill at Arvest Bank Theatre in 2014
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On the other hand, his daughter has been pleased with his accomplishments and has been there every step of the way, frequently sitting right next to her mother, Cindy, during games, living and dying with everything the Jayhawks do on the field.

Aside from sports, she has chosen to be a faith-based mentor and guide for young people.

Lauren Self

Bill's daughter Lauren graduated from the University of Kansas with a major in Elementary Education. She works for the Christian ministry Young Life in Richardson, Texas.

Lauren and Hayden during the wedding at Midland in August 2014
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Her husband, Hayden graduated from Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio, with a major in Christian Education. He works as a music pastor at Canyon Creek Baptist Church in Richardson, Texas.

Besides, the couple exchanged vows on August 16, 2014, in Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland. 

The Bride and Groom planned their wedding by focusing on what was important to them, including meaningful moments and relationships with family and friends. 

Lauren and Hayden in Richardson, TX, in November 2021
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During the ceremony, they had talented friends singing, and the groom, a worship leader, sang a special song to his bride. The bride, Lauren, wanted to honor the tradition of her father's basketball team by tossing confetti newspaper in the air as they exited the church. 

At the reception, many food stations allowed guests to mingle throughout the evening. The band, Musivo Live, kept the dance floor packed all night, and the guests enjoyed a gourmet popcorn bar. 

Tyler Self

Bill's son Tyler Self has been a co-founder and managing partner of FERN Financial Group since September 2022. 

Before acquiring that role, he was appointed Austin Spurs general manager at Spurs Sports and Entertainment in August 2017. It's the role he has served for almost five years. 

Self worked as the assistant general manager for Austin; before that, he spent two years as an assistant in the basketball operations department for San Antonio. 

(Left) Tyler with his brother-in-law, Hayden at Mildland in 2014
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He made a name for himself during his college career at Lawrence, where he played for Kansas for five seasons, from 2012-13 to 2016-17. One of those seasons was a redshirt year.

Although Self wasn't a star player with KU, he was a fan favorite. Throughout his career, he played in 46 games and scored 19 points with 12 assists, eight rebounds, and one steal. 

He played 95 minutes at KU before transitioning to the San Antonio Spurs as a basketball operations assistant after his playing career ended.

Bill Self Family Life

Bill family includes his parents Margaret Self and Bill Self Sr. He grew up alongside his sister name, Shelly Self Anderson. 

His dad, Self Sr., played basketball during his collegiate days and later coached basketball as the head coach for high school girls. 

He passed down his knowledge of basketball fundamentals to his son, Bill, including shooting with the correct foot and using his left hand.

Three generation of the Selfs in one frame uploaded in Shelly's FB page in 2016
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Bill and his sister Shelly Anderson practiced these skills in the driveway of their family home in Oklahoma, with Shelly even helping Bill learn to get open off screens.

Bill became a starter at Edmond Memorial High and later at Oklahoma State University, partly thanks to the skills he learned from his father.

Father Bill Self Sr

Bill Self Sr. was raised in Hitchita, a small town in eastern Oklahoma, and worked on the family farm picking cotton in the fields. 

Self Sr. passed away at the age of 82. He had been battling rheumatoid lung disease and contracted pneumonia and COVID-19 while in the hospital.

Self Sr worked in education and athletics as a coach and teacher. He coached the Morris High girl's basketball team to a state title in 1966 while working as the school superintendent. 

Bill Eugene Self Sr. celebrating his birthday with granddaughter in October 2017
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He later opened a school supply business and worked for the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) until 1999, where he served as the executive director from 1991 to 1996.

Self Sr. achieved many great things in his career, including becoming a school superintendent at a young age and coaching a small school's basketball team.

Mother Margaret Self

Margaret and Bill Self Sr., who celebrated their 60th anniversary in July 2022, have a solid connection to basketball.

They watched their children play and followed their son's coaching career.

Margaret played basketball and even holds the family record for the most points scored in a single game, beating her son's career-high by one point.

The Selfs attending Lauren and Hayden's wedding in August 2014
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In the past, girls' basketball games were played differently than today. In some states, only three players from each team were allowed to cross half-court, and coaches could select any of the six players on the floor to shoot free throws when a player was fouled.

Margaret, who is 80, only recently shared with her son about her career night playing for the Boynton High Cardinals in Muskogee County, Oklahoma.

Her father, A.B. Crocker, was the coach and personally chose her to shoot many free throws, which is a testament to her skill and talent on the court.