Coach K-Duke Blue Devils-(Four National Championships, 1991, 2000, 2009, 2014), (11 Final Four appearances), (35 NCAA Tournament Appearances, in 45 seasons), (Twelve-time Reg. Season Champions), (Fifteen-time Conf. Season Champions), (Five-time ACC Coach of the Year), (Two-Time NCAA Coach of the Year).
Roy Williams-North Carolina Tar Heels-(Three National Championships, 2004, 2008, 2016), (8 Final Four appearances), (29 NCAA Tournament Appearances, in 32 seasons), 885-253, 77% winning percentage), (Eighteen Reg. Season Champions), (Six-time Conf. Season Champions), (Four-time Coach of the Year in his conference), (Two-time NCAA Coach of the Year).
Jim Boeheim-Syracuse Orange-(National Championship, 2002), (4 Final Four appearances), (34 NCAA Appearances, in 44 seasons), (10650-399, 72% winning percentage), (Ten-time Reg. Seasons Champion), (Five-time Cong. Season Champions), (Four-time Big East Coach of the Year), (Two-time NCAA Coach of the Year).
Tom Izzo-Michigan State Spartans-(National Championship, 1999), (8 Final Four appearances), (22 NCAA Tournament Appearances, in 25 seasons), (628-241, 72% winning percentage), (Ten-time Reg. Season Champions), (Six-time Conf. Season Champions), (Three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year), (1997 NCAA Coach of the Year).
Bill Self-Kansas Jayhawks-(National Championship, 2008), (3 Final Four appearances), 22 NCAA Tournament Appearances, in 27 seasons), (708-214, 76% winning percentage), (Nineteen Reg. Season Champions), (Eight-time Conf. Season Champions), (Six-Time Big 12 Coach of the Year), (2011 NCAA Coach of the Year)
John Calipari-Kentucky Wildcats (National Championship, 2011), (4 Final Four appearances (2 vacated), (20 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 28 seasons),(775-217, 78% winning percentage), (Eighteen-time Reg. Season Champions), (Fifteen-time Conf. Season Champions), (Four-time SEC Coach of the Year),(Three-time NCAA Coach of the Year).
Rick Pitino -Iona Gaels-(Two National Championships, 1995, 2012), (7 Final Four appearances), (21 NCAA Tournament Appearances, in 32 seasons), (770-271, 74% winning percentage), (Ten-time Reg. Season Champion), (Eleven-time Conf. Season Champions), (Three-Time SEC Coach of the Year).
Jay Wright-Villanova Wildcats-(Two National Championships, 2015, 2017), (2 Final Four appearances), (16 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 26 seasons), (594-267, 69% winning percentage), (Nine-time Reg. Season Champions), (Five-time Conf. Season Champions), (Six-time Coch of the Year in his conference), (Two-time NCAA Coach of the Year).
Tony Bennett-Virginia Cavaliers-(2019 National Championship), (Final Four Appearance), (9 NCAA Tournament Appearances in 14 seasons), (346-129, 72% winning percentage), (Four-time Reg. Season Champion), (Two-time Conf. Season Champions), (Five-time Coach of the Year in his Conference), (Two-time NCAA Coach of the Year).
Mark Few-Gonzaga Bulldogs- (Final Four Appearance), (15 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 21 seasons), (599-124, 82% winning percentage), (Nineteen Reg. Season Champions), (Sixteen-time Conf. Season Champions), (2017 NCAA Coach of the Year).
Bob Huggins-West Virginia Mountaineers-(2 Final Four appearances), (24 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 35 seasons), (809-347, 70% winning percentage), (Eleven-time Reg. Season Champions), (Eight-time Conf. Season Champion), (2014 Big 12 Coach of the Year).
Gregg Marshall-Wichita State Shockers-(Final Four Appearance), (14 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 22 seasons), (525-204, 72% winning percentage), (Eleven-Time Reg. Season Champions), (Nine-Time Conf. Season Champion), (2013 NCAA Coach of the Year).
Rick Barnes-Tennessee Vols-(Final Four Appearance), 24 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 33 seasons), (709-378, 65% winning percentage), (Four-time Reg. Season Champions), (Conf. Season Champion), (Five-Time Coach of the Year in his Conference), (2018 NCAA Coach of the Year).
Bruce Pearl-Auburn Tigers-(Final Four Appearance), (10 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 16 seasons), (356-177, 66% winning percentage), (Six-time Reg. Season Champions), (Three-Time Conf. Season Champion), (Two-time SEC Coach of the Year).
Lon Kruger, Oklahoma Sooners-(Two Final Four Appearances), (19 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 34 seasons), (658-421, 61% winning percentage), (Two-time Reg. Season Champions), (Two-time Conf. Seasons Champions), (Two-time SEC Coach of the Year).
Dana Altman-Oregon Ducks-(Final Four Appearance), (14 NCAA Tournament, in 31 Seasons), (669-346, 66% winning percentage), (Six-time Reg. Season Champions), (Nine-time Con. Season Champion), (Three-Time Pac 12 Coach of the Year).
Ben Howland-Mississippi State Bulldogs-(2 Final Four appearances), (9 NCAA Tournament Appearances, in 24 seasons), (497-275, 64% winning percentage), (Eight-time Reg Season Champions), (Four-time Conf. Season Champions), (Two Time Coach of the Year in his conference).
Chris Beard-Texas Tech Raiders-(Final Four Appearance), (3 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 5 seasons), (124-49, 71% winning percentage), (Two-time Reg. Season Champions), (Conf. Season Champions), (Two-Time Big 12 Coach of the Year), (2018 NCAA Coach of the Year).
Shaka Smart-Texas Longhorns-(Final Four Appearance), (7 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 11 seasons), (253-134, 65% winning percentage), (Two-time Con. Season Champion).
Jamie Dixon-TCU Horned Frogs-(12 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 17 seasons), (412-180, 69% winning percentage), (Two-time Reg. Season Champions), (Conf. Season Champion), (2003 Big East Coach of the Year), (2008 NCAA Coach of the Year).
Leonard Hamilton-Florida State Seminoles-(10 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 32 seasons), (582-431, 57% winning percentage), (Two-time Reg. Season Champions), (Conf. Season Champions), (Five-time Coach of the Year in his Conference).
Bruce Weber-Kansas State Wildcats-(Final Four Appearance), (13 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 22 seasons), (474-265, 64% winning percentage), (Six-time Reg. Season Champions), (Conf. Seasons Champions), (Three-time Coach of the Year), (2004 NCAA Coach of the Year).
Sean Miller-Arizona Wildcats-(10 NCAA Tournament, in 16 seasons), (405-147, 73% winning percentage), (Eight-time Reg. Season Champions), (Four-time Conf. Season Champions), (Three-time Pac 12 Coach of the Year).
Jim Larranaga-Miami (FL) Hurricanes-(Final Four Appearance).-(9 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 34 seasons), (632-422, 60% winning percentage), (Six-time Reg. Season Champions), (Four-time Conf. Season Champions), (Two-Time ACC Coach of the Year), (2012 NCAA Coach of the Year).
Chris Mack-Louisville Cardinals-(9 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 11 seasons), (259-118, 68% winning percentage), (Three-time Reg. Season Champions), (2017 Big East Coach of the Year).
Matt Painter-Purdue Boilermakers-(12 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 16 seasons), (362-179, 66% winning percentage), (Four-time Reg. Season Champions), (Conf. Season Champions), (Four-time Big Ten Coach of the Year).
Mick Cronin-UCLA Bruins-(11 NCAA Tournament appearances (in 17 years), (384-183, 67% winning percentage), (Three-time Reg. Season Champion), (Four-time Conf. Season Champion), (2019 UCLA Coach of the Year).
Frank Martin-South Carolina Gamecocks-(Final Four Appearance), (5 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 13 seasons), (264-173, 60% winning percentage), (2009 Big 12 Coach of the Year).
Tom Crean-Georgia Bulldogs-(Final Four Appearance), (9 NCAA Tournament appearances in 20 seasons), (383-268, 58% winning percentage), (Three-Time Reg. Season Champions), (2015 Big Ten Coach of the Year).
Buzz Williams-Texas A&M Aggies-(Elite 8 Appearance, 8 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 13 seasons), (269-169, 61% winning percentage), (Reg. Season Champions).
Steve Alford-Nevada Wolfpack-(11 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 25 seasons), (528-281, 65% winning percentage), (Four-time Reg. Season Champions), (Five-time Conf. Season Champions).
Greg McDermott-Creighton Blue Jays-(8 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 19 seasons), (380-247, 60% winning percentage), (Two-time Reg. Season Champions), (Three-time Conf. Season Champions), (2019 Big East Coach of the Year).
Mark Turgeon-Maryland Terrapins-(9 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 22 seasons), (454-258, 63% winning percentage), (2-Time Reg. Season Champions), (2014 Big Ten Coach of the Year).
Fran McCaffery-Iowa Hawkeyes-(9 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 24 seasons), (445-320, 58% winning percentage), (Four-time Reg. Season Champions), (Five-time Conf. Season Champions).
Archie Miller-Indiana Hoisers-(4 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 9 seasons), (194-106, 64% winning percentage), (2-Time Reg. Season Champions).
Steve Wojcicechowski-Marquette Golden Eagles-(2 NCAA Tournament Appearances, in 6 seasons), (115-81, 58% winning percentage).
Josh Pastner-Georgia Tech Yellowjackets-(4 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 11 seasons), (232-140, 62% winning percentage), (Two-time Reg. Season Champions). (Three-time Conf. Season Champions), (2016 ACC Coach of the Year).
Kevin Willard-Seton Hall Pirates-(4 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 13 seasons), (236-186, 59% winning percentage), (Conf. Season Champion), (2015 Big East Coach of the Year), (2015 Big East Coach of the Year).
Tad Boyle-Colorado Buffaloes-(4 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 13 seasons), (262-176, 59% winning percentage), (Conf. Tournament Champion).
Ed Cooley-Providence Friars-(5 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 14 seasons), (273-191, 58% winning percentage), (Reg. Season Champion), (Conf. Season Champion).
Frank Haith-Tulsa Golden Hurricanes-(4 NCAA Tournament appearances, in 16 seasons), (321-205, 61% winning percentage), (Reg. Season Champion), (Conf. Season Champion), (2011 NCAA Coach of the Year).
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