NABC Coach of the Year

The NABC Coach of the Year is an award given annually by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) to recognize the top head coach in men's college basketball across the four largest college athletic associations in the United States. The award has been given since the 1958–59 season to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I coaches, since 1961–62 to Division II, and since 1975–76 to Division III coaches.[1] At the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) level it has been awarded since 1992–93, while the two-year schools' coaches have been honored since 1983–84.[1] The award is currently sponsored by the United States Marine Corps.[1]

NABC Coach of the Year
Awarded forthe most outstanding men's basketball head coaches in all levels of competition
CountryUnited States
Presented byNABC
United States Marine Corps
History
First award1959
Most recentNCAA DI: Kelvin Sampson, Houston
NCAA DII: Matt Margenthaler, Minnesota State
NCAA DIII: Brooks Miller, Trine
NAIA: Scott Moore, Grace
Two-year schools: Dillon Hargrove, National Park
WebsiteOfficial website

Through the 2023–24 college basketball season, there have been 33 multiple-time winners spanning the four associations. Larry Gipson and Ray Harper are the only repeat winners who were honored at multiple association levels. Gipson won in 1982–83 at the helm of two-year school Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, and again in 2002–03 while leading Division II's Northeastern State. Harper won in 1998–99 and 2000–01 at the NCAA Division II level while also earning the award in 2007–08 in the NAIA.

Two coaches are tied for the most all-time awards, with five apiece: John Wooden of UCLA (Division I) and Ben McCollum of Northwest Missouri State (Division II). Close behind them with four awards is Bo Ryan of Wisconsin–Platteville (Division III).

Key

Co-Coaches of the Year
Coach (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been awarded the NABC Coach of the Year award at that point

Coaches of the Year

NCAA

Division I
Season Winner Team Reference
1958–59Eddie HickeyMarquette[2]
1959–60Pete NewellCalifornia[3]
1960–61Fred TaylorOhio State[4]
1961–62Fred Taylor (2)Ohio State[4]
1962–63Ed JuckerCincinnati[5]
1963–64John WoodenUCLA[6]
1964–65Butch van Breda KolffPrinceton[7]
1965–66Adolph RuppKentucky[8]
1966–67John Wooden (2)UCLA[6]
1967–68Guy LewisHouston[9]
1968–69John Wooden (3)UCLA[10]
1969–70John Wooden (4)UCLA[6]
1970–71Jack KraftVillanova[11]
1971–72John Wooden (5)UCLA[6]
1972–73Gene BartowMemphis[12]
1973–74Al McGuireMarquette[13]
1974–75Bob KnightIndiana[14]
1975–76Johnny OrrMichigan[15]
1976–77Dean SmithNorth Carolina[16]
1977–78 Bill FosterDuke[17]
Abe LemonsTexas[17]
1978–79Ray MeyerDePaul[18]
1979–80Lute OlsonIowa[19]
1980–81 Jack HartmanKansas State[20]
Ralph MillerOregon State[3]
1981–82Don MonsonIdaho[21]
1982–83Lou CarneseccaSt. John's[22]
1983–84Marv HarshmanWashington[23]
1984–85John ThompsonGeorgetown[24]
1985–86Eddie SuttonKentucky[25]
1986–87Rick PitinoProvidence[26]
1987–88John ChaneyTemple[27]
1988–89P. J. CarlesimoSeton Hall[28]
1989–90Jud HeathcoteMichigan State[29]
1990–91Mike KrzyzewskiDuke[30]
1991–92George RavelingUSC[3]
1992–93Eddie FoglerVanderbilt[31]
1993–94Gene KeadyPurdue[32]
Nolan RichardsonArkansas[32]
1994–95Jim HarrickUCLA[3]
1995–96John CalipariUMass[33]
1996–97Clem HaskinsMinnesota[34]
1997–98Bill GuthridgeNorth Carolina[35]
1998–99 Mike Krzyzewski (2)Duke[36]
Jim O'BrienOhio State[36]
1999–00Gene Keady (2)Purdue[37]
2000–01Tom IzzoMichigan State[38]
2001–02Kelvin SampsonOklahoma[39]
2002–03Tubby SmithKentucky[40]
2003–04 Phil MartelliSaint Joseph's[41]
Mike MontgomeryStanford[3]
2004–05Bruce WeberIllinois[42]
2005–06Jay WrightVillanova[43]
2006–07Todd LickliterButler[44]
2007–08Bob McKillopDavidson[45]
2008–09 Mike AndersonMissouri[46]
John Calipari (2)Memphis[33]
2009–10Jim BoeheimSyracuse[47]
2010–11Steve FisherSan Diego State[48]
2011–12Tom Izzo (2)Michigan State[49]
2012–13Jim CrewsSaint Louis[50]
2013–14Gregg MarshallWichita State[51]
2014–15John Calipari (3)Kentucky[33]
2015–16Bill SelfKansas[52]
2016–17Mark FewGonzaga[53]
2017–18Tony BennettVirginia[54]
2018–19Matt PainterPurdue[55]
2019–20Anthony GrantDayton[56]
2020–21Mark Few (2)Gonzaga[57]
2021–22Tommy LloydArizona[3]
2022–23Shaka SmartMarquette[58]
2023–24Kelvin Sampson (2)Houston[59]
Division II
Season Winner Team Reference
1958–59No award
1959–60
1960–61
1961–62Jim PhelanMount St. Mary's[60]
1962–63Jim IversonSouth Dakota[61]
1963–64Arad McCutchanEvansville[62]
1964–65Arad McCutchan (2)Evansville[62]
1965–66Guy R. StrongKentucky Wesleyan[63]
1966–67Clarence GainesWinston-Salem State[64]
1967–68Bob PolkTrinity (TX)[65]
1968–69William CallahanAmerican International[10]
1969–70Lucian MitchellKentucky State[66]
1970–71Bob DanielsKentucky Wesleyan[67]
1971–72Charles MoirRoanoke[68]
1972–73Bob JonesKentucky Wesleyan[69]
1973–74Bill ThomasSouthwest Missouri State[70]
1974–75Sonny AllenOld Dominion[71]
1975–76 Herb MageePhiladelphia Textile[72]
Don ZechPuget Sound[72]
1976–77Ron ShumateChattanooga[73]
1977–78John ChaneyCheyney State[74]
1978–79Dave BussGreen Bay[75]
1979–80Hal WisselFlorida Southern[76]
1980–81Jim Phelan (2)Mount St. Mary's[77]
1981–82Mac PettyWabash[21]
1982–83Ralph UnderhillWright State[78]
1983–84Lynn NanceCentral Missouri State[79]
1984–85Bill JonesJacksonville State[80]
1985–86Dave BikeSacred Heart[81]
1986–87Wayne ChapmanKentucky Wesleyan[26]
1987–88Don DoucetteUMass Lowell[82]
1988–89Michael BernardNorth Carolina Central[83]
1989–90Wayne Chapman (2)Kentucky Wesleyan[84]
1990–91Gary ElliottNorth Alabama[85]
1991–92Bruce WebsterBridgeport[86]
1992–93Pat DouglassCal State Bakersfield[87]
1993–94Pat Douglass (2)Cal State Bakersfield[88]
1994–95Bruce PearlSouthern Indiana[89]
1995–96Gary GarnerFort Hays State[90]
1996–97Pat Douglass (3)Cal State Bakersfield[34]
1997–98Bob WilliamsUC Davis[91]
1998–99Ray HarperKentucky Wesleyan[92]
1999–00Mike DunlapMetro State[93]
2000–01Ray Harper (2)Kentucky Wesleyan[94]
2001–02Mike Dunlap (2)Metro State[95]
2002–03Larry Gipson (2)Northeastern State[96]
2003–04Tony IngleKennesaw State[97]
2004–05Dave RobbinsVirginia Union[98]
2005–06Mike LeafWinona State[99]
2006–07Ron LievenseBarton[100]
2007–08Mike Leaf (2)Winona State[99]
2008–09Ron NiekampFindlay[101]
2009–10Greg KamanskyCal Poly Pomona[102]
2010–11Scott DavenportBellarmine[103]
2011–12Brad JacksonWestern Washington[104]
2012–13Steve HesserDrury[105]
2013–14Kim AndersonCentral Missouri[106]
2014–15Linc DarnerFlorida Southern[107]
2015–16Tom BilleterAugustana (SD)[108]
2016–17Ben McCollumNorthwest Missouri State[109]
2017–18Andy BronkemaFerris State[110]
2018–19Ben McCollum (2)Northwest Missouri State[109]
2019–20Ben McCollum (3)Northwest Missouri State[109]
2020–21Ben McCollum (4)Northwest Missouri State[111]
2021–22Ben McCollum (5)Northwest Missouri State[112]
2022–23Jim CrutchfieldNova Southeastern[113]
2023–24Matt MargenthalerMinnesota State[114]
Division III
Season Winner Team Reference
1958–59No award
1959–60
1960–61
1961–62
1962–63
1963–64
1964–65
1965–66
1966–67
1967–68
1968–69
1969–70
1970–71
1971–72
1972–73
1973–74
1974–75
1975–76Bob HamiltonWittenberg[115]
1976–77Larry HunterWittenberg[16]
1977–78Dan McCarrellNorth Park[74]
1978–79Dan McCarrell (2)North Park[75]
1979–80Dan McCarrell (3)North Park[76]
1980–81Jerry WelshPotsdam State[77]
1981–82Bobby DyeCal State Bakersfield[21]
1982–83Bob BessoirScranton[78]
1983–84Dave Vander MeulenWisconsin–Whitewater[79]
1984–85Doc SauersAlbany[80]
1985–86Jerry Welsh (2)Potsdam State[81]
1986–87Bosco DjurickovicNorth Park[26]
1987–88Gene MehaffeyOhio Wesleyan[116]
1988–89Dave Vander Meulen (2)Wisconsin–Whitewater[117]
1989–90Michael NeerRochester[118]
1990–91Bo RyanWisconsin–Platteville[85]
1991–92Ed DoumaCalvin[86]
1992–93Joe CampoliOhio Northern[87]
1993–94Pat FlanneryLehigh Valley[88]
1994–95Bo Ryan (2)Wisconsin–Platteville[119]
1995–96John GianniniRowan[120]
1996–97Dennie BridgesIllinois Wesleyan[34]
1997–98Bo Ryan (3)Wisconsin–Platteville[121]
1998–99Bo Ryan (4)Wisconsin–Platteville[122]
1999–00Kevin Vande StreekCalvin[123]
2000–01Mike LonerganCatholic[124]
2001–02Dick ReynoldsOtterbein[125]
2002–03Dave PaulsenWilliams[126]
2003–04Dave Paulsen (2)Williams[127]
2004–05Jeff GamberYork (PA)[128]
2005–06Dave MacedoPensacola[129]
2006–07David HixonAmherst[130]
2007–08Mark EdwardsWashington U.[131]
2008–09Mark Edwards (2)Washington U.[132]
2009–10Bob SemlingWisconsin–Stevens Point[133]
2010–11Steve FritzSt. Thomas (MN)[134]
2011–12Pat MillerWisconsin–Whitewater[135]
2012–13David Hixon (2)Amherst[136]
2013–14Pat Miller (2)Wisconsin–Whitewater[137]
2014–15Bob Semling (2)Wisconsin–Stevens Point[138]
2015–16John TauerSt. Thomas (MN)[139]
2016–17Stephen BrennanBabson[140]
2017–18Dave WellmanNebraska Wesleyan[141]
2018–19Matt LewisWisconsin–Oshkosh[142]
2019–20Landry KosmalskiSwarthmore[143]
2020–21No award[1]
2021–22Josh MerkelRandolph–Macon[144]
2022–23John KrikorianChristopher Newport[145]
2023–24Brooks MillerTrine[146]

NAIA

In 2008–09, the NABC began presenting separate awards for coaches of the year in NAIA Divisions I and II. In 2020–21, the NAIA removed its divisional classifications.

Non-divisional era
(1993–2008; 2021–present)
Season Coach Team Reference
1992–93 Gerald Stockton Midwestern State [147]
1993–94 Jim Reid Georgetown (KY) [148]
1994–95 Duane Reboul Birmingham–Southern [149]
1995–96 Larry Holley William Jewell [150]
1996–97 Roger Kaiser Life [34]
1997–98 Bobby Martin Southern Nazarene [35]
1998–99 Kim Elders Cornerstone [151]
1999–00 Roger Kaiser (2) Life [152]
2000–01 Don Lane Transylvania [153]
2001–02 Harry Statham McKendree [154]
2002–03 Ken Ammann Concordia (CA) [155]
2003–04 Bob Bolen Mountain State [156]
2004–05No award[1]
2005–06 Terry Waldrop Texas Wesleyan [157]
2006–07 Rocky Lamar MidAmerica Nazarene [158]
2007–08 Ray Harper (3) Oklahoma City [159]
2008–09Split into NAIA Divisions I and II[160]
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20
2020–21 Austin Johnson (2) Lewis–Clark State [161]
2021–22 Stacy Hollowell Loyola (LA) [162]
2022–23 Colby Blaine College of Idaho [163]
2023–24 Scott Moore Grace [164]
Division I
(2009–2020)
Season Coach Team Reference
1992–93No award
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
1999–00
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03
2003–04
2004–05
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09Ralph TurnerUnion (TN)[165]
2009–10Bob Bolen (2)Mountain State[156]
2010–11Al BruehlRobert Morris (IL)[166]
2011–12Chad WarnerShorter[167]
2012–13Bob BurchardColumbia (MO)[168]
2013–14Steve KnightWilliam Carey (MS)[169]
2014–15Keith AdkinsCampbellsville[170]
2015–16Dave HolmquistBiola[171]
2016–17Larry CordaroLSU–Alexandria[172]
2017–18Kelvin StarrThe Master's[173]
2018–19Ryan MoodyBenedictine (KS)[174]
2019–20Austin JohnsonLewis–Clark State[175]
2020–21No award
2021–22
2022–23
2023–24
Division II
(2009–2020)
Season Coach Team Reference
1992–93No award
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
1999–00
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03
2003–04
2004–05
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09Donnie BostwickOklahoma Wesleyan[176]
2009–10Donnie Bostwick (2)Oklahoma Wesleyan[177]
2010–11Rollie MassiminoNorthwood (FL)[178]
2011–12Danny MilesOregon Tech[179]
2012–13Drew DienerCardinal Stritch[180]
2013–14Greg TonagelIndiana Wesleyan[181]
2014–15Kim Elders (2)Cornerstone[182]
2015–16Greg Tonagel (2)Indiana Wesleyan[181]
2016–17Kim Elders (3)Cornerstone[182]
2017–18Greg Tonagel (3)Indiana Wesleyan[181]
2018–19Ryan CottinghamSpring Arbor[183]
2019–20Mike McBrideHoly Cross (IN)[184]
2020–21No award
2021–22
2022–23
2023–24

Two-year schools

John Wooden, NCAA Division I, UCLA, 5× awardee
Jay Wright, NCAA Division I, Villanova, 2006
John Calipari, NCAA Division I, Kentucky, 3× awardee
Arad McCutchan, NCAA Division II, Evansville, 2× awardee
Bo Ryan, NCAA Division III, Wisconsin–Platteville, 4× awardee
Roger Kaiser, NAIA, Life, 2× awardee
Rollie Massimino, NAIA Division II, Northwood, 2011
Dan Sparks, two-year schools, Vincennes, 1986
Season Winner Team Reference
1983–84Bill AlheimMiami Dade–North[79]
1984–85Denny LehnusKankakee[80]
1985–86Dan SparksVincennes[81]
1986–87Jerry StoneMidland (TX)[26]
1987–88David FarrarHutchinson[185]
1988–89Larry GipsonNortheastern Oklahoma A&M[186]
1989–90Kirk SperawPensacola[187]
1990–91Chick HessArizona Western[85]
1991–92Fred TrenkleCollege of Southern Idaho[86]
1992–93Bob MarlinPensacola[87]
1993–94Steve McClainHutchinson[88]
1994–95Dave CampbellWestern Nebraska[188]
1995–96Gary ShourdsSullivan[1]
1996–97Terry CarrollIndian Hills[34]
1997–98Terry Carroll (2)Indian Hills[35]
1998–99Ryan CrossBarton (KS)[151]
1999–00Joe O'BrienSoutheastern (IA)[189]
2000–01Jay SpoonhourWabash Valley[190]
2001–02Jeff KidderUtah Tech[191]
2002–03Joe O'Brien (2)Southeastern (IA)[189]
2003–04Joe O'Brien (3)Southeastern (IA)[189]
2004–05Bill FoyParis[192]
2005–06No award[1]
2006–07
2007–08Todd FranklinSoutheastern Illinois[193]
2008–09Mike JeffersJohnson County (KS)[194]
2009–10Doug WagemesterKirkwood[195]
2010–11Kirk WhitemanLincoln (IL)[196]
2011–12Mike AppleSandhills[197]
2012–13Tim RyanCollege of Central Florida[198]
2013–14Matt GordonPhoenix[1]
2014–15Chuck MooreRichard Bland[199]
2015–16Craig DotyRock Valley[200]
2016–17Todd LorensenSouthwestern (IA)[201]
2017–18Steve ChristiansenTriton[202]
2018–19Todd Franklin (2)Vincennes[203]
2019–20Mike Apple (2)Sandhills[204]
2020–21Brett PutzDes Moines Area[205]
2021–22John PigattiSouth Suburban[206]
2022–23Randy CaseyMilwaukee Area Tech[207]
2023–24Dillon HargroveNational Park[208]

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