- Award winners
- References
- External links
The NABC Coach of the Year Award has been presented by the National Association of Basketball Coaches since 1959. A longtime sponsor of the award was Kodak; it is currently sponsored by the UPS Store. Award winners Year | Award Winner | College |
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1959 | Eddie Hickey | Marquette | 1960 | Pete Newell | California | 1961 | Fred Taylor | Ohio State | 1962 | Fred Taylor (2) | Ohio State | 1963 | Ed Jucker | Cincinnati | 1964 | John Wooden | UCLA | 1965 | Butch van Breda Kolff | Princeton | 1966 | Adolph Rupp | Kentucky | 1967 | John Wooden (2) | UCLA | 1968 | Guy Lewis | Houston | 1969 | John Wooden (3) | UCLA | 1970 | John Wooden (4) | UCLA | 1971 | Jack Kraft | Villanova | 1972 | John Wooden (5) | UCLA | 1973 | Gene Bartow | Memphis State | 1974 | Al McGuire | Marquette | 1975 | Bob Knight | Indiana | 1976 | Johnny Orr | Michigan | 1977 | Dean Smith | North Carolina | 1978 | Bill Foster | Duke | Abe Lemons | Texas | 1979 | Ray Meyer | DePaul | 1980 | Lute Olson | Iowa | 1981 | Jack Hartman | Kansas State | Ralph Miller | Oregon State | 1982 | Don Monson | Idaho | 1983 | Lou Carnesecca | St. John's | 1984 | Marv Harshman | Washington | 1985 | John Thompson | Georgetown | 1986 | Eddie Sutton | Kentucky | 1987 | Rick Pitino | Providence | 1988 | John Chaney | Temple | 1989 | P.J. Carlesimo | Seton Hall | 1990 | Jud Heathcote | Michigan State | 1991 | Mike Krzyzewski | Duke | 1992 | George Raveling | Southern California | 1993 | Eddie Fogler | Vanderbilt | 1994[1] | Gene Keady | Purdue | Nolan Richardson | Arkansas | 1995 | Jim Harrick | UCLA | 1996 | John Calipari | Massachusetts | 1997 | Clem Haskins | Minnesota | 1998 | Bill Guthridge | North Carolina | 1999 | Mike Krzyzewski (2) | Duke | Jim O'Brien | Ohio State | 2000[2] | Gene Keady (2) | Purdue | 2001 | Tom Izzo | Michigan State | 2002 | Kelvin Sampson | Oklahoma | 2003 | Tubby Smith | Kentucky | 2004 | Mike Montgomery | Stanford | Phil Martelli | Saint Joseph's | 2005 | Bruce Weber | Illinois | 2006 | Jay Wright | Villanova | 2007 | Todd Lickliter | Butler | 2008 | Bob McKillop | Davidson | 2009 | Mike Anderson | Missouri | John Calipari (2) | Memphis | 2010 | Jim Boeheim | Syracuse | 2011 | Steve Fisher | San Diego State | 2012 | Tom Izzo (2) | Michigan State | 2013 | Jim Crews | Saint Louis | 2014 | Gregg Marshall | Wichita State | 2015 | John Calipari (3) | Kentucky | 2016 | Bill Self | Kansas | 2017 | Mark Few | Gonzaga | 2018 | Tony Bennett | Virginia | 2019[3] | Matt Painter | Purdue |
References1. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29319642/the_republic/|title=Purdue's Keady Honored by NABC|newspaper=The Republic|location=Columbus, Indiana|page=13|date=April 4, 1994|via=Newspapers.com|agency=Associated Press}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29320458/journal_and_courier/|title=Keady Named National Coach of the Year|newspaper=Journal and Courier|location=Lafayette, Indiana|page=12|date=April 2, 2000|via=Newspapers.com}} 3. ^https://purduesports.com/news/2019/4/3/mens-basketball-painter-named-nabc-national-coach-of-the-year.aspx
External links- {{official website|http://nabc.cstv.com/nabc_awards/coach_of_the_year/national_honors/div1-year.html}}
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