UPI College Basketball Coach of the Year

UPI College Basketball Coach of the Year
Awarded for the best men's basketball head coach in NCAA Division I
Country United States
Presented by United Press International
First awarded 1955
Last awarded 1996
Currently held by Gene Keady, Purdue

The UPI College Basketball Coach of the Year was an annual basketball award given to the best men's basketball head coach in NCAA Division I competition. The award was first given following the 1954–55 season and was discontinued following the 1995–96 season. It was given by United Press International (UPI), a news agency in the United States that rivaled the Associated Press but began to decline with the advent of television news. The last winner was Gene Keady of Purdue, who led the Boilermakers to a 26–6 record and a berth into the 1996 NCAA Tournament's Second Round.

UCLA claimed the most all–time winners with six (all of whom were John Wooden), followed by San Francisco with three. Five additional schools claimed two winners apiece, while the rest only had one winner each.

Wooden garnered the most UPI Coach of the Year awards, receiving six throughout his tenure at UCLA. Six other coaches received the award twice: Bob Knight, Ray Meyer, Adolph Rupp, Norm Stewart, Fred Taylor and Phil Woolpert. The only coach whose team did not qualify for the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament was Miami (FL)'s Leonard Hamilton, who won the award in 1994–95 after leading the Hurricanes to the first round of the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Hamilton is also the only recipient with a double–digit loss season; his 1994–95 squad finished 15–13.

Key

Coach (X) Denotes the number of times the coach has been given the UPI Coach of the Year award at that point
Team (X) Denotes the number of times the team has been represented for the UPI Coach of the Year award at that point

Winners

John Wooden has the most awards (6).
Jim Calhoun won in 1990 while coaching Connecticut.
Season Coach School Record Postseason result
1954–55 Woolpert, PhilPhil Woolpert San Francisco 28–1 NCAA Champions
1955–56 Woolpert, PhilPhil Woolpert (2) San Francisco (2) 29–0 NCAA Champions
1956–57 McGuire, FrankFrank McGuire North Carolina 32–0 NCAA Champions
1957–58 Winter, TexTex Winter Kansas State 22–5 NCAA Final Four
1958–59 Rupp, AdolphAdolph Rupp Kentucky 24–3 NCAA Sweet 16
1959–60 Newell, PetePete Newell California 28–2 NCAA Runners-Up
1960–61 Taylor, FredFred Taylor Ohio State 27–1 NCAA Runners-Up
1961–62 Taylor, FredFred Taylor (2) Ohio State (2) 26–2 NCAA Runners-Up
1962–63 Jucker, EdEd Jucker Cincinnati 26–2 NCAA Runners-Up
1963–64 Wooden, JohnJohn Wooden UCLA 30–0 NCAA Champions
1964–65 Strack, DaveDave Strack Michigan 24–4 NCAA Runners-Up
1965–66 Rupp, AdolphAdolph Rupp (2) Kentucky (2) 27–2 NCAA Runners-Up
1966–67 Wooden, JohnJohn Wooden (2) UCLA (2) 30–0 NCAA Champions
1967–68 Lewis, GuyGuy Lewis Houston 31–2 NCAA Final Four
1968–69 Wooden, JohnJohn Wooden (3) UCLA (3) 29–1 NCAA Champions
1969–70 Wooden, JohnJohn Wooden (4) UCLA (4) 28–2 NCAA Champions
1970–71 McGuire, AlAl McGuire Marquette 28–1 NCAA Sweet 16
1971–72 Wooden, JohnJohn Wooden (5) UCLA (5) 30–0 NCAA Champions
1972–73 Wooden, JohnJohn Wooden (6) UCLA (6) 30–0 NCAA Champions
1973–74 Phelps, DiggerDigger Phelps Notre Dame 26–3 NCAA Sweet 16
1974–75 Knight, BobBob Knight Indiana 31–1 NCAA Elite Eight
1975–76 Young, TomTom Young Rutgers 31–2 NCAA Final Four
1976–77 Gaillard, BobBob Gaillard San Francisco (3) 29–2 NCAA 2nd Round
1977–78 Sutton, EddieEddie Sutton Arkansas 32–4 NCAA Final Four
1978–79 Hodges, BillBill Hodges Indiana State 33–1 NCAA Runners-Up
1979–80 Meyer, RayRay Meyer DePaul 26–2 NCAA 1st Round
1980–81 Miller, RalphRalph Miller Oregon State 26–2 NCAA 2nd Round
1981–82 Stewart, NormNorm Stewart Missouri 27–4 NCAA Sweet 16
1982–83 Tarkanian, JerryJerry Tarkanian UNLV 28–3 NCAA 1st Round
1983–84 Meyer, RayRay Meyer (2) DePaul (2) 27–3 NCAA 2nd Round
1984–85 Carnesecca, LouLou Carnesecca St. John's 31–4 NCAA Final Four
1985–86 Krzyzewski, MikeMike Krzyzewski Duke 37–3 NCAA Runners-Up
1986–87 Thompson, JohnJohn Thompson Georgetown 29–5 NCAA Elite Eight
1987–88 Chaney, JohnJohn Chaney Temple 32–2 NCAA Elite Eight
1988–89 Knight, BobBob Knight (2) Indiana (2) 27–8 NCAA Sweet 16
1989–90 Calhoun, JimJim Calhoun Connecticut 31–6 NCAA Elite Eight
1990–91 Majerus, RickRick Majerus Utah 30–4 NCAA Sweet 16
1991–92 Clark, PerryPerry Clark Tulane 22–9 NCAA 2nd Round
1992–93 Fogler, EddieEddie Fogler Vanderbilt 28–6 NCAA Sweet 16
1993–94 Stewart, NormNorm Stewart (2) Missouri (2) 28–4 NCAA Elite Eight
1994–95 Hamilton, LeonardLeonard Hamilton Miami (FL) 15–13 NIT 1st Round
1995–96 Keady, GeneGene Keady Purdue 26–6 NCAA 2nd Round

References

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