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2001 NCAA Men's Final Four Tournament Records Book Coaches 1/19/01 2:44 PM Page 83 The Coaches Coaches Records .. 84 Coaches with Accomplished Records. 85 Coaches Who Have Played and Coached in the Final Four and Tou rn a m e n t .. 86 Coaches of All-Tim e. 87 Coaches 1/19/01 2:44 PM Page 84 84 COACHES RECORDS—WON-LOST RECORDS OF CHAMPIONS Yea r Ch a m p i o n Co a c h W- L Pc t . Coaches Records 19 6 6 UT E P. Don Haskins .. 28- 1 .9 6 6 19 6 7 UC L A. John Wooden .. 30- 0 1. 0 0 0 19 6 8 UC L A. John Wooden .. 29- 1 .9 6 7 19 6 9 UC L A. John Wooden .. 29- 1 .9 6 7 Won-Lost Records of Champions 19 7 0 UC L A. John Wooden .. 28- 2 .9 3 3 19 7 1 UC L A. John Wooden .. 29- 1 .9 6 7 Yea r Ch a m p i o n Co a c h W- L Pc t . 19 7 2 UC L A. John Wooden .. 30- 0 1. 0 0 0 19 3 9 Or e g o n. Howard Hobson .. 29- 5 .8 5 3 19 7 3 UC L A. John Wooden .. 30- 0 1. 0 0 0 19 4 0 In d i a n a. Branch McCracken.. 20- 3 .8 7 0 19 7 4 North Carolina St... Norm Sloan.. 30- 1 .9 6 8 19 4 1 Wi s c o n s i n. Harold Foster.. 20- 3 .8 7 0 19 7 5 UC L A. John Wooden .. 28- 3 .9 0 3 19 4 2 St a n f o r d. Everett Dean .. 28- 4 .8 7 5 19 7 6 In d i a n a. Bob Knight.. 32- 0 1. 0 0 0 19 4 3 Wy o m i n g. Everett Shelton.. 31- 2 .9 3 9 19 7 7 Ma r q u e t t e. Al McGuire.. 25- 7 .7 8 1 19 4 4 Ut a h. Vadal Peterson.. 21- 4 .8 4 0 19 7 8 Ke n t u c k y. Joe Hall.. 30- 2 .9 3 8 19 4 5 Oklahoma St. .. Henry Iba .. 27- 4 .8 7 1 19 7 9 Michigan St. .. Jud Heathcote .. 26- 6 .8 1 3 19 4 6 Oklahoma St. .. Henry Iba .. 31- 2 .9 3 9 19 8 0 Lo u i s v i l l e. Denny Crum .. 33- 3 .9 1 7 19 4 7 Holy Cross.. Doggie Julian.. 27- 3 .9 0 0 19 8 1 In d i a n a. Bob Knight.. 26- 9 .7 4 3 19 4 8 Ke n t u c k y. Adolph Rupp .. 36- 3 .9 2 3 19 8 2 North Carolina.. Dean Smith.. 32- 2 .9 4 1 19 4 9 Ke n t u c k y. Adolph Rupp .. 32- 2 .9 4 1 19 8 3 North Carolina St... Jim Valvano .. 26 - 1 0 .7 2 2 19 5 0 CC N Y. Nat Holman.. 24- 5 .8 2 8 19 8 4 Ge o r g e t o w n. John Thompson .. 34- 3 .9 1 9 19 5 1 Ke n t u c k y. Adolph Rupp .. 32- 2 .9 4 1 19 8 5 Vi l l a n o v a. Rollie Massimino .. 25 - 1 0 .7 1 4 19 5 2 Ka n s a s. Phog Allen.. 28- 3 .9 0 3 19 8 6 Lo u i s v i l l e. Denny Crum .. 32- 7 .8 2 1 19 5 3 In d i a n a. Branch McCracken.. 23- 3 .8 8 5 19 8 7 In d i a n a. Bob Knight.. 30- 4 .8 8 2 19 8 8 Ka n s a s. Larry Brown .. 27 - 1 1 .7 1 1 19 5 4 La Salle .. Ken Loeffler.. 26- 4 .8 6 7 19 5 5 San Francisco .. Phil Woolpert.. 28- 1 .9 6 6 19 8 9 Mi c h i g a n. Steve Fisher .. 30- 7 .8 1 1 19 5 6 San Francisco .. Phil Woolpert.. 29- 0 1. 0 0 0 19 9 0 UN L V. Jerry Tarkanian .. 35- 5 .8 7 5 19 5 7 North Carolina.. Frank McGuire.. 32- 0 1. 0 0 0 19 9 1 Du k e. Mike Krzyzewski .. 32- 7 .8 2 1 19 5 8 Ke n t u c k y. Adolph Rupp .. 23- 6 .7 9 3 19 9 2 Du k e. Mike Krzyzewski .. 34- 2 .9 4 4 19 9 3 North Carolina.. Dean Smith.. 34- 4 .8 9 5 19 5 9 Ca l i f o r n i a. Pete Newell .. 25- 4 .8 6 2 19 6 0 Ohio St. .. Fred Taylor .. 25- 3 .8 9 3 19 9 4 Ar k a n s a s. Nolan Richardson .. 31- 3 .9 1 2 19 6 1 Ci n c i n n a t i. Ed Jucker .. 27- 3 .9 0 0 19 9 5 UC LA.. Jim Harrick .. 31- 2 .9 3 9 19 6 2 Ci n c i n n a t i. Ed Jucker .. 29- 2 .9 3 5 19 9 6 Ke n t u c k y. Rick Pitino.. 34- 2 .9 4 4 19 6 3 Loyola (Ill.) .. George Ireland .. 29- 2 .9 3 5 19 9 7 Ar i z o n a. Lute Olson .. 25- 9 .7 3 5 19 9 8 Ke n t u c k y. Tubby Smith.. 35- 4 .8 9 7 19 6 4 UC L A. John Wooden .. 30- 0 1. 0 0 0 19 6 5 UC L A. John Wooden .. 28- 2 .9 3 3 19 9 9 Co n n e c t i c u t. Jim Calhoun.. 34- 2 .9 4 4 20 0 0 Michigan St. .. Tom Izzo .. 32- 7 .8 2 1 CONSECUTIVE FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES 20, Eddie Sutton, Creighton, Arkansas, Kentucky Final Four Records 9, John Wooden, UCLA, 1967-75 and Oklahoma St., 1974-2000 5, Mike Krzyzewski, Duke, 1988-92 19, Lou Henson, Illinois and New Mexico St., Note: Records adjusted for vacated games. 3, Ed Jucker, Cincinnati, 1961-63 1967-99 3, Guy Lewis, Houston, 1982-84 18, Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s (N.Y.), 1967-92 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 3, Harold Olsen, Ohio St., 1944-46 10, John Wooden,.
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