2021      2022      2023

Champion Second Place Third place (tied) Third place (tied)
Kansas North Carolina Duke Villanova
Bill Self Hubert Davis Mike Krzyzewski Jay Wright

Active coaches (10+ games)

Rank Coach, Current school Yrs W-L Pct. Latest Final
All Trn 2022 (seed) All 4 2 1
1 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 47 36 4-1  (2) 101-31 .765 2022 13 9 5
2 John Calipari, Kentucky 30 21 0-1  (2) 56-20 .737 2022 6 3 1
3 Rick Pitino, Iona 33 22   54-20 .730 2021 7 3 2
4 Bill Self, Kansas 29 23 6-0  (1) 55-21 .724 2022 4 3 2
5 Tom Izzo, Michigan State 27 24 1-1  (7) 53-23 .697 2022 8 2 1
6 Chris Beard, Texas 7 5 1-1  (6) 11-5 .688 2022 1 1 0
7 Jay Wright, Villanova 28 18 4-1  (2) 34-16 .680 2022 4 2 2
T8 Scott Drew, Baylor 20 10 1-1  (1) 18-9 .667 2022 1 1 1
T8 Frank Martin, South Carolina 15 5   10-5 .667 2017 1 0 0
10 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 46 35   62-34 .646 2021 5 3 1
11 Tony Bennett, Virginia 16 10   16-9 .640 2021 1 1 1
12 Tubby Smith, High Point 31 18   30-17 .638 2016 1 1 1
T13 Mark Few, Gonzaga 23 22 2-1  (1) 38-22 .633 2022 2 2 0
T13 Ben Howland, Mississippi State 26 11   19-11 .633 2019 3 1 0
15 Eric Musselman, Arkansas 7 5 3-1  (4) 8-5 .615 2022 0 0 0
16 Michael White, Florida 11 4   6-4 .600 2021 0 0 0
17 Bruce Pearl, Auburn 18 11 1-1  (2) 16-11 .593 2022 1 0 0
18 Andy Enfield, USC 11 5 0-1  (7) 7-5 .583 2022 0 0 0
19 Bob Huggins, West Virginia 40 25   34-25 .576 2021 2 0 0
20 Kelvin Sampson, Houston 29 17 3-1  (5) 22-17 .564 2022 2 0 0
21 Leonard Hamilton, Florida State 34 11   14-11 .560 2021 0 0 0
22 Buzz Williams, Texas A&M 15 8   10-8 .556 2019 0 0 0
T23 Chris Mack, Louisville 13 9   11-9 .550 2019 0 0 0
T23 Tom Crean, Georgia 22 9   11-9 .550 2016 1 0 0
25 Matt Painter, Purdue 18 14 2-1  (3) 17-14 .548 2022 0 0 0
T26 Jim Larranaga, Miami (Fla.) 36 10 3-1  (10) 12-10 .545 2022 1 0 0
T26 Greg Gard, Wisconsin 7 5 1-1  (3) 6-5 .545 2022 0 0 0
28 Bruce Weber, Kansas State 24 13   15-13 .536 2019 1 1 0
29 Lorenzo Romar, Pepperdine 25 7   8-7 .533 2011 0 0 0
30 Dana Altman, Oregon 33 15   16-15 .516 2021 1 0 0
T31 Mike Brey, Notre Dame 27 15 2-1  (11) 15-15 .500 2022 0 0 0
T31 Jamie Dixon, TCU 19 13 1-1  (9) 13-13 .500 2022 0 0 0
T31 Mick Cronin, UCLA 19 12 2-1  (4) 12-12 .500 2022 1 0 0
T31 Steve Alford, Nevada-Reno 27 11   11-11 .500 2018 0 0 0
T31 Mark Turgeon, Maryland 24 10   10-10 .500 2021 0 0 0
T31 Mike Anderson, St. John's 20 9   9-9 .500 2018 0 0 0
T31 Chris Holtmann, Ohio State 11 7 1-1  (7) 7-7 .500 2022 0 0 0
T31 Trent Johnson, CSU-Northridge 17 5   5-5 .500 2009 0 0 0
39 Rick Barnes, Tennessee 35 26 1-1  (3) 25-26 .490 2022 1 0 0
40 Mike Davis, Detroit 22 9   8-9 .471 2018 1 1 0
41 Herb Sendek, Santa Clara 28 8   7-8 .467 2014 0 0 0
42 Cliff Ellis, Coastal Carolina 44 10   8-10 .444 2015 0 0 0
43 Shaka Smart, Marquette 13 9 0-1  (9) 7-9 .438 2022 1 0 0
44 Jeff Jones, Old Dominion 30 8   6-8 .429 2019 0 0 0
T45 Rick Stansbury, Western Kentucky 20 6   4-6 .400 2009 0 0 0
T45 Brad Underwood, Illinois 9 6 1-1  (4) 4-6 .400 2022 0 0 0
47 Randy Bennett, St. Mary's (Ca.) 21 8 1-1  (5) 5-8 .385 2022 0 0 0
48 Greg McDermott, Creighton 27 10 1-1  (9) 6-10 .375 2022 0 0 0
49 Fran McCaffery, Iowa 26 11 0-1  (5) 6-11 .353 2022 0 0 0
50 Bob McKillop, Davidson 33 10 0-1  (10) 3-10 .231 2022 0 0 0


Highlights:

Bill Self picks up his second national championship (also winning in 2008) as Kansas defeats North Carolina, and moves up three places to fourth with a .724 winning percentage.  Self has two other Final Four appearances to his credit, 2018 (tied for third place) and 2012's second place finish.  He was hired in 2003 to replace Roy Williams who coached at North Carolina until his retirement before this season.
Mike Krzyzewski becomes the all time leader in Final Four appearances (surpassing John Wooden), by coaching Duke in his thirteenth Final Four.  Ironically, it was archrival North Carolina which defeated Duke in the semifinals preventing Krzyzewski from trying to win a championship in his final year of coaching.  North Carolina long-time coach Roy Williams retired at the start of this season, so the honor of stopping Duke fell to first year head coach Hubert Davis.
Jay Wright takes Villanova to the Final Four improving his record to .680, putting him in seventh place on the list. Wright also took Villnova to the Final Four in 2009 and won two championships with them in 2016 and 2018.
Eric Musselman debuts on the list by leading Arkansas to the Elite Eight.  Arkansas got the Elite Eight by defeating Mark Few and Gonzaga, the overall 1 seed.  Gonzaga was hoping to come back from last year's loss to Baylor in the Finals, but came up short again.
Kelvin Sampson moves up to .564 and up to number twenty on the list by taking Houston to the Elite Eight.  This is the second strong tournament finish for Sampson as Houston made the Final Four last year.





















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