2020      2021      2022

Champion Second Place Third place (tied) Third place (tied)
Baylor Gonzaga UCLA Houston
Scott Drew Mark Few Mick Cronin Kelvin Sampson

Active coaches (10+ games)

Rank Coach, Current school Yrs W-L Pct. Latest Final
All Trn 2021 (seed) All 4 2 1
1 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 46 35   97-30 .764 2019 12 9 5
2 John Calipari, Kentucky 29 20   56-19 .747 2019 6 3 1
3 Roy Williams, North Carolina 33 30 0-1  (8) 79-27 .745 2021 9 6 3
4 Rick Pitino, Iona 32 22 0-1  (15) 54-20 .730 2021 7 3 2
5 Chris Beard, Texas Tech 6 4 1-1  (6) 10-4 .714 2021 1 1 0
6 Tom Izzo, Michigan State 26 23 0-1  (11) 52-22 .703 2021 8 2 1
7 Bill Self, Kansas 28 22 1-1  (3) 49-21 .700 2021 3 2 1
8 Scott Drew, Baylor 19 9 6-0  (1) 17-8 .680 2021 1 1 1
T9 Jay Wright, Villanova 27 17 2-1  (5) 30-15 .667 2021 3 2 2
T9 Frank Martin, South Carolina 14 5   10-5 .667 2017 1 0 0
11 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 45 35 2-1  (11) 62-34 .646 2021 5 3 1
12 Tony Bennett, Virginia 15 10 0-1  (4) 16-9 .640 2021 1 1 1
13 Tubby Smith, High Point 30 18   30-17 .638 2016 1 1 1
14 Andy Enfield, USC 10 4 3-1  (6) 7-4 .636 2021 0 0 0
T15 Ben Howland, Mississippi State 25 11   19-11 .633 2019 3 1 0
T15 Sean Miller, Arizona 17 11   19-11 .633 2018 0 0 0
17 Mark Few, Gonzaga 22 21 5-1  (1) 36-21 .632 2021 2 2 0
T18 Bruce Pearl, Auburn 17 10   15-10 .600 2019 1 0 0
T18 Michael White, Florida 10 4 1-1  (7) 6-4 .600 2021 0 0 0
20 Bob Huggins, West Virginia 39 25 1-1  (3) 34-25 .576 2021 2 0 0
21 Leonard Hamilton, Florida State 33 11 2-1  (4) 14-11 .560 2021 0 0 0
22 Buzz Williams, Texas A&M 14 8   10-8 .556 2019 0 0 0
T23 Chris Mack, Louisville 12 9   11-9 .550 2019 0 0 0
T23 Tom Crean, Georgia 21 9   11-9 .550 2016 1 0 0
25 Kelvin Sampson, Houston 28 16 4-1  (2) 19-16 .543 2021 2 0 0
T26 Matt Painter, Purdue 17 13 0-1  (4) 15-13 .536 2021 0 0 0
T26 Bruce Weber, Kansas State 23 13   15-13 .536 2019 1 1 0
28 Lorenzo Romar, Pepperdine 24 7   8-7 .533 2011 0 0 0
29 Lon Kruger, Oklahoma 35 20 1-1  (8) 22-20 .524 2021 2 0 0
30 Dana Altman, Oregon 32 15 1-1  (7) 16-15 .516 2021 1 0 0
T31 Jamie Dixon, TCU 18 12   12-12 .500 2018 0 0 0
T31 Steve Alford, Nevada-Reno 26 11   11-11 .500 2018 0 0 0
T31 Mark Turgeon, Maryland 23 10 1-1  (10) 10-10 .500 2021 0 0 0
T31 Jim Larranaga, Miami (Fla.) 35 9   9-9 .500 2018 1 0 0
T31 Mike Anderson, St. John's 19 9   9-9 .500 2018 0 0 0
T31 Chris Holtmann, Ohio State 10 6 0-1  (2) 6-6 .500 2021 0 0 0
37 Rick Barnes, Tennessee 34 25 0-1  (5) 24-25 .490 2021 1 0 0
38 Mike Brey, Notre Dame 26 14   13-14 .481 2017 0 0 0
T39 Mark Gottfried, CSU-Northridge 23 11   10-11 .476 2015 0 0 0
T39 Mick Cronin, UCLA 18 11 5-1  (11) 10-11 .476 2021 1 0 0
41 Mike Davis, Detroit 21 9   8-9 .471 2018 1 1 0
T42 Shaka Smart, Texas 12 8 0-1  (3) 7-8 .467 2021 1 0 0
T42 Herb Sendek, Santa Clara 27 8   7-8 .467 2014 0 0 0
44 Cliff Ellis, Coastal Carolina 43 10   8-10 .444 2015 0 0 0
45 Jeff Jones, Old Dominion 29 8   6-8 .429 2019 0 0 0
46 Rick Stansbury, Western Kentucky 19 6   4-6 .400 2009 0 0 0
47 Fran McCaffery, Iowa 25 10 1-1  (2) 6-10 .375 2021 0 0 0
48 Randy Bennett, St. Mary's (Ca.) 20 7   4-7 .364 2019 0 0 0
49 Greg McDermott, Creighton 26 9 2-1  (5) 5-9 .357 2021 0 0 0
50 Bob McKillop, Davidson 32 9   3-9 .250 2018 0 0 0


Highlights:

Scott Drew leads Baylor to his and Baylor's first tournament championship, moving him up to .680 and putting him is eighth place on the list.  Baylor finished in second place in 1948 (with a 2-1 tournament record) and fourth place in 1950 (believe it or not, with a 1-2 tournament record!).
Perennial powerhouse Gonzaga comes up one game short in their and Mark Few's second title game, moving him up to .632 and putting him in seventeenth place.  Few has taken Gonzaga to the tournament every year since becoming the head coach (of course, not counting the cancelled 2020 tournament) and holds the record for consecutive appearances since becoming a head coach, a record (21) that probably will never be beaten except by himself.
Mick Cronin, who took over the UCLA head coaching job in 2020, takes them to the Final Four and improves his record to .476.  UCLA became the second team to go to the Final Four after having to play into the tournament in the "First Four".  VCU Accomplished the same feat in 2011, the first year that teams other than 16 seeds had a play-in game.
Kelvin Sampson leads Houston to the Final Four improving his record to .543, the first time Sampson has been above .500 at the end if the tournament.  Sampson also took Oklahoma to the Final Four in 2003.  The last time Houston was in the Final Four was in 1983 when they lost to Jim Valvano's North Carolina State in the championship game,
USC makes it to the Elite Eight, allowing Andy Enfield to debut on the list at .636, good enough for fourteenth place.  Enfield also got two victories by virtue of USC winning a play-in game in 2017 and by taking Florida Gulf Coast to the Sweet Sixteen in 2013.
Michael White leads Florida to the second round, giving him enough games to debut at .600 in a tie with Bruce Pearl in eighteenth place.  White took Florida to the Elite Eight in 2017 in his first tournament appearance and has won at least one game in all four of his tournaments with Florida.





















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