1989      1990      1991

Active and Former (20+ games)

Rank Coach, Schools (*=not active) Yrs. W-L Pct. Final
4 2 1
1 John Wooden*, UCLA 25 47-10 .825 12 10 10
2 Larry Brown*, (UCLA, Kansas) 8 19-6 .760 3 2 1
3 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 15 21-7 .750 4 2 0
4 Bob Knight, Indiana 25 29-11 .725 4 3 3
T5 Joe B. Hall*, Kentucky 11 20-9 .690 3 2 1
T5 Al McGuire*, Marquette 10 20-9 .690 2 2 1
7 Jerry Tarkanian, UNLV 22 33-15 .688 3 1 1
8 Hank Iba*, Oklahoma State 19 15-7 .682 4 3 2
9 Denny Crum, Louisville 19 32-15 .681 6 2 2
10 Rollie Massimino, Villanova 19 19-9 .679 1 1 1
11 Dean Smith, North Carolina 29 43-21 .672 7 4 1
12 John Thompson, Georgetown 18 26-13 .667 3 3 1
13 Jim Valvano, North Carolina State 19 15-8 .652 1 1 1
14 Billy Tubbs, Oklahoma 16 18-10 .643 1 1 0
15 Frank McGuire*, (St. John's, North Carolina, South Carolina) 22 14-8 .636 2 2 1
16 Adolph Rupp*, Kentucky 29 30-18 .625 6 5 4
T17 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 14 18-12 .600 1 1 0
T17 Terry Holland, Virginia 21 15-10 .600 2 0 0
19 Guy Lewis*, Houston 22 26-18 .591 5 2 0
20 Eddie Sutton*, (Creighton, Arkansas, Kentucky) 20 17-13 .567 1 0 0
T21 Gene Bartow, Ala.-Birmingham 28 14-11 .560 2 1 0
T21 Dale Brown, LSU 18 14-11 .560 2 0 0
23 Lefty Driesell, James Madison 28 15-12 .556 0 0 0
24 Lute Olson, Arizona 17 14-12 .538 2 0 0
25 Lou Henson, Illinois 28 18-16 .529 2 0 0
26 Don Donoher*, Dayton 25 11-10 .524 1 1 0
T27 Digger Phelps, Notre Dame 20 17-17 .500 1 0 0
T27 Don Haskins, UTEP 29 12-12 .500 1 1 1
T27 Jack Gardner*, (Kansas State, Utah) 17 12-12 .500 4 1 0
30 Ray Meyer*, DePaul 40 14-16 .467 2 0 0
31 Lou Carnesecca, St. John's 22 14-18 .438 1 0 0


Highlights:

National Champs: UNLV Jerry Tarkanian
Second place: Duke Mike Krzyzewski
Third place(tied): Georgia Tech Bobby Cremins
Third place(tied): Arkansas Nolan Richardson

Jerry Tarkanian leads UNLV to the national championship and jumps to .688 and 7th place, just ahead of Hank Iba.
Mike Krzyzewski takes Duke to a second place finish in their fourth final four trip in five years rising to .750 and takes over 3rd place.
Villanova's first round loss causes Rollie Massimino to fall from the .700 club down from 5th place to 10th place.
Dean Smith wins two games to John Thompson's one allowing Smith to just nudge Thompson out of 11th place.
Jim Boeheim wins two games and moves up to .600 and 17th place.