1990      1991      1992

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 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 16 27-7 .794 5 3 1
3 Larry Brown*, (UCLA, Kansas) 7 19-6 .760 3 2 1
4 Bob Knight, Indiana 26 31-12 .721 4 3 3
5 Jerry Tarkanian, UNLV 23 37-16 .698 4 1 1
T6 Joe B. Hall*, Kentucky 11 20-9 .690 3 2 1
T6 Al McGuire*, Marquette 10 20-9 .690 2 2 1
8 Hank Iba*, Oklahoma State 19 15-7 .682 4 3 2
9 Dean Smith, North Carolina 30 47-22 .681 8 4 1
10 Denny Crum, Louisville 20 32-15 .681 6 2 2
11 Rollie Massimino, Villanova 20 20-10 .667 1 1 1
12 John Thompson, Georgetown 19 27-14 .659 3 3 1
13 Jim Valvano*, (Iona, North Carolina State) 19 15-8 .652 1 1 1
14 Jud Heathcote, Michigan State 20 13-7 .650 1 1 1
15 Billy Tubbs, Oklahoma 17 18-10 .643 1 1 0
16 Frank McGuire*, (St. John's, North Carolina, South Carolina) 22 14-8 .636 2 2 1
17 Adolph Rupp*, Kentucky 29 30-18 .625 6 5 4
18 Terry Holland*, (Davidson, Virginia) 19 15-10 .600 2 0 0
19 Guy Lewis*, Houston 22 26-18 .591 5 2 0
20 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 15 18-13 .581 1 1 0
21 Eddie Sutton, Oklahoma State 21 19-14 .576 1 0 0
22 Gene Bartow, Ala.-Birmingham 29 14-11 .560 2 1 0
23 Lefty Driesell, James Madison 29 15-12 .556 0 0 0
24 Lute Olson, Arizona 18 16-13 .552 2 0 0
25 Wimp Sanderson, Alabama 11 11-9 .550 0 0 0
26 Dale Brown, LSU 19 14-12 .538 2 0 0
27 Lou Henson, Illinois 29 18-16 .529 2 0 0
28 Don Donoher*, Dayton 25 11-10 .524 1 1 0
T29 Digger Phelps, Notre Dame 21 17-17 .500 1 0 0
T29 Don Haskins, UTEP 30 12-12 .500 1 1 1
T29 Jack Gardner*, (Kansas State, Utah) 17 12-12 .500 4 1 0
32 Lou Carnesecca, St. John's 23 17-19 .472 1 0 0
33 Ray Meyer*, DePaul 40 14-16 .467 2 0 0


Highlights:

National Champs: Duke Mike Krzyzewski
Second place: Kansas Roy Williams
Third place(tied): UNLV Jerry Tarkanian
Third place(tied): North Carolina Dean Smith

Mike Krzyzewski leads Duke to its first national championship to improve from .750 to .794 and move past Larry Brown into second place.
Jerry Tarkanian's Final Four trip with UNLV improves his record slightly from .688 to .698, enough to pass both Joe B. Hall and Al McGuire and move into fifth place.
Dean Smith takes North Carolina to the Final Four to just nudge out Denny Crum for 9th place, but not quite enough to catch Hank Iba.
Jud Heathcote debuts at 14th on the list when Michigan State gets to the second round.
Wimp Sanderson takes Alabama to the Sweet 16 and debuts on the list at .550 in 25th place.
Lou Carnesecca remains two games under .500 even after taking St. John's to the Elite Eight, but it's enough to pass Ray Meyer and get out of last place.