1991      1992      1993

Active and Former (20+ games)

Rank Coach, Schools (*=not active) Yrs. W-L Pct. Final
4 2 1
1 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 17 33-7 .8250 6 4 2
2 John Wooden*, UCLA 25 47-10 .8246 12 10 10
3 Larry Brown*, (UCLA, Kansas) 7 19-6 .760 3 2 1
4 Bob Knight, Indiana 27 35-13 .729 5 3 3
5 Jerry Tarkanian, UNLV 24 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 31 49-23 .681 8 4 1
10 Denny Crum, Louisville 21 33-16 .673 6 2 2
11 Rollie Massimino, Villanova 21 20-10 .667 1 1 1
12 Jim Valvano*, (Iona, North Carolina State) 9 15-8 .652 1 1 1
13 John Thompson, Georgetown 20 28-15 .651 3 3 1
14 Tom Davis, Iowa 21 13-7 .650 0 0 0
T15 Frank McGuire*, (St. John's, North Carolina, South Carolina) 22 14-8 .636 2 2 1
T15 Jud Heathcote, Michigan State 21 14-8 .636 1 1 1
17 Adolph Rupp*, Kentucky 29 30-18 .625 6 5 4
18 Billy Tubbs, Oklahoma 18 18-11 .621 1 1 0
19 Terry Holland*, (Davidson, Virginia) 19 15-10 .600 2 0 0
T20 Guy Lewis*, Houston 22 26-18 .591 5 2 0
T20 Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech 17 13-9 .591 1 0 0
22 Eddie Sutton, Oklahoma State 22 21-15 .583 1 0 0
23 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 16 19-14 .576 1 1 0
24 Gene Bartow, Ala.-Birmingham 30 14-11 .560 2 1 0
25 Lefty Driesell, James Madison 30 15-12 .556 0 0 0
26 Wimp Sanderson, Alabama 12 12-10 .545 0 0 0
27 Dale Brown, LSU 20 15-13 .536 2 0 0
28 Lute Olson, Arizona 19 16-14 .533 2 0 0
29 Lou Henson, Illinois 30 18-16 .529 2 0 0
30 Don Donoher*, Dayton 25 11-10 .524 1 1 0
31 Don Haskins, UTEP 31 14-13 .519 1 1 1
T32 Digger Phelps*, (Fordham, Notre Dame) 21 17-17 .500 1 0 0
T32 Jack Gardner*, (Kansas State, Utah) 17 12-12 .500 4 1 0
34 Ray Meyer*, DePaul 40 14-16 .467 2 0 0
35 Lou Carnesecca, St. John's 24 17-20 .459 1 0 0
36 Norm Stewart, Missouri 31 8-12 .400 0 0 0


Highlights:

National Champs: Duke Mike Krzyzewski
Second place: Michigan Steve Fisher
Third place(tied): Indiana Bob Knight
Third place(tied): Cincinnati Bob Huggins

Mike Krzyzewski captures his second national title in two years and moves to number one, surpassing the legendary John Wooden by .000438.
Bob Knight's Final Four trip with Indiana improves his record slightly from .721 to .729.
Don Haskins moves over .500 to .519 with UTEP's trip to the sweet 16, passing Digger Phelps and Jack Gardner.
St. John's loses a first round game dropping Lou Carnesecca behind Ray Meyer again, but newcomer Norm Stewart saves him from last place by debuting there despite improving his record with a first round win.
Iowa wins one and loses one, putting Tom Davis on the big list for the first time at .650.  Davis is the highest ranking coach on this list who has not been to the FInal Four.
Georgia Tech makes it to the Sweet Sixteen giving Bobby Cremins enough to debut on the big list at .591.  Two years ago, Cremins took Georgia Tech to the Final Four.