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The Coaches Poll began selecting the "Top 20" teams on a weekly basis during the 1950-1951 college football and basketball seasons. For the 1990-1991 football and basketball seasons, the poll expanded to a "Top 25," and it has retained this format since.
This table shows non-vacated Final Four appearances and victories by coach; vacated records are shown in parentheses. The Third Place column is blank for coaches whose Final Four appearances were before 1946 or after 1981. Coaches still active in Division I are highlighted in green.
Coach School Championships John Wooden: UCLA 10 Mike Krzyzewski: Duke 5 Adolph Rupp: Kentucky 4 Roy Williams: North Carolina 3 Jim Calhoun: UConn 3 Bob Knight: Indiana 3 Denny Crum: Louisville 2 Billy Donovan: Florida 2 Henry Iba: Oklahoma State 2 Ed Jucker: Cincinnati 2 Branch McCracken: Indiana 2 Dean Smith: North Carolina 2 Phil Woolpert ...
Here are the latest updates to the Coaches Poll and AP Top 25 poll: College basketball rankings for Feb. 12 USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. This section will be updated when the polls are released ...
After the conclusion of the 2021 NCAA Tournament on Monday night, the final USA Today college basketball coaches poll was released on Tuesday afternoon. Locked in a No. 2 for the entirety of the ...
Here are the latest updates to the Coaches and AP Top 25 polls: College basketball rankings for Jan. 22 USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. This section will be updated when the polls are released ...
This is a list of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament regional championships by coach. The current names of the NCAA tournament regions are the East, Midwest, South, and West. The winners of the four regions are awarded an NCAA Regional Championship Trophy and advance in the Division I men's basketball tournament to play in the ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's basketball tournament is a single-elimination tournament for men's college basketball teams in the United States. It determines the champion of Division I, the top level of play in the NCAA, [1] and the media often describes the winner as the national champion of college ...