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Ranking the 25 best college basketball coaching hires of the last 25 years - ESPN
John Gasaway, ESPN Insider
April 30, 6:00 AM CT
First things first: Mike Krzyzewski and Jim Boeheim aren't here. They were hired 40 and 44 years ago, respectively, placing them well outside our "last 25 years" scan. Nevertheless, those were great hires. While we're handing out awards to the prehistoric past, let it be known that when Davidson hired Bob McKillop in 1989, he was the head coach at Long Island Lutheran High School. So, yeah, that would definitely make this list if it were eligible.
Last warning label. This list covers active college coaches only. It need hardly be added there have been truly amazing hires in the past quarter-century with respect to now-retired members of the profession (we see you, Bo Ryan), as well as those currently at the next level or perhaps in transit in between levels (hello, Billy Donovan, Brad Stevens and John Beilein).
Enjoy
1. Roy Williams, North Carolina Tar Heels (2003)...
2. Jay Wright, Villanova Wildcats (2001)...
3. Tom Izzo, Michigan State Spartans (1995)...
4. Bill Self, Kansas Jayhawks (2003)...
5. John Calipari, Kentucky Wildcats (2009)...
6. Tony Bennett, Virginia Cavaliers (2009)...
7. Mark Few, Gonzaga Bulldogs (1999)...
8. Leonard Hamilton, Florida State Seminoles (2002)...
9. Chris Beard, Texas Tech Red Raiders (2016)...
10. Bob Huggins, West Virginia Mountaineers (2007)...
11. Gregg Marshall, Wichita State Shockers (2007) - The Shockers earned a No. 1 seed and entered the 2014 NCAA tournament undefeated, and all they got for their troubles was a pairing in the round of 32 with statistically the greatest recruiting class of the one-and-done era (i.e., Kentucky). Note additionally Marshall's run of seven straight tournament appearances -- a record both at Wichita State and in the Missouri Valley...."
16. Kelvin Sampson, Houston Cougars (2014)...
24. Penny Hardaway, Memphis Tigers (2018)..."
John Gasaway, ESPN Insider
April 30, 6:00 AM CT
Which active college coaches were memorable hires? From Roy to Coach Cal to Penny, we look at the best since 1995.
First things first: Mike Krzyzewski and Jim Boeheim aren't here. They were hired 40 and 44 years ago, respectively, placing them well outside our "last 25 years" scan. Nevertheless, those were great hires. While we're handing out awards to the prehistoric past, let it be known that when Davidson hired Bob McKillop in 1989, he was the head coach at Long Island Lutheran High School. So, yeah, that would definitely make this list if it were eligible.
Last warning label. This list covers active college coaches only. It need hardly be added there have been truly amazing hires in the past quarter-century with respect to now-retired members of the profession (we see you, Bo Ryan), as well as those currently at the next level or perhaps in transit in between levels (hello, Billy Donovan, Brad Stevens and John Beilein).
Enjoy
1. Roy Williams, North Carolina Tar Heels (2003)...
2. Jay Wright, Villanova Wildcats (2001)...
3. Tom Izzo, Michigan State Spartans (1995)...
4. Bill Self, Kansas Jayhawks (2003)...
5. John Calipari, Kentucky Wildcats (2009)...
6. Tony Bennett, Virginia Cavaliers (2009)...
7. Mark Few, Gonzaga Bulldogs (1999)...
8. Leonard Hamilton, Florida State Seminoles (2002)...
9. Chris Beard, Texas Tech Red Raiders (2016)...
10. Bob Huggins, West Virginia Mountaineers (2007)...
11. Gregg Marshall, Wichita State Shockers (2007) - The Shockers earned a No. 1 seed and entered the 2014 NCAA tournament undefeated, and all they got for their troubles was a pairing in the round of 32 with statistically the greatest recruiting class of the one-and-done era (i.e., Kentucky). Note additionally Marshall's run of seven straight tournament appearances -- a record both at Wichita State and in the Missouri Valley...."
16. Kelvin Sampson, Houston Cougars (2014)...
24. Penny Hardaway, Memphis Tigers (2018)..."
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