The Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year award was established in 1967 to recognize the best men's
college basketballcoach of the year, as voted upon by the
Associated Press (AP). A parallel award for women's coaches was added in 1995.[1] The 2011 women's award, shared by three coaches, was notable as the first shared AP award in any college sport.[2]
Denotes the number of times the coach has been awarded at that point
Winners
Schools are referred to in these listings by their current athletic brand names, even though they may not be historically accurate for the season of a given award. The only school affected by this is UConn, which used "Connecticut" as its official athletic brand before 2013–14 (although it widely used "UConn" before then).
The Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year award was established in 1967 to recognize the best men's
college basketballcoach of the year, as voted upon by the
Associated Press (AP). A parallel award for women's coaches was added in 1995.[1] The 2011 women's award, shared by three coaches, was notable as the first shared AP award in any college sport.[2]
Denotes the number of times the coach has been awarded at that point
Winners
Schools are referred to in these listings by their current athletic brand names, even though they may not be historically accurate for the season of a given award. The only school affected by this is UConn, which used "Connecticut" as its official athletic brand before 2013–14 (although it widely used "UConn" before then).