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List of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball head coaches

The men's basketball team representing the University of Kentucky plays at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Kentucky Wildcats originally did not play within any athletic conference, before joining the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1910. In 1921 they joined the newly established Southern Conference. Eleven years later they would join the SEC as a founding member. The Wildcats play their home games in Rupp Arena, named after their 16th head coach Adolph Rupp. They previously played in Memorial Coliseum, Alumni Gymnasium, Buell Armory Gymnasium, and began their existence playing in State College Gymnasium.[1][2]

Adolph Rupp is the winningest coach in school history.

There have been 22 head coaches in the history of Kentucky basketball. The program has played over 3,100 games across 113 seasons from the program's inaugural 1903–04 season to the most recent year, 2022–23. Five Kentucky coaches, the most of any school, have led the team to a NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship: Rupp in 1948, 1949, 1951 and 1958; Joe B. Hall in 1978, Rick Pitino in 1996, Tubby Smith in 1998, and John Calipari in 2012. Kentucky also received two retroactive national championships for the 1932-33 and 1933–34 teams coached by Rupp given by the Premo-Porretta Power Poll and Helms Athletic Foundation respectively. Seven coaches have won a conference regular season championship by having the best overall regular season record with the Wildcats: Ray Eklund, Rupp, Hall, Eddie Sutton, Pitino, Smith and Calipari. Seven coaches have won a conference tournament with the Wildcats: George Buchheit, Rupp, Hall, Sutton, Pitino, Smith and Calipari.[1][2][3]

Rupp had the longest tenure at Kentucky, coaching for 42 seasons, and is the all-time leader in games coached (1,066) and wins at the school (874). Rupp's 874 wins were the most of any NCAA men's Division I coach at the time of his retirement in 1972. Eklund is the team's all-time leader in winning percentage, with a .833 winning percentage. Statistically, Basil Hayden has been the least successful coach of the Wildcats, with a winning percentage of .187. Five coaches have received national coaching awards while the head coach of Kentucky: Rupp, Sutton, Pitino, Smith, and Calipari. Four Wildcat coaches: Rupp, Sutton, Pitino, and Calipari have been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.[1][2]

Kentucky's current head coach is John Calipari, who has held the position since 2009.[2]

Statistics Edit

Statistics are correct as of the 2021–22 college basketball season.

Coaching awards are only listed if won while the individual was the coach of Kentucky.

Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball head coaches
# Name Term GC OW OL O% CW CL C% RCs CCs NCs Awards
1 W. W. H. Mustaine and others 1903–1904 56 1 2 .333 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
2 Edwin Sweetland/R.E. Spahr 1909–1910 12 4 8 .333 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
3 Harold Iddings 1910–1911 11 5 6 .454 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
4 Edwin Sweetland 1911–1912 9 9 0 1.000 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
5 John J. Tigert 1912–1913 8 5 3 .625 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
6 Alpha Brumage 1913–1915 26 19 7 .731 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
7 James Park 1915–1916 14 8 6 .571 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
8 William P. Tuttle 1916–1917 10 4 6 .500 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
9 Stanley A. Boles 1917–1918 11 9 2 .792 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
10 Andrew Gill 1918–1919 14 6 8 .428 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7 &&&&&&&&&&&-ec99 c7.7
11 George Buchheit 1919–1924 71 44 27 .619 9 8 .529 0 1
12 Clarence Applegran 1924–1925 21 13 8 .619 6 2 .750 0 0
13 Ray Eklund 1925–1926 18 15 3 .833 8 0 1.000 1 0
14 Basil Hayden 1926–1927 16 3 13 .187 1 6 .143 0 0
15 John Mauer 1927–1930 54 40 14 .740 24 6 .800 5 1
16 Adolph Rupp 1930–1972 1066 876 190 .823 399 75 .842 27 13 6:

1933
1934
1948
1949
1951
1958

BHOF (1969)[4]

NCHOF (2006)[5]

NABC (1966)[6]

USBWA (1966)[7]

SEC (1964,1966,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972)[7]

17 Joe B. Hall 1972–1985 397 297 100 .748 172 62 .735 8 1 1: 1978

SEC (1973,1975,1978,1983)[8]

18 Eddie Sutton 1985–1989 127 88 39 .693 48 23 .676 1 1

BOHF (2020)[9]

NCHOF (2011)[10]

NABC (1986)[6]

AP (1986)[11]

SEC (1986)[11]

19 Rick Pitino 1989–1997 269 219 50 .814 104 28 .788 2 5 1: 1996

BHOF (2013)[12]

SEC (1990,1991,1996)[13]

20 Tubby Smith 1997–2007 351 268 83 .760 120 40 .750 5 5 1: 1998 LOCA (2016)[14]

NABC (2003)[6]

N (2003)[15]

USBWA (2003)[16]

AP (2003)[16]

SEC (1998,2003,2005)[16]

21 Billy Gillispie 2007–2009 67 40 27 .597 20 12 .625 0 0 SEC (2008)[17]
22 John Calipari 2009–present 500

as of 20 March 2023

387 113 .774 185 60 .755 6 6 1: 2012 BHOF (2015)[18]

NABC (2009,2015)[6]

N (2015)[15]

AP (2015)[19]

SEC (2010,2012,2015,2020)[19]

Totals 3108 2369 739 0.762 1084 316 0.774 55 33 8
 
 
 
 
 
Pictured from left to right: Adolph Rupp, Joe B. Hall, Rick Pitino, Tubby Smith, and John Calipari have all won national championships as the head coach of Kentucky.

References Edit

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  19. ^ a b "John Calipari Coaching Record". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. from the original on February 3, 2023. Retrieved 2023-04-25.

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The men s basketball team representing the University of Kentucky plays at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletics Association NCAA in the Southeastern Conference SEC The Kentucky Wildcats originally did not play within any athletic conference before joining the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1910 In 1921 they joined the newly established Southern Conference Eleven years later they would join the SEC as a founding member The Wildcats play their home games in Rupp Arena named after their 16th head coach Adolph Rupp They previously played in Memorial Coliseum Alumni Gymnasium Buell Armory Gymnasium and began their existence playing in State College Gymnasium 1 2 Adolph Rupp is the winningest coach in school history There have been 22 head coaches in the history of Kentucky basketball The program has played over 3 100 games across 113 seasons from the program s inaugural 1903 04 season to the most recent year 2022 23 Five Kentucky coaches the most of any school have led the team to a NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship Rupp in 1948 1949 1951 and 1958 Joe B Hall in 1978 Rick Pitino in 1996 Tubby Smith in 1998 and John Calipari in 2012 Kentucky also received two retroactive national championships for the 1932 33 and 1933 34 teams coached by Rupp given by the Premo Porretta Power Poll and Helms Athletic Foundation respectively Seven coaches have won a conference regular season championship by having the best overall regular season record with the Wildcats Ray Eklund Rupp Hall Eddie Sutton Pitino Smith and Calipari Seven coaches have won a conference tournament with the Wildcats George Buchheit Rupp Hall Sutton Pitino Smith and Calipari 1 2 3 Rupp had the longest tenure at Kentucky coaching for 42 seasons and is the all time leader in games coached 1 066 and wins at the school 874 Rupp s 874 wins were the most of any NCAA men s Division I coach at the time of his retirement in 1972 Eklund is the team s all time leader in winning percentage with a 833 winning percentage Statistically Basil Hayden has been the least successful coach of the Wildcats with a winning percentage of 187 Five coaches have received national coaching awards while the head coach of Kentucky Rupp Sutton Pitino Smith and Calipari Four Wildcat coaches Rupp Sutton Pitino and Calipari have been inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame 1 2 Kentucky s current head coach is John Calipari who has held the position since 2009 2 Statistics EditKey A running total of the number of coaches of the Wildcats GC Games coachedOW Overall WinsOL Overall LossesO Winning percentageCW Conference WinsCL Conference LossesC Winning percentageRCs Regular Season Conference ChampionsCCs Conference Tournament ChampionsNCs National Championships Helms champion Premo Porretta Champions NCAA tournament champion Coaching awards Elected to the Basketball Hall of FameBHOF Basketball Hall of FameNCHOF National Collegiate Basketball Hall of FameLOCA Legend of Coaching AwardNABC National Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the YearN Naismith Coach of the YearUSBWA U S Basketball Writers Association Henry Iba AwardAP Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the YearSEC SEC Coach of the Year Statistics are correct as of the 2021 22 college basketball season Coaching awards are only listed if won while the individual was the coach of Kentucky Kentucky Wildcats men s basketball head coaches Name Term GC OW OL O CW CL C RCs CCs NCs Awards1 W W H Mustaine and others 1903 1904 56 1 2 333 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 2 Edwin Sweetland R E Spahr 1909 1910 12 4 8 333 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 3 Harold Iddings 1910 1911 11 5 6 454 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 4 Edwin Sweetland 1911 1912 9 9 0 1 000 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 5 John J Tigert 1912 1913 8 5 3 625 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 6 Alpha Brumage 1913 1915 26 19 7 731 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 7 James Park 1915 1916 14 8 6 571 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 8 William P Tuttle 1916 1917 10 4 6 500 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 9 Stanley A Boles 1917 1918 11 9 2 792 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 10 Andrew Gill 1918 1919 14 6 8 428 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp ec99 c7 7 11 George Buchheit 1919 1924 71 44 27 619 9 8 529 0 1 12 Clarence Applegran 1924 1925 21 13 8 619 6 2 750 0 0 13 Ray Eklund 1925 1926 18 15 3 833 8 0 1 000 1 0 14 Basil Hayden 1926 1927 16 3 13 187 1 6 143 0 0 15 John Mauer 1927 1930 54 40 14 740 24 6 800 5 1 16 Adolph Rupp 1930 1972 1066 876 190 823 399 75 842 27 13 6 1933 1934 1948 1949 1951 1958 BHOF 1969 4 NCHOF 2006 5 NABC 1966 6 USBWA 1966 7 SEC 1964 1966 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 7 17 Joe B Hall 1972 1985 397 297 100 748 172 62 735 8 1 1 1978 SEC 1973 1975 1978 1983 8 18 Eddie Sutton 1985 1989 127 88 39 693 48 23 676 1 1 BOHF 2020 9 NCHOF 2011 10 NABC 1986 6 AP 1986 11 SEC 1986 11 19 Rick Pitino 1989 1997 269 219 50 814 104 28 788 2 5 1 1996 BHOF 2013 12 SEC 1990 1991 1996 13 20 Tubby Smith 1997 2007 351 268 83 760 120 40 750 5 5 1 1998 LOCA 2016 14 NABC 2003 6 N 2003 15 USBWA 2003 16 AP 2003 16 SEC 1998 2003 2005 16 21 Billy Gillispie 2007 2009 67 40 27 597 20 12 625 0 0 SEC 2008 17 22 John Calipari 2009 present 500 as of 20 March 2023 update 387 113 774 185 60 755 6 6 1 2012 BHOF 2015 18 NABC 2009 2015 6 N 2015 15 AP 2015 19 SEC 2010 2012 2015 2020 19 Totals 3108 2369 739 0 762 1084 316 0 774 55 33 8 Pictured from left to right Adolph Rupp Joe B Hall Rick Pitino Tubby Smith and John Calipari have all won national championships as the head coach of Kentucky References Edit a b c 2008 09 UK Factbook PDF UKathletics com p 13 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 01 31 Retrieved 2008 11 24 a b c d 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Smith Coaching Record College Basketball at Sports Reference com Archived from the original on February 13 2023 Retrieved 2023 04 25 Billy Gillispie Coaching Record College Basketball at Sports Reference com Archived from the original on December 15 2022 Retrieved 2023 04 26 The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame John Calipari www hoophall com Archived from the original on April 20 2023 Retrieved 2023 04 25 a b John Calipari Coaching Record College Basketball at Sports Reference com Archived from the original on February 3 2023 Retrieved 2023 04 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Kentucky Wildcats men 27s basketball head coaches amp oldid 1152563171, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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