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Tony Bennett (basketball)

Anthony Guy Bennett (born June 1, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player and since 2009 the head coach of the University of Virginia men's team, with whom he won the NCAA Championship in 2019.[3] Bennett is a three-time recipient of the Henry Iba Award, two-time Naismith College Coach of the Year, and two-time AP Coach of the Year. Bennett is the all-time wins leader at Virginia, and holds or shares records for single-season wins and career winning percentage at both Virginia and Washington State. He is one of three coaches in history (with Dean Smith and Mike Krzyzewski) to lead his program to ten or more consecutive winning ACC records[a][4][5] and is one of three coaches (also with Smith and Krzyzewski) to be named ACC Coach of the Year four or more times.[6]

Tony Bennett
Bennett at the Barclays Center in 2014–15
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamVirginia
ConferenceACC
Record330–120 (.733)
Annual salary$4.15 million[1]
Biographical details
Born (1969-06-01) June 1, 1969 (age 53)
Clintonville, Wisconsin[2]
Playing career
1988–1992Green Bay
1992–1995Charlotte Hornets
1996–1997North Harbour Vikings
Position(s)Point guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1998–1999North Harbour Kings
1999–2003Wisconsin (assistant)
2003–2004Washington State (assistant)
2004–2006Washington State (associate HC)
2006–2009Washington State
2009–presentVirginia
National
2013USA U-19 (assistant)
Head coaching record
Overall399–153 (.723)
Tournaments16–9 (NCAA Division I)
4–3 (NIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Awards
Henry Iba Award (2007, 2015, 2018)
Naismith College Coach of the Year (2007, 2018)
AP National Coach of the Year (2007, 2018)
NABC Coach of the Year (2018)
Jim Phelan Award (2007)
Sporting News Coach of the Year (2007)
ACC Coach of the Year (2014, 2015, 2018, 2019)
Pac-10 Coach of the Year (2007)
USBWA District 3 Coach of the Year (2015, 2016, 2018)
Academic All-American (1991, 1992)
Academic All-American of the Year (1991)
Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (1992)
MCC Player of the Year (1991, 1992)
Records
Coach
Single-season win records at both Virginia (35) and Washington State (26, twice)

Player
NCAA record for career three-point field goal percentage (49.7%)

From his first day at Virginia, he set the goal of building "a program that lasts."[3] Originally inheriting the worst UVA team since 1967, his Cavaliers have had four 30-win seasons; won the NCAA tournament championship with a 35–3 team in 2019; won ACC tournaments in 2014 and in 2018; and have won or shared ACC regular season titles five times. Known for coaching defensive intensity, Bennett has been ranked the top defensive coach in college basketball by ESPN Insider and a CBS Sports poll of head coaches.[7][8][9] The style of basketball he teaches has often been compared to a boa constrictor choking out opponents,[10][11][12][13] and his teams are known for their unselfish play, defense-first philosophy, and tempo control.[14][15][16]

As a 5'11" point guard, Bennett ranks first in NCAA history for career three-point field goal accuracy at 49.7%, shooting above 50% from range in both his junior and senior seasons.[17][18] He started for the United States national team at the 1991 Pan American Games, was awarded the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award as the nation's top player under six feet tall, and was named Academic All-American of the Year.[17] Bennett starred for the Green Bay Phoenix under his father, Dick Bennett, who later took Wisconsin to the 2000 Final Four using an earlier version of the packline defense seen today at Virginia.

Bennett played three years in the NBA for the Charlotte Hornets and after an injury, several more professionally in Australia and New Zealand where he started coaching.[19] He has since coached several players at the college level who've gone on to be known for shooting prowess in the NBA, such as Malcolm Brogdon (eighth 50–40–90 shooter in NBA history), Joe Harris (led NBA in three-point accuracy in 2018–19 and in 2020–21) and Klay Thompson (one-half of the Splash Brothers). Both Harris and Thompson have won the Three-Point Contest at the NBA All-Star Game.[20][21]

Biography and playing career

College

 
Bennett's retired #25 hangs in the rafters of the Resch Center, the home court of the Green Bay Phoenix. Bennett holds 1st place all-time for the Phoenix in both scoring and assists.

Bennett, a point guard, played for his father Dick Bennett at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay (UWGB) following his high school career at Stevens Point Area Senior High and Preble High School. The Bennetts led the Phoenix to an NCAA tournament berth and two appearances in the NIT. During his time there, the Green Bay Phoenix had a record of 87–34 (.719) en route to Bennett being twice named as the conference's Player of the Year. He was awarded the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award given to the nation's most outstanding senior under six feet tall and was named the 1992 GTE Academic All-American of the year. He also started for a bronze medal-winning 1991 Pan-American Games team led by Gene Keady. He finished his collegiate career as the Mid-Continent Conference's all-time leader in points (2,285) and assists (601), and still ranks as the entire NCAA's all-time leader in 3-point field goal accuracy.[18] He made 80 of 150 (53.3%) three-point field goal attempts in his junior season and repeated the feat of hitting over half of his three-point attempts during his senior season, making 95 of 186 (51.1%).[22] He was also incredibly accurate on two-point field goal attempts for a guard, connecting on 502 of 917 (54.7%) two-point attempts for his college career.[22]

Professional

Bennett went on to be selected in the 1992 NBA draft by the Charlotte Hornets. He spent three seasons (19921995) with the Hornets as the backup point guard to Muggsy Bogues (the Hornets' all-time leader in assists and steals) before a foot injury ended Bennett's NBA career. With an eye toward returning to the NBA, Bennett left for Australia in 1996 to play for the Sydney Kings of Australia's National Basketball League while rehabbing his ankle but the contract fell through[23] within ten days[24] of arriving and Bennett soon moved to New Zealand to briefly play for a team called the "Burger King Kings" in Auckland.[25] Bennett has joked that the team was paid in Whoppers.[25] He then joined the North Harbour Vikings, became its star player, and in his second year there became a dual-role player and head coach.[26] He completed his playing career as a two-time New Zealand NBL All-Star Five honoree and a two-time Keith Carr Trophy winner for being the league's Most Outstanding Guard both years.[27]

Coaching career

Bennett wanted to understand everything about the game of basketball to the point that, even as an NBA player, teammates felt he would rather learn and study the game than participate in it.[28] Bennett's teams, especially at Virginia, are known for their motion offense and stifling defense which features his version of the "pack line" defensive strategy famously devised by his father. The pack line is designed to clog up potential driving lanes to the paint by forcing ball handlers to the middle of the floor where more "help" is concentrated. It forces opposing teams to pass and shoot well, while limiting dribble penetration and post play.[29][30]

Coaching beginnings

In 1998, Bennett continued as head coach of the North Harbour Kings (who had changed their name from Vikings) but retired early as a player. His time there taught him he was able to coach without the anxiety he had seen his father experience coaching back in Wisconsin, and convinced him that he could undertake the stressful life of a coach while maintaining his integrity and peace of mind.[19] After the 1999 season, he returned to the U.S. to become his father's team manager so that they could spend time together.[26] Tony Bennett was then able to get a firsthand experience of Wisconsin's run to the 2000 Final Four as a part of the staff under Dick Bennett.

After his father retired, Bo Ryan retained Bennett on his staff and there he remained until 2003, when Dick Bennett came out of retirement to coach Washington State. After one season as assistant coach, Bennett was designated as his father's successor and promoted to associate head coach.[31]

Washington State

 
Bennett coaching Washington State in a game at Haas Pavilion against California

Tony Bennett accepted the position of head coach at Washington State when his father retired in 2006. Washington State's success immediately skyrocketed under the younger Bennett, and his 26 wins in both the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons tied a 66-year-old school record[32] set by the team that reached the Championship Game of the 1941 NCAA tournament.

2006–07: School record 26 wins

Bennett led the 2006–07 Cougars basketball team to a 26–8 (13–5 Pac-10, second place) record and the second round of the NCAA tournament. The Cougars earned a No. 3 seed and defeated Oral Roberts in the opening round before falling to Vanderbilt in double overtime in the second round.[33] The NCAA tournament appearance was the first for the Cougars since 1994, breaking a 13-year March Madness drought for the Cougars.

After the 2006–07 season, Bennett was given the prestigious Henry Iba Award by vote of the United States Basketball Writers Association, and was named the AP college basketball Coach of the Year[34] and the Naismith College Coach of the Year. He was also named the Rivals.com Coach of the Year.[35]

2007–08: 26 wins and Indiana offer

They should put up a statue of him at Washington State. To win like he did there in that program, told me right away the kid is a winner.

Dick Vitale, ESPN, 3/2016[36]

During the 2007–08 season, Bennett finished with a 26–9 record (11–7 in the Pac-10). He also went on to lead the Cougars to the Sweet Sixteen after beating Winthrop and Notre Dame in the first and second rounds.[37] After losing to North Carolina in the Sweet Sixteen, Bennett's team had again reached the school record for wins, with 26.

After the season, Bennett reportedly turned down an offer to become head coach at Indiana, a job which eventually fell to Marquette coach Tom Crean.[38][39] He also discussed the LSU (his wife's alma mater) vacancy at that year's Final Four, a job that eventually went to Stanford coach Trent Johnson.[40] Bennett decided to remain loyal to WSU.

2008–09: Rebuilding and budget constraints

Bennett went back to work at Washington State with a need to replace NBA draft pick Kyle Weaver. He brought in Klay Thompson, a talented four-star recruit out of California (and son of former NBA player Mychal Thompson). Thompson rapidly improved on the offensive side of the court as a freshman, but the team struggled more than in the two previous years on the defensive end and finished 17–16.

Canceled recruiting flights and Final Four trip for staff

Washington State dropped charter flights for Bennett and his staff for use in recruiting to the remotely located school and cancelled a trip for his staff to the 2009 Final Four (held ten years and two days prior to the 2019 Final Four which would be won by a Bennett team) due to ongoing budgetary constraints in the WSU athletics department. As this was happening, Bennett was contacted about the open Virginia job and traveled to Charlottesville to interview. While very impressed with John Paul Jones Arena and the potential advantages of coaching in the ACC, he initially decided to once again remain loyal to WSU. However, when Bennett went to call Virginia athletic director Craig Littlepage and decline the offer, Bennett's wife Laurel stepped in and said "put the phone down," as she could sense a great uncertainty in his voice when he said he would pass up UVA.[41]

Bennett then accepted the Virginia offer on March 29 exactly one year, to the day, after turning down the Indiana job.[42]

Virginia

Bennett was named head coach at Virginia on March 31, 2009.[43] Ritchie McKay, head coach of the Liberty Flames, stepped down to become Bennett's associate head coach before returning to the Flames in 2015.[44] During the rebuilding process, Bennett's teams increased their win total in every successive season. After inheriting a 10–18 squad that had the worst record in program history since the 1966–67 season, Bennett's Virginia won 15, 16, 22, 23, 30, and 30 games in his first six seasons. Under his guidance, Virginia had four of the five teams with records of 16–2 or better in the 18-game era (2012–2019) of ACC play, and only Virginia had a team finish 17–1 (none went undefeated).[45]

Bennett worked from Day 1 to build "a program that lasts" at Virginia.[3] He has found in Charlottesville a knowledgeable fanbase that has really "bought in" on his defense-first mentality and tempo control, and John Paul Jones Arena is regarded as one of the toughest places to play for opposing teams of the ACC.[46][47][48] Thousands of fans lined the streets to JPJ from Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport in 2019 to congratulate the Virginia team and Bennett on winning the program's first NCAA Championship.[49]

2009–10: Five-win improvement

In their first season under Bennett his new team finished the season 15–16 (5–11 in the ACC), an improvement of 5 wins (+50%) versus the prior year under Bennett's predecessor (former and current DePaul coach Dave Leitao).[50] Sophomore Sylven Landesberg, a former McDonald's All-American recruited by Leitao, led the team in scoring before getting suspended for the final game of the season after failing to meet academic obligations.[51] It was soon announced that Landesberg and the program mutually parted ways, and he turned pro but went undrafted.[52]

2010–11: Personnel losses but continued rise

Despite every disadvantage, including one star player (Landesberg) leaving because of academic struggles and another (Mike Scott) going down with an early-season injury and taking a medical redshirt, the Cavaliers started the season with a bang by knocking off No. 13 Minnesota on the road, in Minneapolis, during the 2010 ACC-Big Ten Challenge. UVA improved to 7–9 in the ACC and had a winning record overall. They were passed over for postseason consideration.

2011–12: Most wins at UVA in 17 years

This season began much like the last had, with unranked Virginia dismantling No. 15 Michigan in the 2011 ACC-Big Ten Challenge. In just Bennett's third year at Virginia, he led the Cavaliers to 22 wins and an NCAA Tournament berth. It was the most wins the program had tallied in 17 years and its first NCAA Tournament game (a lopsided loss to Billy Donovan and Florida) in five years. After rapid development under Bennett over the past three years (of which he played only two because of injury), Mike Scott was taken 43rd overall by the Atlanta Hawks in the 2012 NBA draft.

2012–13: Establishing the dominant nucleus

Based on his early successes, Athlon Sports named Bennett one of the four best ACC coaches (with Mike Krzyzewski, Roy Williams, and Leonard Hamilton) before the season.[53] The Cavaliers would tally one more win (23) than the previous season, despite losing Mike Scott to the NBA, and establish nearly all the pieces to take the program even higher. Justin Anderson, Malcolm Brogdon, Anthony Gill, Joe Harris, Darion Atkins, Mike Tobey, and Akil Mitchell all started or played extensively for the young team. All they were missing was a controlling point guard, which Bennett found on the recruiting trail in "diamond in the rough" three-star London Perrantes from California.

2013–14: #1 ACC finish and ACC Championship

In 2013–14, Perrantes started as a freshman and joined the top players from the previous season as the Cavaliers won their sixth ACC regular season title, clinching it with a statement 75–56 home win against highly touted ACC newcomer No. 4 Syracuse, a team which had started the season 25–0. It was also their first outright regular season title since 1981. Virginia also won its second-ever ACC Tournament title (their first since 1976), defeating second-seeded No. 7 Duke in the final game, 72–63. The Cavaliers received their third (but first since 1983) No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 1995. Bennett was a finalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year,[54] as well as runner-up for AP Coach of the Year.[55] Bennett signed a new seven-year contract to extend his employment with Virginia through 2021. It included a $1.924 million base salary package, with additional longevity and achievement bonuses.[56] Part of his contract negotiations included long-term contract renewals for his staff.[57]

A guy who just oozes class, great guy, knows how to recruit his kids, develop his type of kids, coach his kids, just an unbelievable job he's doing in Charlottesville.

2014–15: #1 ACC finish and 2nd Henry Iba Award

Virginia got off to a 19–0 start, reaching an AP No. 2 ranking for the first time since 1983. Much was made in the press that of the top three teams, each dominating the competition and remaining undefeated well into January (Kentucky, Virginia, and Duke) the Cavaliers were doing so with no McDonald's All-Americans on the roster, whereas the Wildcats and Blue Devils had teams filled with nine each.[59][60] Highlights included holding Georgia Tech, Rutgers, and Harvard to under thirty points each and actually "doubling up" the scores of Georgia Tech (57–28) and Wake Forest (70–34) – unprecedented dominance for any team of the past 50 years against ACC competition.[61] The Harvard game was notable for a near-tripling score, 76–27 and limiting the Crimson, an NCAA Tournament team, to one field goal in the first half which tied the NCAA record for the shot clock era.[62] Two injuries to Justin Anderson near the end of the season dampened NCAA Tournament hopes before he turned pro for the 2015 NBA draft. Bennett was awarded his second Henry Iba Award as the nation's top coach, joining ACC peer Roy Williams as the only coaches ever to win the award at two different schools. Bennett signed a new contract through 2024, later extended through 2026 and beyond.[63][64]

2015–16: NCAA Elite Eight

UVA started the season with impressive wins against eventual national champions Villanova, West Virginia, and California.[65] The number of home-and-away series with programs from other power conferences such as these was virtually unprecedented in the ACC.[65] Bennett was recognized for having one of the most elite offenses in the nation as well as one of the best defenses once more,[66][67] and ESPN writer Jeff Goodman chose Bennett as the ideal head coach of his mythical "Dream Team" before the season... stating "I'm going with Bennett, who ... has owned the ACC the past two seasons. Just imagine what he could do with this group of players and this level of talent. Bennett will make sure these guys defend (yes, even you Niang!) and he also has the ideal, even-keeled temperament."[68] UVA later defeated Iowa State in Niang's final collegiate game in the Sweet Sixteen, before Bennett's first loss (starting 3–0) to Jim Boeheim's Syracuse in the Elite Eight.

2016–17: 250 career wins

UVA brought in a well-rounded recruiting class which included Bennett's first McDonald's All-American, a consensus top 50 recruit, Kyle Guy. Former five-star recruit and transfer Austin Nichols became eligible after sitting out the previous season, but was suspended for two weeks including the season opening game for an undisclosed incident and dismissed entirely for a second undisclosed incident after playing (and starting) in one game.[69] UVA nonetheless broke its record for consecutive weeks ranked in the AP Top 25 poll with a streak of 64 polling weeks spanning more than three years, breaking its previous best of 49 in the 1980s.[70] Bennett recorded his 250th win as a head coach against No. 14 Notre Dame, in South Bend, 71–54, while extending his record against Mike Brey to 5–0.[71] The Cavaliers notched impressive double-digit victories over eventual national champions No. 5 North Carolina, 53–43, and No. 4 ranked Louisville, 71–55. This completed Bennett's head-to-head rivalry record against Hall of Famer Rick Pitino at 5–1 before Pitino was dismissed for NCAA rules violations in the off-season.

2017–18: Unranked to AP #1 and ACC Championship

Tony Bennett has 65 ACC wins [in the past 412 years]. That's eight more than Roy Williams and nine more than Mike Krzyzewski. Bennett is this league's landlord.

–Matt Norlander, CBS Sports, 1/2018[72]

UVA was viewed as a rebuilding team after departures of London Perrantes, Marial Shayok, and Darius Thompson, and the first AP poll had Virginia unranked for the first time since 2013. A Winston-Salem Journal reporter projected the worst season of Bennett's career at 5–13 in ACC play.[73] UVA was ranked after winning the NIT Season Tip-Off.[74] They defeated No. 12 North Carolina 61–49 to continue a home streak of 5–0 against the Heels since 2013.[75] No. 2 Virginia then overcame No. 4 Duke on the road for Bennett's first victory at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Winston-Salem Journal reporter literally "ate his words" about Virginia, ingesting a copy of his previous article with barbeque sauce.[76] UNC prepared for their Duke rivalry game by reviewing tape of UVA suffocating No. 18 Clemson 61–36; Joel Berry II explained, "We want to be like [Virginia] defensively."[77] UVA attained its first AP No. 1 ranking since 1982.[78] With a 66–37 victory at Pitt, Virginia won its third outright regular season title in five years.[79] The Cavaliers won the 2018 ACC tournament, defeating North Carolina 71–63 in the ACC Championship Game. UVA earned the first overall seed in the NCAA tournament, but the next day lost ACC Sixth Man of the Year De'Andre Hunter to a broken wrist.[80] The New York Daily News changed their pick from Virginia winning the national title to losing in the Sweet Sixteen after the injury.[81] Virginia then notoriously lost to UMBC in the opening round, the first time since expansion in 1985 that a No. 1 seed lost to a No. 16, in the first ever regional to have its No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, and No. 4 seeds all lose in the opening weekend.[82][83] Bennett's even-keeled reaction was featured in Inc. magazine as a lesson in emotional intelligence and leadership.[84] For defying rebuilding expectations to finish 31–3, Bennett won a third Henry Iba Award.[85]

2018–19: The Redemption National Championship

Also see 2019: Redemption National Championship section of Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball.

After a decade of proving himself as one of the very best coaches in all of college basketball, Tony Bennett shook the monkey off of his back for good as he led Virginia to the greatest redemption story in the history of sports.

–Rob Dauster, NBC Sports, 8/2019[86]

UVA opened the season with consecutive wins over ranked Big Ten teams, No. 25 Wisconsin (Battle 4 Atlantis) and No. 24 Maryland (ACC–Big Ten Challenge), the latter of which improved Bennett's record in the Challenge to 8–2. Diminutive (5'9") point guard Kihei Clark, an unheralded three-star recruit who had initially committed to the UC Davis Aggies of the Big West Conference, started both games as a true freshman. The No. 4 Cavaliers routed No. 9 Virginia Tech 81–59 in the first time in series history that the two rivals met while both ranked in the top ten of the AP Poll.[87] Virginia started the season 16–0 before falling at No. 1 Duke, 72–70.[88] The game was viewed by 3.8 million people as the highest rated televised game of college basketball in the regular season, and was just the fourth in NCAA history between two teams both ranked number one as No. 4 Virginia was ranked first in the Coaches Poll before the loss.[89][88] After a 16–2 ACC record, Virginia won a share of their fourth ACC regular season title in the past six years.[90] UVA attained a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, along with Duke and North Carolina, only the second time in NCAA history that three No. 1 seeds came from the same conference.[b][91] Virginia was the only No. 1 seed to reach the Final Four after dispatching Gardner-Webb 71–56, Oklahoma 63–51, Oregon 53–49, and Purdue 80–75 in overtime. The Virginia–Purdue game in particular was called an "instant classic" by Sports Illustrated and USA Today after Carsen Edwards threw up extremely long-distance three pointers well beyond NBA range and seemingly could not miss, scoring over half the total for the red-hot Boilermakers with 42 points and, by far, a new scoring record against Bennett-coached teams.[92][93] Mamadi Diakite and Clark played the heroes to save the season with a backtap rebound to Clark and his subsequent bullet pass and game-tying shot from Diakite with under 1 second left to force overtime.[94][95] In the Final Four, Virginia defeated the Auburn Tigers by a single point, 63–62, as Kyle Guy drained three free throws with 0.6 seconds on the clock after an Auburn player undercut his lower body on the release of a corner three-pointer just as time expired.[96] Reigning NCAA football champion and friend Dabo Swinney sent Bennett a text prior to the title game which he shared with the team: "let the light that shines in you be brighter than the light that shines on you."[97] Virginia did just that in a back-and-forth physical 2019 NCAA Tournament Championship Game to outlast fellow defensive stalwarts Texas Tech in overtime and win it by a score of 85–77. NABC Defensive Player of the Year redshirt sophomore De'Andre Hunter scored a career-high 27 points while holding Red Raider star Jarrett Culver to 15 points on 5-for-22 shooting.[98] Thousands of fans lined the streets from Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport to John Paul Jones Arena the next day to welcome the team and Bennett back home.[49] In light of the previous year's loss to UMBC, ESPN called Virginia's championship run "the most redemptive season in the history of college basketball," and NBC Sports took it a step further by calling it "the greatest redemption story in the history of sports."[86][99] With little left to prove in the college game, Hunter, Jerome, and Guy forwent their remaining eligibility and all three were selected in the 2019 NBA draft; both Hunter and Jerome went in the first round.[100] Bennett was named to a list of the World's 50 Greatest Leaders by Fortune magazine alongside such names as Special Counsel (and UVA Law alumnus) Robert Mueller, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and Tim Cook of Apple.[101]

2019–20: COVID-shortened season, 11–1 down final stretch

The Athletic named Bennett the 2019 College Basketball Person of the Year in the article "Tony Bennett: Humility and Grace made him a most deserving Champion", lauding the five pillars and the foundation they set for the Virginia program.[102] Bennett declined a raise when extending his contract before the season and UVA President James Ryan called him "one of the most selfless people [he's] ever met."[64] In CBS Sports' pre-season ranking, Matt Norlander opined Virginia has "arguably the best coach going in the sport."[103] The Cavaliers won the Hall of Fame Tip Off by defeating Arizona State in the championship game. After a wrist fracture injury to Braxton Key the team was blown out at Purdue, 69–40, in an Elite Eight rematch from the previous season. It was Bennett's first loss in the ACC–Big Ten Challenge since 2013. His Cavaliers rebounded to defeat No. 7 North Carolina, 56–47, continuing a home streak of 6–0 against the Tar Heels since 2013. Virginia also defeated No. 5 Florida State, No. 7 Duke, and No. 10 Louisville. In the Duke game, Durham native Jay Huff had 10 blocks to spur the Cavaliers to victory against the Blue Devils. By the end of the season, the No. 17 Cavaliers were 23–7, had won eight straight games, 11 of their final 12, and had earned the No. 2 seed in the cancelled ACC tournament. In the last game of the season the team defeated No. 10 Louisville, 57–54, and a subsequent FiveThirtyEight article revealed this squad's defense to be the most effective of any Tony Bennett coached team thus far.[104] The Athletic called this team Bennett's true "masterpiece", succeeding with far less talent after the previous season's NCAA Championship team lost four starters to professional basketball.[105] Mamadi Diakite and Braxton Key graduated on an 8-game ACC winning streak but without a chance to play in the unfinished 2020 ACC tournament or to defend their NCAA Championship.

He's one of the best coaches in the country but not everyone is fit to be part of his program. He's got those five pillars... the ones that [are fit for it] become better players, better people, better men when they leave, and they win a ton of games.

–Dalen Cuff, ACC Network, 2/2021[106]

2020–21: ACC title and COVID troubles

Virginia opened as an early favorite to win another NCAA title two years out.[107] However, Virginia was surprised 61–60 by unranked San Francisco in their second game,[108] and the vaunted Cavalier defense broke down against No. 1 Gonzaga in a December neutral site game (in Fort Worth, Texas) allowing 60% shooting and 50% three-point shooting in a 98–75 loss.[109] The program faced several postponed and canceled games due to COVID-19 outbreaks within the UVA and other basketball programs.[110] The team rebounded to shut down No. 12 Clemson 85–50 on the road, Virginia's largest margin of victory in ACC games since 2015.[111] When No. 9 Virginia defeated North Carolina for the seventh straight time, 60–48, it was the first time since 1966 that no UNC players scored in double figures.[112] With that win, Bennett became the third ACC coach in history to have ten straight winning ACC seasons.[4] Virginia clinched Bennett's fifth ACC regular season title in eight years with a victory at Louisville in the last game of the season, and was seeded No. 1 in the ACC tournament. One player had a positive COVID test following the team's quarterfinals victory over Syracuse, forcing a forfeit against Georgia Tech, which then received an effective bye to the championship game and won it.[113] Nearly the entire UVA team was required to sit out of all team activities for seven days in quarantine after results of contact tracing; arriving a day late to the NCAA Tournament and without having practiced.[114] Virginia's rival Louisville, which narrowly missed an NCAA bid, was put on standby in case UVA was unable to assemble a team with at least five eligible players against MAC champions Ohio.[114] While cleared to play after being woken up for tests at 1:30 AM on the day of the game,[115] the week in quarantine and late arrival did Virginia no favors as they shot 35% from the field and lost the game 62–58.[116] After a highly productive 50–40–90 shooting output on the year and effective defensive play, junior Trey Murphy III was drafted 17th in the first round of the 2021 NBA draft.

2021–22: Bridge Year

The Arizona Daily Star called Bennett the "gold standard of college basketball coaching" and the modern equivalent of Arizona's late Hall of Famer Lute Olson, but said Arizona fans needed to "lower [their] expectations"; Tommy Lloyd, coach-in-waiting at Gonzaga, took the job.[117] Bennett signed transfers Armaan Franklin from Indiana and Jayden Gardner from East Carolina, after losing eight players to graduation, the NBA, and the transfer portal. The Cavaliers got off to their roughest start in a decade, losing 66–58 to Navy, 52–49 to James Madison, and 75–74 to Iowa in the ACC–Big Ten Challenge, dropping Bennett's Challenge record to 8–4. A 67–50 loss at JPJ to Clemson snapped an 11-game winning streak against the Tigers.[118] Virginia returned the favor with a 10-point victory at Clemson, continuing a 6-game winning streak for UVA at Littlejohn Coliseum.[119] A 74–58 road loss to North Carolina snapped a 7-game winning streak against the Tar Heels.[120] Regaining composure, Bennett's Cavaliers held Paolo Banchero to single-digit scoring for the first time of his career as the team emerged from Cameron Indoor Stadium with a 69–68 win over AP No. 7 Duke in Mike Krzyzewski's final home game against Virginia, delivered by Reece Beekman's last-second three-pointer; Trevor Keels remarked that UVA had "punched [them] in the mouth."[121] The Cavaliers finished 12–8 in-conference, good enough for an 11th straight winning ACC season, but the 12 regular season losses were the most yielded by UVA during that span.

2022–23

Virginia opened the season by winning the Continental Tire Main Event championship belt, taking the opening game over No. 5 Baylor, 86–79, and defeating No. 19 Illinois in the championship game, 70–61. UVA defeated Michigan 70–68 at Ann Arbor in UVA's final ACC–Big Ten Challenge matchup, leaving Bennett with a 9-4 record in the Challenge, and Virginia at 14–8; tied for the 2nd-most Challenge wins out of 29 participating basketball programs in the ACC and Big Ten.

Player development

Under head coach Tony Bennett, the Cavaliers have built a program that seems to feed on itself [...] They have forged a culture that perpetuates success, regardless of the individuals on the floor, like college basketball's version of the San Antonio Spurs.

The Ringer, 3/2018[14]

Only the fourth former NBA player to win the NCAA Championship, Bennett has developed many of his players into NCAA All-Americans and NBA draft picks. Part of Bennett's philosophy is that it's a gift to be able to play (or coach) basketball at a high level and "to give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift."[122] To convey that to his players in the off-season, he's asked, "if you played [last year's version of] yourself one-on-one, could you dominate yourself now? If you can't say yes, then you have not done your job improving."[122]

An opposing coach discussed Bennett's reputation for player development to CBS Sports in 2016, stating that he "gets the bigger picture that it's more than just basketball, and his players develop at a high level and become pros."[123] Bennett's methods of recruiting and development have been compared to the San Antonio Spurs (because of that NBA franchise's commitment to unselfishness and team success under Coach Popovich).[14]

NBA

 
Malcolm Brogdon is the 8th member of the 50–40–90 club (the ultimate standard for shooters[124]) in NBA history. He was NBA Rookie of the Year in 2017, the first second round pick to win the award since Willis Reed in 1965.[125]

Eleven of Bennett's players at Virginia and Washington State have been drafted into the NBA. Three of them have become widely known for their shooting prowess. Malcolm Brogdon is a member of the NBA's exclusive 50–40–90 club for extreme shooters, and Klay Thompson is one of the Splash Brothers of the three-time NBA champion Golden State Warriors. Brooklyn Net Joe Harris led the NBA in three-point shooting between 2017 and 2021, making 44% which was the highest among NBA players with more than 1,000 three-point attempts during that multiyear span; Harris also led the league in 2018–19 and 2020–21, and won the Three-Point Contest over Stephen Curry at the 2019 NBA All-Star Game.[126] Both of Bennett's players who won NABC Defensive Player of the Year (Brogdon and De'Andre Hunter) have gone on to become NBA starters.

Shayok developed three years under Bennett and then two more under Steve Prohm; Thompson developed one season under Bennett and then two more under Ken Bone.

Undrafted Bennett players to see significant NBA minutes include Mamadi Diakite (Milwaukee Bucks and Cleveland Cavaliers), Anthony Gill (Washington Wizards), Sam Hauser (Boston Celtics), Braxton Key (Detroit Pistons), and Aron Baynes (5 teams).

Professional

Other Bennett players to play in professional basketball leagues around the globe include London Perrantes, Mike Tobey, Jack Salt, Akil Mitchell, Darion Atkins, Marcus Capers, Mustapha Farrakhan Jr., Sylven Landesberg, Laurynas Mikalauskas, Jerome Meyinsse, Austin Nichols, Taylor Rochestie, Sammy Zeglinski and Abe Lodwick.

College

Six Virginia Cavaliers have developed under Bennett into winning NCAA All-America honors and/or national awards.

NABC Defensive Player of the Year

Lefty Driesell Award

NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player

First Team All-American

  • Malcolm Brogdon, 2016

Second Team All-American

  • Malcolm Brogdon, 2015
  • De'Andre Hunter, 2019[c]

Third Team All-American

Off-court

The Bennett family has pledged $500,000 to fund a career development program specifically for current and former members of the Virginia basketball program who are beginning or advancing careers away from basketball.[127]

Head coaching record

The Five Pillars

HUMILITY: Know Who We Are
PASSION: Do Not Be Lukewarm
UNITY: Do Not Divide Our House
SERVANTHOOD: Make Teammates Better
THANKFULNESS: Learn From Each Circumstance

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Washington State Cougars[128] (Pacific-10 Conference) (2006–2009)
2006–07 Washington State 26–8 13–5 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 32
2007–08 Washington State 26–9 11–7 3rd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2008–09 Washington State 17–16 8–10 7th NIT first round
Washington State: 69–33 (.676) 32–22 (.593)
Virginia Cavaliers[129] (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2009–present)
2009–10 Virginia 15–16 5–11 T–9th
2010–11 Virginia 16–15 7–9 T–7th
2011–12 Virginia 22–10 9–7 T–4th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2012–13 Virginia 23–12 11–7 T–4th NIT quarterfinal
2013–14 Virginia 30–7 16–2 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 16
2014–15 Virginia 30–4 16–2 1st NCAA Division I Round of 32
2015–16 Virginia 29–8 13–5 T–2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2016–17 Virginia 23–11 11–7 T–5th NCAA Division I Round of 32
2017–18 Virginia 31–3 17–1 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
2018–19 Virginia 35–3 16–2 T–1st NCAA Division I Champion
2019–20 Virginia 23–7 15–5 T–2nd No postseason held (COVID-19)
2020–21 Virginia 18–7 13–4 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
2021–22 Virginia 21–14 12–8 6th NIT quarterfinal
2022–23 Virginia 14–3 6–2
Virginia: 330–120 (.733) 167–72 (.699)
Total: 399–153 (.723)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

ACC Rival Wins Losses Win %
Louisville 15 2 .882
Maryland [d] 8 4 .667
North Carolina 13 9 .591
Virginia Tech 17 8 .680

Against rivals

Bennett has a winning record against each of the team's ACC rivals and has drawn praise from rival coaches. Hall of Famer Rick Pitino (1–5 against Bennett) of Louisville said, "there is no such thing as post-play against Virginia"; similarly former Virginia Tech coach Buzz Williams (3–7 against Bennett) called Virginia's system "offensively and defensively elite."[30][130]

Bennett is 53–23 in UVA's rivalry games versus Virginia Tech, Louisville, Maryland, and North Carolina. Bennett has "flipped the script" against North Carolina in particular, winning a majority of those rivalry games, including the 2018 ACC tournament championship, against a program that had continually frustrated Virginia (in several ACC tournaments and the 1981 Final Four) when the two conference rivals perennially topped college basketball polls of the early 1980s. Bennett's UVA teams went a perfect 7–0 in his final seven games against Hall of Famer Roy Williams (7–12 against Bennett) to close out a friendly[131] rivalry during the final five years of Williams' tenure at UNC (during which period both Williams, in 2017; and Bennett, in 2019; won NCAA Championships with their respective programs). The prior best streak for Virginia against North Carolina was six straight wins, more than a century earlier, from 1911 to 1916 under program founder Pop Lannigan.[131]

Personal life

Bennett is married and has two children, one son and one daughter. Bennett met his wife Laurel (née Purcell) at a church in nearby North Carolina, while he was playing for the Charlotte Hornets.[132] He is a Christian and would likely have become a pastor if not a college basketball coach.[133] He has spoken about his faith saying, "When you have a relationship with the Lord, there's a peace and perspective you have. The world didn't give it, and the world can't take it away."[134] Bennett has also cited his faith as impacting his coaching philosophy, in particular his use of his father's "Five Pillars": humility, passion, unity, servanthood, and thankfulness.[132]

The best known member of a talented coaching family tree, he is the son of former head coach Dick Bennett (Washington State, Wisconsin, Green Bay, and Wisconsin–Stevens Point) and brother of former head coach Kathi Bennett (Northern Illinois and Indiana). The frustrating "pack line" defense that the younger Bennett has perfected at Virginia was first implemented in an earlier form by the elder Bennett up until Tony took over head coaching duties from his father at Washington State.[29]

Notes

  1. ^ Two former coaches fell just short of this mark. Vic Bubas had nine consecutive winning ACC seasons before retiring in 1969. Roy Williams had nine consecutive winning conference seasons before slumping to a last place 6–14 ACC record in 2019–20.
  2. ^ The first conference to have three No. 1 seeds in a single year was the Big East Conference in 2009, achieved in part by Pittsburgh and Louisville, which have since left the Big East and joined the ACC.
  3. ^ The NABC named Hunter to the second team, and the AP, USBWA, and Sporting News named Hunter to the third team.
  4. ^ Maryland is no longer in the ACC after the 2013–14 season. The head-to-head (but not overall) record total here includes ACC–Big Ten Challenge games after that year for the former ACC rivals.

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External links

  • Virginia profile
  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com   and Basketball-Reference.com

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For the American singer see Tony Bennett For other people with same name see Tony Bennett disambiguation Anthony Guy Bennett born June 1 1969 is an American former professional basketball player and since 2009 the head coach of the University of Virginia men s team with whom he won the NCAA Championship in 2019 3 Bennett is a three time recipient of the Henry Iba Award two time Naismith College Coach of the Year and two time AP Coach of the Year Bennett is the all time wins leader at Virginia and holds or shares records for single season wins and career winning percentage at both Virginia and Washington State He is one of three coaches in history with Dean Smith and Mike Krzyzewski to lead his program to ten or more consecutive winning ACC records a 4 5 and is one of three coaches also with Smith and Krzyzewski to be named ACC Coach of the Year four or more times 6 Tony BennettBennett at the Barclays Center in 2014 15Current positionTitleHead coachTeamVirginiaConferenceACCRecord330 120 733 Annual salary 4 15 million 1 Biographical detailsBorn 1969 06 01 June 1 1969 age 53 Clintonville Wisconsin 2 Playing career1988 1992Green Bay1992 1995Charlotte Hornets1996 1997North Harbour VikingsPosition s Point guardCoaching career HC unless noted 1998 1999North Harbour Kings1999 2003Wisconsin assistant 2003 2004Washington State assistant 2004 2006Washington State associate HC 2006 2009Washington State2009 presentVirginiaNational2013USA U 19 assistant Head coaching recordOverall399 153 723 Tournaments16 9 NCAA Division I 4 3 NIT Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsNCAA Division I tournament 2019 NCAA Regional Final Four 2019 5 ACC regular season 2014 2015 2018 2019 2021 2 ACC tournament 2014 2018 Awards3 Henry Iba Award 2007 2015 2018 2 Naismith College Coach of the Year 2007 2018 2 AP National Coach of the Year 2007 2018 NABC Coach of the Year 2018 Jim Phelan Award 2007 Sporting News Coach of the Year 2007 4 ACC Coach of the Year 2014 2015 2018 2019 Pac 10 Coach of the Year 2007 3 USBWA District 3 Coach of the Year 2015 2016 2018 2 Academic All American 1991 1992 Academic All American of the Year 1991 Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award 1992 2 MCC Player of the Year 1991 1992 RecordsCoachSingle season win records at both Virginia 35 and Washington State 26 twice PlayerNCAA record for career three point field goal percentage 49 7 Medal record Men s basketballRepresenting the United StatesPan American Games1991 Havana National teamFIBA Under 19 World Championship2013 Prague National teamFrom his first day at Virginia he set the goal of building a program that lasts 3 Originally inheriting the worst UVA team since 1967 his Cavaliers have had four 30 win seasons won the NCAA tournament championship with a 35 3 team in 2019 won ACC tournaments in 2014 and in 2018 and have won or shared ACC regular season titles five times Known for coaching defensive intensity Bennett has been ranked the top defensive coach in college basketball by ESPN Insider and a CBS Sports poll of head coaches 7 8 9 The style of basketball he teaches has often been compared to a boa constrictor choking out opponents 10 11 12 13 and his teams are known for their unselfish play defense first philosophy and tempo control 14 15 16 As a 5 11 point guard Bennett ranks first in NCAA history for career three point field goal accuracy at 49 7 shooting above 50 from range in both his junior and senior seasons 17 18 He started for the United States national team at the 1991 Pan American Games was awarded the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award as the nation s top player under six feet tall and was named Academic All American of the Year 17 Bennett starred for the Green Bay Phoenix under his father Dick Bennett who later took Wisconsin to the 2000 Final Four using an earlier version of the packline defense seen today at Virginia Bennett played three years in the NBA for the Charlotte Hornets and after an injury several more professionally in Australia and New Zealand where he started coaching 19 He has since coached several players at the college level who ve gone on to be known for shooting prowess in the NBA such as Malcolm Brogdon eighth 50 40 90 shooter in NBA history Joe Harris led NBA in three point accuracy in 2018 19 and in 2020 21 and Klay Thompson one half of the Splash Brothers Both Harris and Thompson have won the Three Point Contest at the NBA All Star Game 20 21 Contents 1 Biography and playing career 1 1 College 1 2 Professional 2 Coaching career 2 1 Coaching beginnings 2 2 Washington State 2 2 1 2006 07 School record 26 wins 2 2 2 2007 08 26 wins and Indiana offer 2 2 3 2008 09 Rebuilding and budget constraints 2 2 4 Canceled recruiting flights and Final Four trip for staff 2 3 Virginia 2 3 1 2009 10 Five win improvement 2 3 2 2010 11 Personnel losses but continued rise 2 3 3 2011 12 Most wins at UVA in 17 years 2 3 4 2012 13 Establishing the dominant nucleus 2 3 5 2013 14 1 ACC finish and ACC Championship 2 3 6 2014 15 1 ACC finish and 2nd Henry Iba Award 2 3 7 2015 16 NCAA Elite Eight 2 3 8 2016 17 250 career wins 2 3 9 2017 18 Unranked to AP 1 and ACC Championship 2 3 10 2018 19 The Redemption National Championship 2 3 11 2019 20 COVID shortened season 11 1 down final stretch 2 3 12 2020 21 ACC title and COVID troubles 2 3 13 2021 22 Bridge Year 2 3 14 2022 23 3 Player development 3 1 NBA 3 2 Professional 3 3 College 3 4 Off court 4 Head coaching record 4 1 Against rivals 5 Personal life 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksBiography and playing career EditCollege Edit Bennett s retired 25 hangs in the rafters of the Resch Center the home court of the Green Bay Phoenix Bennett holds 1st place all time for the Phoenix in both scoring and assists Bennett a point guard played for his father Dick Bennett at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay UWGB following his high school career at Stevens Point Area Senior High and Preble High School The Bennetts led the Phoenix to an NCAA tournament berth and two appearances in the NIT During his time there the Green Bay Phoenix had a record of 87 34 719 en route to Bennett being twice named as the conference s Player of the Year He was awarded the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award given to the nation s most outstanding senior under six feet tall and was named the 1992 GTE Academic All American of the year He also started for a bronze medal winning 1991 Pan American Games team led by Gene Keady He finished his collegiate career as the Mid Continent Conference s all time leader in points 2 285 and assists 601 and still ranks as the entire NCAA s all time leader in 3 point field goal accuracy 18 He made 80 of 150 53 3 three point field goal attempts in his junior season and repeated the feat of hitting over half of his three point attempts during his senior season making 95 of 186 51 1 22 He was also incredibly accurate on two point field goal attempts for a guard connecting on 502 of 917 54 7 two point attempts for his college career 22 Professional Edit Bennett went on to be selected in the 1992 NBA draft by the Charlotte Hornets He spent three seasons 1992 1995 with the Hornets as the backup point guard to Muggsy Bogues the Hornets all time leader in assists and steals before a foot injury ended Bennett s NBA career With an eye toward returning to the NBA Bennett left for Australia in 1996 to play for the Sydney Kings of Australia s National Basketball League while rehabbing his ankle but the contract fell through 23 within ten days 24 of arriving and Bennett soon moved to New Zealand to briefly play for a team called the Burger King Kings in Auckland 25 Bennett has joked that the team was paid in Whoppers 25 He then joined the North Harbour Vikings became its star player and in his second year there became a dual role player and head coach 26 He completed his playing career as a two time New Zealand NBL All Star Five honoree and a two time Keith Carr Trophy winner for being the league s Most Outstanding Guard both years 27 Coaching career EditBennett wanted to understand everything about the game of basketball to the point that even as an NBA player teammates felt he would rather learn and study the game than participate in it 28 Bennett s teams especially at Virginia are known for their motion offense and stifling defense which features his version of the pack line defensive strategy famously devised by his father The pack line is designed to clog up potential driving lanes to the paint by forcing ball handlers to the middle of the floor where more help is concentrated It forces opposing teams to pass and shoot well while limiting dribble penetration and post play 29 30 Coaching beginnings Edit In 1998 Bennett continued as head coach of the North Harbour Kings who had changed their name from Vikings but retired early as a player His time there taught him he was able to coach without the anxiety he had seen his father experience coaching back in Wisconsin and convinced him that he could undertake the stressful life of a coach while maintaining his integrity and peace of mind 19 After the 1999 season he returned to the U S to become his father s team manager so that they could spend time together 26 Tony Bennett was then able to get a firsthand experience of Wisconsin s run to the 2000 Final Four as a part of the staff under Dick Bennett After his father retired Bo Ryan retained Bennett on his staff and there he remained until 2003 when Dick Bennett came out of retirement to coach Washington State After one season as assistant coach Bennett was designated as his father s successor and promoted to associate head coach 31 Washington State Edit Bennett coaching Washington State in a game at Haas Pavilion against California Tony Bennett accepted the position of head coach at Washington State when his father retired in 2006 Washington State s success immediately skyrocketed under the younger Bennett and his 26 wins in both the 2006 07 and 2007 08 seasons tied a 66 year old school record 32 set by the team that reached the Championship Game of the 1941 NCAA tournament 2006 07 School record 26 wins Edit Bennett led the 2006 07 Cougars basketball team to a 26 8 13 5 Pac 10 second place record and the second round of the NCAA tournament The Cougars earned a No 3 seed and defeated Oral Roberts in the opening round before falling to Vanderbilt in double overtime in the second round 33 The NCAA tournament appearance was the first for the Cougars since 1994 breaking a 13 year March Madness drought for the Cougars After the 2006 07 season Bennett was given the prestigious Henry Iba Award by vote of the United States Basketball Writers Association and was named the AP college basketball Coach of the Year 34 and the Naismith College Coach of the Year He was also named the Rivals com Coach of the Year 35 2007 08 26 wins and Indiana offer Edit They should put up a statue of him at Washington State To win like he did there in that program told me right away the kid is a winner Dick Vitale ESPN 3 2016 36 During the 2007 08 season Bennett finished with a 26 9 record 11 7 in the Pac 10 He also went on to lead the Cougars to the Sweet Sixteen after beating Winthrop and Notre Dame in the first and second rounds 37 After losing to North Carolina in the Sweet Sixteen Bennett s team had again reached the school record for wins with 26 After the season Bennett reportedly turned down an offer to become head coach at Indiana a job which eventually fell to Marquette coach Tom Crean 38 39 He also discussed the LSU his wife s alma mater vacancy at that year s Final Four a job that eventually went to Stanford coach Trent Johnson 40 Bennett decided to remain loyal to WSU 2008 09 Rebuilding and budget constraints Edit Bennett went back to work at Washington State with a need to replace NBA draft pick Kyle Weaver He brought in Klay Thompson a talented four star recruit out of California and son of former NBA player Mychal Thompson Thompson rapidly improved on the offensive side of the court as a freshman but the team struggled more than in the two previous years on the defensive end and finished 17 16 Canceled recruiting flights and Final Four trip for staff Edit Washington State dropped charter flights for Bennett and his staff for use in recruiting to the remotely located school and cancelled a trip for his staff to the 2009 Final Four held ten years and two days prior to the 2019 Final Four which would be won by a Bennett team due to ongoing budgetary constraints in the WSU athletics department As this was happening Bennett was contacted about the open Virginia job and traveled to Charlottesville to interview While very impressed with John Paul Jones Arena and the potential advantages of coaching in the ACC he initially decided to once again remain loyal to WSU However when Bennett went to call Virginia athletic director Craig Littlepage and decline the offer Bennett s wife Laurel stepped in and said put the phone down as she could sense a great uncertainty in his voice when he said he would pass up UVA 41 Bennett then accepted the Virginia offer on March 29 exactly one year to the day after turning down the Indiana job 42 Virginia Edit Bennett was named head coach at Virginia on March 31 2009 43 Ritchie McKay head coach of the Liberty Flames stepped down to become Bennett s associate head coach before returning to the Flames in 2015 44 During the rebuilding process Bennett s teams increased their win total in every successive season After inheriting a 10 18 squad that had the worst record in program history since the 1966 67 season Bennett s Virginia won 15 16 22 23 30 and 30 games in his first six seasons Under his guidance Virginia had four of the five teams with records of 16 2 or better in the 18 game era 2012 2019 of ACC play and only Virginia had a team finish 17 1 none went undefeated 45 Bennett worked from Day 1 to build a program that lasts at Virginia 3 He has found in Charlottesville a knowledgeable fanbase that has really bought in on his defense first mentality and tempo control and John Paul Jones Arena is regarded as one of the toughest places to play for opposing teams of the ACC 46 47 48 Thousands of fans lined the streets to JPJ from Charlottesville Albemarle Airport in 2019 to congratulate the Virginia team and Bennett on winning the program s first NCAA Championship 49 2009 10 Five win improvement Edit In their first season under Bennett his new team finished the season 15 16 5 11 in the ACC an improvement of 5 wins 50 versus the prior year under Bennett s predecessor former and current DePaul coach Dave Leitao 50 Sophomore Sylven Landesberg a former McDonald s All American recruited by Leitao led the team in scoring before getting suspended for the final game of the season after failing to meet academic obligations 51 It was soon announced that Landesberg and the program mutually parted ways and he turned pro but went undrafted 52 2010 11 Personnel losses but continued rise Edit Despite every disadvantage including one star player Landesberg leaving because of academic struggles and another Mike Scott going down with an early season injury and taking a medical redshirt the Cavaliers started the season with a bang by knocking off No 13 Minnesota on the road in Minneapolis during the 2010 ACC Big Ten Challenge UVA improved to 7 9 in the ACC and had a winning record overall They were passed over for postseason consideration 2011 12 Most wins at UVA in 17 years Edit This season began much like the last had with unranked Virginia dismantling No 15 Michigan in the 2011 ACC Big Ten Challenge In just Bennett s third year at Virginia he led the Cavaliers to 22 wins and an NCAA Tournament berth It was the most wins the program had tallied in 17 years and its first NCAA Tournament game a lopsided loss to Billy Donovan and Florida in five years After rapid development under Bennett over the past three years of which he played only two because of injury Mike Scott was taken 43rd overall by the Atlanta Hawks in the 2012 NBA draft 2012 13 Establishing the dominant nucleus Edit Based on his early successes Athlon Sports named Bennett one of the four best ACC coaches with Mike Krzyzewski Roy Williams and Leonard Hamilton before the season 53 The Cavaliers would tally one more win 23 than the previous season despite losing Mike Scott to the NBA and establish nearly all the pieces to take the program even higher Justin Anderson Malcolm Brogdon Anthony Gill Joe Harris Darion Atkins Mike Tobey and Akil Mitchell all started or played extensively for the young team All they were missing was a controlling point guard which Bennett found on the recruiting trail in diamond in the rough three star London Perrantes from California 2013 14 1 ACC finish and ACC Championship Edit In 2013 14 Perrantes started as a freshman and joined the top players from the previous season as the Cavaliers won their sixth ACC regular season title clinching it with a statement 75 56 home win against highly touted ACC newcomer No 4 Syracuse a team which had started the season 25 0 It was also their first outright regular season title since 1981 Virginia also won its second ever ACC Tournament title their first since 1976 defeating second seeded No 7 Duke in the final game 72 63 The Cavaliers received their third but first since 1983 No 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 1995 Bennett was a finalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year 54 as well as runner up for AP Coach of the Year 55 Bennett signed a new seven year contract to extend his employment with Virginia through 2021 It included a 1 924 million base salary package with additional longevity and achievement bonuses 56 Part of his contract negotiations included long term contract renewals for his staff 57 A guy who just oozes class great guy knows how to recruit his kids develop his type of kids coach his kids just an unbelievable job he s doing in Charlottesville Seth Davis CBS Sports 1 2015 58 2014 15 1 ACC finish and 2nd Henry Iba Award Edit Virginia got off to a 19 0 start reaching an AP No 2 ranking for the first time since 1983 Much was made in the press that of the top three teams each dominating the competition and remaining undefeated well into January Kentucky Virginia and Duke the Cavaliers were doing so with no McDonald s All Americans on the roster whereas the Wildcats and Blue Devils had teams filled with nine each 59 60 Highlights included holding Georgia Tech Rutgers and Harvard to under thirty points each and actually doubling up the scores of Georgia Tech 57 28 and Wake Forest 70 34 unprecedented dominance for any team of the past 50 years against ACC competition 61 The Harvard game was notable for a near tripling score 76 27 and limiting the Crimson an NCAA Tournament team to one field goal in the first half which tied the NCAA record for the shot clock era 62 Two injuries to Justin Anderson near the end of the season dampened NCAA Tournament hopes before he turned pro for the 2015 NBA draft Bennett was awarded his second Henry Iba Award as the nation s top coach joining ACC peer Roy Williams as the only coaches ever to win the award at two different schools Bennett signed a new contract through 2024 later extended through 2026 and beyond 63 64 2015 16 NCAA Elite Eight Edit UVA started the season with impressive wins against eventual national champions Villanova West Virginia and California 65 The number of home and away series with programs from other power conferences such as these was virtually unprecedented in the ACC 65 Bennett was recognized for having one of the most elite offenses in the nation as well as one of the best defenses once more 66 67 and ESPN writer Jeff Goodman chose Bennett as the ideal head coach of his mythical Dream Team before the season stating I m going with Bennett who has owned the ACC the past two seasons Just imagine what he could do with this group of players and this level of talent Bennett will make sure these guys defend yes even you Niang and he also has the ideal even keeled temperament 68 UVA later defeated Iowa State in Niang s final collegiate game in the Sweet Sixteen before Bennett s first loss starting 3 0 to Jim Boeheim s Syracuse in the Elite Eight 2016 17 250 career wins Edit UVA brought in a well rounded recruiting class which included Bennett s first McDonald s All American a consensus top 50 recruit Kyle Guy Former five star recruit and transfer Austin Nichols became eligible after sitting out the previous season but was suspended for two weeks including the season opening game for an undisclosed incident and dismissed entirely for a second undisclosed incident after playing and starting in one game 69 UVA nonetheless broke its record for consecutive weeks ranked in the AP Top 25 poll with a streak of 64 polling weeks spanning more than three years breaking its previous best of 49 in the 1980s 70 Bennett recorded his 250th win as a head coach against No 14 Notre Dame in South Bend 71 54 while extending his record against Mike Brey to 5 0 71 The Cavaliers notched impressive double digit victories over eventual national champions No 5 North Carolina 53 43 and No 4 ranked Louisville 71 55 This completed Bennett s head to head rivalry record against Hall of Famer Rick Pitino at 5 1 before Pitino was dismissed for NCAA rules violations in the off season 2017 18 Unranked to AP 1 and ACC Championship Edit Tony Bennett has 65 ACC wins in the past 41 2 years That s eight more than Roy Williams and nine more than Mike Krzyzewski Bennett is this league s landlord Matt Norlander CBS Sports 1 2018 72 UVA was viewed as a rebuilding team after departures of London Perrantes Marial Shayok and Darius Thompson and the first AP poll had Virginia unranked for the first time since 2013 A Winston Salem Journal reporter projected the worst season of Bennett s career at 5 13 in ACC play 73 UVA was ranked after winning the NIT Season Tip Off 74 They defeated No 12 North Carolina 61 49 to continue a home streak of 5 0 against the Heels since 2013 75 No 2 Virginia then overcame No 4 Duke on the road for Bennett s first victory at Cameron Indoor Stadium The Winston Salem Journal reporter literally ate his words about Virginia ingesting a copy of his previous article with barbeque sauce 76 UNC prepared for their Duke rivalry game by reviewing tape of UVA suffocating No 18 Clemson 61 36 Joel Berry II explained We want to be like Virginia defensively 77 UVA attained its first AP No 1 ranking since 1982 78 With a 66 37 victory at Pitt Virginia won its third outright regular season title in five years 79 The Cavaliers won the 2018 ACC tournament defeating North Carolina 71 63 in the ACC Championship Game UVA earned the first overall seed in the NCAA tournament but the next day lost ACC Sixth Man of the Year De Andre Hunter to a broken wrist 80 The New York Daily News changed their pick from Virginia winning the national title to losing in the Sweet Sixteen after the injury 81 Virginia then notoriously lost to UMBC in the opening round the first time since expansion in 1985 that a No 1 seed lost to a No 16 in the first ever regional to have its No 1 No 2 No 3 and No 4 seeds all lose in the opening weekend 82 83 Bennett s even keeled reaction was featured in Inc magazine as a lesson in emotional intelligence and leadership 84 For defying rebuilding expectations to finish 31 3 Bennett won a third Henry Iba Award 85 2018 19 The Redemption National Championship Edit Also see 2019 Redemption National Championship section of Virginia Cavaliers men s basketball After a decade of proving himself as one of the very best coaches in all of college basketball Tony Bennett shook the monkey off of his back for good as he led Virginia to the greatest redemption story in the history of sports Rob Dauster NBC Sports 8 2019 86 UVA opened the season with consecutive wins over ranked Big Ten teams No 25 Wisconsin Battle 4 Atlantis and No 24 Maryland ACC Big Ten Challenge the latter of which improved Bennett s record in the Challenge to 8 2 Diminutive 5 9 point guard Kihei Clark an unheralded three star recruit who had initially committed to the UC Davis Aggies of the Big West Conference started both games as a true freshman The No 4 Cavaliers routed No 9 Virginia Tech 81 59 in the first time in series history that the two rivals met while both ranked in the top ten of the AP Poll 87 Virginia started the season 16 0 before falling at No 1 Duke 72 70 88 The game was viewed by 3 8 million people as the highest rated televised game of college basketball in the regular season and was just the fourth in NCAA history between two teams both ranked number one as No 4 Virginia was ranked first in the Coaches Poll before the loss 89 88 After a 16 2 ACC record Virginia won a share of their fourth ACC regular season title in the past six years 90 UVA attained a No 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament along with Duke and North Carolina only the second time in NCAA history that three No 1 seeds came from the same conference b 91 Virginia was the only No 1 seed to reach the Final Four after dispatching Gardner Webb 71 56 Oklahoma 63 51 Oregon 53 49 and Purdue 80 75 in overtime The Virginia Purdue game in particular was called an instant classic by Sports Illustrated and USA Today after Carsen Edwards threw up extremely long distance three pointers well beyond NBA range and seemingly could not miss scoring over half the total for the red hot Boilermakers with 42 points and by far a new scoring record against Bennett coached teams 92 93 Mamadi Diakite and Clark played the heroes to save the season with a backtap rebound to Clark and his subsequent bullet pass and game tying shot from Diakite with under 1 second left to force overtime 94 95 In the Final Four Virginia defeated the Auburn Tigers by a single point 63 62 as Kyle Guy drained three free throws with 0 6 seconds on the clock after an Auburn player undercut his lower body on the release of a corner three pointer just as time expired 96 Reigning NCAA football champion and friend Dabo Swinney sent Bennett a text prior to the title game which he shared with the team let the light that shines in you be brighter than the light that shines on you 97 Virginia did just that in a back and forth physical 2019 NCAA Tournament Championship Game to outlast fellow defensive stalwarts Texas Tech in overtime and win it by a score of 85 77 NABC Defensive Player of the Year redshirt sophomore De Andre Hunter scored a career high 27 points while holding Red Raider star Jarrett Culver to 15 points on 5 for 22 shooting 98 Thousands of fans lined the streets from Charlottesville Albemarle Airport to John Paul Jones Arena the next day to welcome the team and Bennett back home 49 In light of the previous year s loss to UMBC ESPN called Virginia s championship run the most redemptive season in the history of college basketball and NBC Sports took it a step further by calling it the greatest redemption story in the history of sports 86 99 With little left to prove in the college game Hunter Jerome and Guy forwent their remaining eligibility and all three were selected in the 2019 NBA draft both Hunter and Jerome went in the first round 100 Bennett was named to a list of the World s 50 Greatest Leaders by Fortune magazine alongside such names as Special Counsel and UVA Law alumnus Robert Mueller Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and Tim Cook of Apple 101 2019 20 COVID shortened season 11 1 down final stretch Edit The Athletic named Bennett the 2019 College Basketball Person of the Year in the article Tony Bennett Humility and Grace made him a most deserving Champion lauding the five pillars and the foundation they set for the Virginia program 102 Bennett declined a raise when extending his contract before the season and UVA President James Ryan called him one of the most selfless people he s ever met 64 In CBS Sports pre season ranking Matt Norlander opined Virginia has arguably the best coach going in the sport 103 The Cavaliers won the Hall of Fame Tip Off by defeating Arizona State in the championship game After a wrist fracture injury to Braxton Key the team was blown out at Purdue 69 40 in an Elite Eight rematch from the previous season It was Bennett s first loss in the ACC Big Ten Challenge since 2013 His Cavaliers rebounded to defeat No 7 North Carolina 56 47 continuing a home streak of 6 0 against the Tar Heels since 2013 Virginia also defeated No 5 Florida State No 7 Duke and No 10 Louisville In the Duke game Durham native Jay Huff had 10 blocks to spur the Cavaliers to victory against the Blue Devils By the end of the season the No 17 Cavaliers were 23 7 had won eight straight games 11 of their final 12 and had earned the No 2 seed in the cancelled ACC tournament In the last game of the season the team defeated No 10 Louisville 57 54 and a subsequent FiveThirtyEight article revealed this squad s defense to be the most effective of any Tony Bennett coached team thus far 104 The Athletic called this team Bennett s true masterpiece succeeding with far less talent after the previous season s NCAA Championship team lost four starters to professional basketball 105 Mamadi Diakite and Braxton Key graduated on an 8 game ACC winning streak but without a chance to play in the unfinished 2020 ACC tournament or to defend their NCAA Championship He s one of the best coaches in the country but not everyone is fit to be part of his program He s got those five pillars the ones that are fit for it become better players better people better men when they leave and they win a ton of games Dalen Cuff ACC Network 2 2021 106 2020 21 ACC title and COVID troubles Edit Virginia opened as an early favorite to win another NCAA title two years out 107 However Virginia was surprised 61 60 by unranked San Francisco in their second game 108 and the vaunted Cavalier defense broke down against No 1 Gonzaga in a December neutral site game in Fort Worth Texas allowing 60 shooting and 50 three point shooting in a 98 75 loss 109 The program faced several postponed and canceled games due to COVID 19 outbreaks within the UVA and other basketball programs 110 The team rebounded to shut down No 12 Clemson 85 50 on the road Virginia s largest margin of victory in ACC games since 2015 111 When No 9 Virginia defeated North Carolina for the seventh straight time 60 48 it was the first time since 1966 that no UNC players scored in double figures 112 With that win Bennett became the third ACC coach in history to have ten straight winning ACC seasons 4 Virginia clinched Bennett s fifth ACC regular season title in eight years with a victory at Louisville in the last game of the season and was seeded No 1 in the ACC tournament One player had a positive COVID test following the team s quarterfinals victory over Syracuse forcing a forfeit against Georgia Tech which then received an effective bye to the championship game and won it 113 Nearly the entire UVA team was required to sit out of all team activities for seven days in quarantine after results of contact tracing arriving a day late to the NCAA Tournament and without having practiced 114 Virginia s rival Louisville which narrowly missed an NCAA bid was put on standby in case UVA was unable to assemble a team with at least five eligible players against MAC champions Ohio 114 While cleared to play after being woken up for tests at 1 30 AM on the day of the game 115 the week in quarantine and late arrival did Virginia no favors as they shot 35 from the field and lost the game 62 58 116 After a highly productive 50 40 90 shooting output on the year and effective defensive play junior Trey Murphy III was drafted 17th in the first round of the 2021 NBA draft 2021 22 Bridge Year Edit The Arizona Daily Star called Bennett the gold standard of college basketball coaching and the modern equivalent of Arizona s late Hall of Famer Lute Olson but said Arizona fans needed to lower their expectations Tommy Lloyd coach in waiting at Gonzaga took the job 117 Bennett signed transfers Armaan Franklin from Indiana and Jayden Gardner from East Carolina after losing eight players to graduation the NBA and the transfer portal The Cavaliers got off to their roughest start in a decade losing 66 58 to Navy 52 49 to James Madison and 75 74 to Iowa in the ACC Big Ten Challenge dropping Bennett s Challenge record to 8 4 A 67 50 loss at JPJ to Clemson snapped an 11 game winning streak against the Tigers 118 Virginia returned the favor with a 10 point victory at Clemson continuing a 6 game winning streak for UVA at Littlejohn Coliseum 119 A 74 58 road loss to North Carolina snapped a 7 game winning streak against the Tar Heels 120 Regaining composure Bennett s Cavaliers held Paolo Banchero to single digit scoring for the first time of his career as the team emerged from Cameron Indoor Stadium with a 69 68 win over AP No 7 Duke in Mike Krzyzewski s final home game against Virginia delivered by Reece Beekman s last second three pointer Trevor Keels remarked that UVA had punched them in the mouth 121 The Cavaliers finished 12 8 in conference good enough for an 11th straight winning ACC season but the 12 regular season losses were the most yielded by UVA during that span 2022 23 Edit Virginia opened the season by winning the Continental Tire Main Event championship belt taking the opening game over No 5 Baylor 86 79 and defeating No 19 Illinois in the championship game 70 61 UVA defeated Michigan 70 68 at Ann Arbor in UVA s final ACC Big Ten Challenge matchup leaving Bennett with a 9 4 record in the Challenge and Virginia at 14 8 tied for the 2nd most Challenge wins out of 29 participating basketball programs in the ACC and Big Ten Player development EditUnder head coach Tony Bennett the Cavaliers have built a program that seems to feed on itself They have forged a culture that perpetuates success regardless of the individuals on the floor like college basketball s version of the San Antonio Spurs The Ringer 3 2018 14 Only the fourth former NBA player to win the NCAA Championship Bennett has developed many of his players into NCAA All Americans and NBA draft picks Part of Bennett s philosophy is that it s a gift to be able to play or coach basketball at a high level and to give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift 122 To convey that to his players in the off season he s asked if you played last year s version of yourself one on one could you dominate yourself now If you can t say yes then you have not done your job improving 122 An opposing coach discussed Bennett s reputation for player development to CBS Sports in 2016 stating that he gets the bigger picture that it s more than just basketball and his players develop at a high level and become pros 123 Bennett s methods of recruiting and development have been compared to the San Antonio Spurs because of that NBA franchise s commitment to unselfishness and team success under Coach Popovich 14 NBA Edit Malcolm Brogdon is the 8th member of the 50 40 90 club the ultimate standard for shooters 124 in NBA history He was NBA Rookie of the Year in 2017 the first second round pick to win the award since Willis Reed in 1965 125 Eleven of Bennett s players at Virginia and Washington State have been drafted into the NBA Three of them have become widely known for their shooting prowess Malcolm Brogdon is a member of the NBA s exclusive 50 40 90 club for extreme shooters and Klay Thompson is one of the Splash Brothers of the three time NBA champion Golden State Warriors Brooklyn Net Joe Harris led the NBA in three point shooting between 2017 and 2021 making 44 which was the highest among NBA players with more than 1 000 three point attempts during that multiyear span Harris also led the league in 2018 19 and 2020 21 and won the Three Point Contest over Stephen Curry at the 2019 NBA All Star Game 126 Both of Bennett s players who won NABC Defensive Player of the Year Brogdon and De Andre Hunter have gone on to become NBA starters Year Round Pick Player Team2021 1 17 Trey Murphy III New Orleans Pelicans2019 1 4 De Andre Hunter Atlanta Hawks2019 1 24 Ty Jerome Phoenix Suns2019 2 55 Kyle Guy Sacramento Kings2019 2 54 Marial Shayok Philadelphia 76ers2018 2 53 Devon Hall Oklahoma City Thunder2016 2 36 Malcolm Brogdon Milwaukee Bucks2015 1 21 Justin Anderson Dallas Mavericks2014 2 33 Joe Harris Cleveland Cavaliers2012 2 43 Mike Scott Atlanta Hawks2011 1 11 Klay Thompson Golden State Warriors2008 2 38 Kyle Weaver Charlotte Bobcats Shayok developed three years under Bennett and then two more under Steve Prohm Thompson developed one season under Bennett and then two more under Ken Bone Undrafted Bennett players to see significant NBA minutes include Mamadi Diakite Milwaukee Bucks and Cleveland Cavaliers Anthony Gill Washington Wizards Sam Hauser Boston Celtics Braxton Key Detroit Pistons and Aron Baynes 5 teams Professional Edit Other Bennett players to play in professional basketball leagues around the globe include London Perrantes Mike Tobey Jack Salt Akil Mitchell Darion Atkins Marcus Capers Mustapha Farrakhan Jr Sylven Landesberg Laurynas Mikalauskas Jerome Meyinsse Austin Nichols Taylor Rochestie Sammy Zeglinski and Abe Lodwick College Edit Six Virginia Cavaliers have developed under Bennett into winning NCAA All America honors and or national awards NABC Defensive Player of the Year Malcolm Brogdon 2016 De Andre Hunter 2019Lefty Driesell Award Darion Atkins 2015NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player Kyle Guy 2019First Team All American Malcolm Brogdon 2016Second Team All American Malcolm Brogdon 2015 De Andre Hunter 2019 c Third Team All American Mike Scott 2012 Justin Anderson 2015 Kyle Guy 2018 2019Off court Edit The Bennett family has pledged 500 000 to fund a career development program specifically for current and former members of the Virginia basketball program who are beginning or advancing careers away from basketball 127 Head coaching record EditThe Five Pillars HUMILITY Know Who We ArePASSION Do Not Be LukewarmUNITY Do Not Divide Our HouseSERVANTHOOD Make Teammates BetterTHANKFULNESS Learn From Each Circumstance Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonWashington State Cougars 128 Pacific 10 Conference 2006 2009 2006 07 Washington State 26 8 13 5 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 322007 08 Washington State 26 9 11 7 3rd NCAA Division I Sweet 162008 09 Washington State 17 16 8 10 7th NIT first roundWashington State 69 33 676 32 22 593 Virginia Cavaliers 129 Atlantic Coast Conference 2009 present 2009 10 Virginia 15 16 5 11 T 9th2010 11 Virginia 16 15 7 9 T 7th2011 12 Virginia 22 10 9 7 T 4th NCAA Division I Round of 642012 13 Virginia 23 12 11 7 T 4th NIT quarterfinal2013 14 Virginia 30 7 16 2 1st NCAA Division I Sweet 162014 15 Virginia 30 4 16 2 1st NCAA Division I Round of 322015 16 Virginia 29 8 13 5 T 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight2016 17 Virginia 23 11 11 7 T 5th NCAA Division I Round of 322017 18 Virginia 31 3 17 1 1st NCAA Division I Round of 642018 19 Virginia 35 3 16 2 T 1st NCAA Division I Champion2019 20 Virginia 23 7 15 5 T 2nd No postseason held COVID 19 2020 21 Virginia 18 7 13 4 1st NCAA Division I Round of 642021 22 Virginia 21 14 12 8 6th NIT quarterfinal2022 23 Virginia 14 3 6 2Virginia 330 120 733 167 72 699 Total 399 153 723 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championACC Rival Wins Losses Win Louisville 15 2 882Maryland d 8 4 667North Carolina 13 9 591Virginia Tech 17 8 680Against rivals Edit Bennett has a winning record against each of the team s ACC rivals and has drawn praise from rival coaches Hall of Famer Rick Pitino 1 5 against Bennett of Louisville said there is no such thing as post play against Virginia similarly former Virginia Tech coach Buzz Williams 3 7 against Bennett called Virginia s system offensively and defensively elite 30 130 Bennett is 53 23 in UVA s rivalry games versus Virginia Tech Louisville Maryland and North Carolina Bennett has flipped the script against North Carolina in particular winning a majority of those rivalry games including the 2018 ACC tournament championship against a program that had continually frustrated Virginia in several ACC tournaments and the 1981 Final Four when the two conference rivals perennially topped college basketball polls of the early 1980s Bennett s UVA teams went a perfect 7 0 in his final seven games against Hall of Famer Roy Williams 7 12 against Bennett to close out a friendly 131 rivalry during the final five years of Williams tenure at UNC during which period both Williams in 2017 and Bennett in 2019 won NCAA Championships with their respective programs The prior best streak for Virginia against North Carolina was six straight wins more than a century earlier from 1911 to 1916 under program founder Pop Lannigan 131 Personal life EditBennett is married and has two children one son and one daughter Bennett met his wife Laurel nee Purcell at a church in nearby North Carolina while he was playing for the Charlotte Hornets 132 He is a Christian and would likely have become a pastor if not a college basketball coach 133 He has spoken about his faith saying When you have a relationship with the Lord there s a peace and perspective you have The world didn t give it and the world can t take it away 134 Bennett has also cited his faith as impacting his coaching philosophy in particular his use of his father s Five Pillars humility passion unity servanthood and thankfulness 132 The best known member of a talented coaching family tree he is the son of former head coach Dick Bennett Washington State Wisconsin Green Bay and Wisconsin Stevens Point and brother of former head coach Kathi Bennett Northern Illinois and Indiana The frustrating pack line defense that the younger Bennett has perfected at Virginia was first implemented in an earlier form by the elder Bennett up until Tony took over head coaching duties from his father at Washington State 29 Notes Edit Two former coaches fell just short of this mark Vic Bubas had nine consecutive winning ACC seasons before retiring in 1969 Roy Williams had nine consecutive winning conference seasons before slumping to a last place 6 14 ACC record in 2019 20 The first conference to have three No 1 seeds in a single year was the Big East Conference in 2009 achieved in part by Pittsburgh and Louisville which have since left the Big East and joined the ACC The NABC named Hunter to the second team and the AP USBWA and Sporting News named Hunter to the third team Maryland is no longer in the ACC after the 2013 14 season The head to head but not overall record total here includes ACC Big Ten Challenge games after that year for the former ACC rivals References Edit USA Today NCAA Salaries accessed April 2 2019 Game 14 vs NC State Charlottesville Va John Paul Jones Arena PDF p 2 Retrieved January 6 2015 a b c Norm Wood Bennett begins task after day of praise The Daily Press April 2 2009 Accessed April 11 2019 a b David Teel Teel Victory over UNC elevates UVA s Bennett into rare company Richmond Times Dispatch February 13 2021 Accessed February 14 2021 Megan Plain No 9 Virginia men s hoops faces No 17 Florida State WTKR Channel 3 February 15 2021 Accessed February 16 2021 Barry Jacobs He s The GOAT To Everyone Except ACC Sportswriters SB Nation September 13 2021 Accessed November 25 2021 John Gasaway The Coaches Most Defined by Defensive Excellence Tony Bennett Wins in a Walk ESPN Insider September 20 2018 Accessed October 14 2018 Sam Vecenie Candid Coaches Who is the best defensive coach in college basketball CBS Sports August 24 2015 Accessed August 24 2015 Archived article accessed March 30 2019 Tomer Langer 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