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Big East Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year

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Big East Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year
Awarded forthe best coach in the Big East Conference
CountryUnited States
History
First award1980
Most recentShaka Smart, Marquette

The Big East Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year award is given to the men's basketball coach in the Big East Conference voted as the best. It was first awarded at the end of the 1979–80 season, the inaugural season of the Big East.[1][2][3]

Key

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Co-Coaches of the Year
* Awarded a national Coach of the Year award:
Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year (1966–67 to present)
Naismith College Coach of the Year (1986–87 to present)
Henry Iba Award (1958–59 to present)
NABC Coach of the Year (1958–59 to present)
Coach (X) Denotes the number of times the coach has been awarded the Big East Coach of the Year award at that point
Conf. W–L Conference win–loss record for that season
Conf. St.T Conference standing at year's end (Tdenotes a tie; E stands for Eastern Division, W for Western Division, BE6/BE7 for Big East 6 and 7 divisions)
Overall W–L Overall win–loss record for that season

Winners

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Season Coach School Conf. W–L Conf. St. Overall W–L
1979–80 John Thompson Georgetown 5–1 1T 26–6
1980–81 Tom Davis Boston College 10–4 1 23–7
1981–82 Rollie Massimino Villanova 11–3 1 24–8
1982–83 Lou Carnesecca St. John's 12–4 1T 28–5
1983–84 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 12–4 2T 23–9
1984–85 Lou Carnesecca (2) St. John's 15–1 1 31–4
1985–86 Lou Carnesecca (3) St. John's 14–2 1T 31–5
1986–87 John Thompson (2) Georgetown 12–4 1T 29–5
1987–88 P. J. Carlesimo Seton Hall 8–8 5T 22–13
1988–89 P. J. Carlesimo (2) Seton Hall 11–5 2 31–7
1989–90 Jim Calhoun UConn 12–4 1T 31–6
1990–91 Jim Boeheim (2) Syracuse 12–4 1 26–6
1991–92 John Thompson (3) Georgetown 12–6 1T 22–10
1992–93 Brian Mahoney St. John's 12–6 2 19–11
1993–94 Jim Calhoun (2) UConn 16–2 1 29–5
1994–95 Leonard Hamilton Miami (FL) 9–9 5 15–13
1995–96 Jim Calhoun (3) UConn 17–1 1 (BE6) 32–3
Jim O'Brien Boston College 10–8 3 (BE6) 19–11
1996–97 John MacLeod Notre Dame 8–10 4 (BE6) 16–14
1997–98 Jim Calhoun (4) UConn 15–3 1 (BE6) 32–5
1998–99 Leonard Hamilton (2) Miami (FL) 15–3 2 23–7
1999–00 Jim Boeheim (3) Syracuse 13–3 1T 26–6
2000–01 Al Skinner Boston College 13–3 1 (E) 27–5
2001–02 Ben Howland Pittsburgh 13–3 1 (W) 29–6
2002–03 Louis Orr Seton Hall 10–6 2T (W) 17–13
2003–04 Jamie Dixon Pittsburgh 13–3 1 31–5
2004–05 Al Skinner (2) Boston College 13–3 1T 25–5
2005–06 Jay Wright Villanova 14–2 1T 28–5
2006–07 Mike Brey Notre Dame 11–5 4 24–8
2007–08 Mike Brey (2) Notre Dame 14–4 2T 25–8
2008–09 Jay Wright (2) Villanova 13–5 4 30–8
2009–10 Jim Boeheim (4) Syracuse 15–3 1 30–5
2010–11 Mike Brey (3) Notre Dame 14–4 2 27–7
2011–12 Stan Heath South Florida 12–6 6 22–14
2012–13 John Thompson III Georgetown 14–4 1T 25–7
2013–14 Jay Wright (3) Villanova 16–2 1 29–5
2014–15 Jay Wright (4) Villanova 16–2 1 33–3
2015–16 Kevin Willard Seton Hall 12–6 3 25–9
Jay Wright (5) Villanova 16–2 1 35–5
2016–17 Chris Holtmann Butler 12–6 2 25–9
2017–18 Chris Mack Xavier 15–3 1 29–6
2018–19 Jay Wright (6) Villanova 13–5 1 26–10
2019–20 Greg McDermott Creighton 13–5 1T 24–7
2020–21 Mike Anderson St. John's 10–9 4T 16–10
2021–22 Ed Cooley Providence 14–3 1 27–6
2022–23 Shaka Smart Marquette 17–3 1 28–6
2023–24[4] Dan Hurley UConn 18-2 1 TBD

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2008-09 Big East Media Guide" (PDF). p. 143. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 28, 2009. Retrieved February 10, 2020.
  2. ^ "MEN'S BASKETBALL RECORDS - ALL-BIG EAST TEAMS". bigeast.org. Archived from the original on November 17, 2002. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  3. ^ Paquette, John, ed. (2019). Big East 2019–20 Media Guide. Big East Conference. p. 111 for the list of the award winners; 112–115 for the season-by-season standings.
  4. ^ "Providence's Devin Carter Named Player of the Year". Big East Conference. 13 March 2024. Retrieved 13 March 2024.