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[[category:National Individual Men's Basketball Awards]]
 
[[category:National Individual Men's Basketball Awards]]

Revision as of 01:20, 24 April 2013

The Henry Iba Award is an award given each year to the nation's most outstanding men's basketball coach as voted on by the United States Basketball Writers Association.

1959 Eddie Hickey Marquette
1960 Pete Newell California
1961 Fred Taylor Ohio State
1962 Fred Taylor Ohio State
1963 Ed Jucker Cincinnati
1964 John Wooden Cal-Los Angeles
1965 Butch van Breda Kolff Princeton
1966 Adolph Rupp Kentucky
1967 John Wooden Cal-Los Angeles
1968 Guy Lewis Houston
1969 John Wooden Cal-Los Angeles
1970 John Wooden Cal-Los Angeles
1971 John Wooden Cal-Los Angeles
1972 John Wooden Cal-Los Angeles
1973 John Wooden Cal-Los Angeles
1974 Norm Sloan North Carolina State
1975 Bob Knight Indiana
1976 Johnny Orr Michigan
1977 Eddie Sutton Arkansas
1978 Ray Meyer DePaul
1979 Dean Smith North Carolina
1980 Ray Meyer DePaul
1981 Ralph Miller Oregon State
1982 John Thompson Georgetown
1983 Lou Carnesecca Saint John's (NY)
1984 Gene Keady Purdue
1985 Lou Carnesecca Saint John's (NY)
1986 Dick Versace Bradley
1987 John Chaney Temple
1988 John Chaney Temple
1989 Bob Knight Indiana
1990 Roy Williams Kansas
1991 Randy Ayers Ohio State
1992 Perry Clark Tulane
1993 Eddie Fogler Vanderbilt
1994 Charlie Spoonhour Saint Louis
1995 Kelvin Sampson Oklahoma
1996 Gene Keady Purdue
1997 Clem Haskins Minnesota
1998 Tom Izzo Michigan State
1999 Cliff Ellis Auburn
2000 Larry Eustachy Iowa State
2001 Al Skinner Boston College
2002 Ben Howland Pittsburgh
2003 Tubby Smith Kentucky
2004 Phil Martelli Saint Joseph's (PA)
2005 Bruce Weber Illinois
2006 Roy Williams North Carolina
2007 Tony Bennett Washington State
2008 Keno Davis Drake
2009 Bill Self Kansas
2010 Jim Boeheim Syracuse
2011 Mike Brey Notre Dame
2012 Frank Haith Missouri
2013 Jim Larranaga Miami (FL)

† - Award vacated due to NCAA sanctions.