Difference between revisions of "Adolph Rupp Cup"
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Revision as of 15:38, 12 April 2014
The Adolph Rupp Cup is an award given each year to the nation's most outstanding men's basketball coach as voted on by a panel of selectors from the Commonwealth Athletic Club of Kentucky.
2004 | Phil Martelli | Saint Joseph's (PA) |
2005 | Bruce Weber | Illinois |
2006 | Roy Williams | North Carolina |
2007 | Bo Ryan | Wisconsin |
2008 | Bruce Pearl | Tennessee |
2009 | Rick Pitino | Louisville |
2010 | John Calipari | Kentucky |
2011 | Steve Fisher | San Diego State |
2013 | Jim Larranaga | Miami (FL) |