List of Kansas State Wildcats men's basketball head coaches

The following is a list of Kansas Wildcats men's basketball head coaches. The Wildcats have had 23 head coaches. A number of notable and successful coaches have led the Wildcats through the years. Following are all the coaches that have been at Kansas State.[1]

Coach Years at KSU W L Win% Conf. W Conf. L Conf. Win % Awards and Achievements During Tenure
Charles W. Melick1905–190679.438N/AN/AN/A
Mike Ahearn1906–19112624.520N/AN/AN/A
Guy Lowman1911–19143016.652010.000
Carl J. Merner1914–19161915.5591313.500
Zora G. Clevenger1916–19205417.7613816.704• 2 Conference Regular Season Championships (1917, 1919)
• Highest winning percentage in program history
E.A. Knoth1920–1921146.700114.733• Highest conference winning percentage in program history
E.C. Curtiss1921–1923528.152527.156
Charles Corsaut1923–19338981.5246163.492
Frank Root1933–19393872.3451947.287
Jack Gardner^1939–1942; 1946–195314781.6456646.589• 1 NCAA Championship Game (1951)
• 2 Final Fours (1948, 1951)
• 1 Sweet Sixteen (1951)
• 2 Tournament Appearances (1948, 1951)
• 3 Conference Regular Season Championships (1948, 1950, 1951)
• 3 Conference Holiday Tournament Championships (1947, 1950, 1952)
• 2 times ranked in top 6 of final AP and UPI polls (1951, 1952)
Chili Cochrane1942–1943614.30019.100
Cliff Rock1943–1944715.31819.100
Fritz Knorr1944–19461433.298614.300
Tex Winter^1953–1968261118.68915457.730• 2 Final Fours (1958, 1964)
• 4 Elite Eights (1958, 1959, 1961,1964)
• 6 Sweet Sixteens (1956, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1968)
• 6 Tournament Appearances (1956, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1968)
• 8 Conference Regular Season Championships (1956, 1958–1961, 1963, 1964, 1968)
• 4 Conference Holiday Tournament Championships (1958, 1960, 1961, 1963)
• Ranked No. 1 in final AP and UPI polls (1959)
• 4 times ranked in top 6 of final AP and UPI polls (1958, 1959, 1961, 1962)
UPI National Coach of the Year (1958)
• Big 7 Coach of the Year (1958)
• 2-time Big 8 Coach of the Year (1959, 1960)
• Undefeated conference season (14–0) (1959)
• Developed the Triangle offense
Cotton Fitzsimmons1968–19703420.630199.679• 1 Sweet Sixteen (1970)
• 1 Tournament Appearances (1970)
• 1 Conference Regular Season Championship (1970)
• Big 8 Coach of the Year (1970)
NABC District Coach of the Year (1970)
Jack Hartman1970–1986295169.63613391.594• 4 Elite Eights (1972, 1973, 1975, 1981)
• 6 Sweet Sixteens (1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1982)
• 7 Tournament Appearances (1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1980–1982)
• 3 Conference Regular Season Championships (1972, 1973, 1977)
• 2 Conference Tournament Championships (1977, 1980)
NABC Coach of the Year (1980)
• 2-time Big 8 Coach of the Year (1975, 1977)
• NABC District Coach of the Year (1977)
• Most wins in program history
Lon Kruger1986–19908146.6383422.607• 1 Elite Eight (1988)
• 1 Sweet Sixteen (1988)
• 4 Tournament Appearances (1987–1990)
• NABC District Coach of the Year (1988)
• Only KSU coach to take squads to NCAA Tournament in four consecutive seasons
Dana Altman1990–19946854.5571937.339• 1 Tournament Appearance (1993)
• Big 8 Coach of the Year (1993)
Tom Asbury1994–20008588.4912963.315• 1 Tournament Appearance (1996)
Jim Wooldridge2000–20068390.4803264.333
Bob Huggins2006–20072312.657106.625
Frank Martin2007–201211754.6845032.610• 1 Elite Eight (2010)
• 1 Sweet Sixteen (2010)
• 4 Tournament Appearances (2008, 2010–2012)
• Big 12 Coach of the Year (AP and coaches) (2010)
• Highest NCAA seed (2) in program history (2010)
• Most wins (29) in one season in program history (2010)
CollegeInsider.com Big 12 Coach of the Year (2008)
• Jim Phelan Award as mid-season National Coach of the Year (2009–10)
• USBWA District VI Coach of the Year (2010)
• NABC District 8 Coach of the Year (2010)
• Only KSU coach to win 20 or more games in first 5 seasons
Bruce Weber2012–present14385.6276355.534• 4 Tournament Appearances (2013–2014, 2017–2018)
• 1 Elite Eight (2018)
• 2 Conference Regular Season Championships (2013, 2019)
• Big 12 Coach of the Year (AP and coaches) (2013)
• USBWA District VI Coach of the Year (2013)
• Most wins (27) by a first-year coach in program history (2013)
• Most wins (47) in the first 2 years.
• Most conference wins (14) by a first-year coach in program history (2013)
• Most conference wins (24) in the first 2 years.
†Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
^Inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame

References

  1. Kansas State Athletics, K-State Men's Basketball Media Guide, archived from the original on 2011-02-15, retrieved 2014-11-11
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