Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year

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The Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year is a basketball award given to the most outstanding men's basketball head coach in the Big 12 Conference, as chosen by a panel of sports writers and broadcasters. The award was first given following the 1996–97 season, the first year of the conference's existence, to Kansas Jayhawks head coach Roy Williams.

Awarded forthe most outstanding men's basketball head coach in the Big 12 Conference
CountryUnited States
Presented byPhillips 66
First award1997
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Big 12 Men's Basketball Coach of the Year
Awarded forthe most outstanding men's basketball head coach in the Big 12 Conference
CountryUnited States
Presented byPhillips 66
History
First award1997
Most recentTommy Lloyd, Arizona
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As of 2025, current Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bill Self has won the award six times, leading the league. Four other head coaches have won the award twice. The voting finished in a tie in 2011–12, with Self and Iowa State Cyclones head coach Fred Hoiberg sharing honors.

Five coaches have won Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year in the same season that they have also won a National Coach of the Year Award — Roy Williams, Larry Eustachy, Bill Self, Jerome Tang, and Kelvin Sampson. The Kansas Jayhawks have the most Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year Awards with eight, while the Texas Longhorns (which left for the Southeastern Conference in 2024) are second with four. Kansas State has the most individual recipients of the award with three; Iowa State, Kansas, and Texas Tech have had two recipients each. The only pre-2023 members that have never had a coach win are Colorado, which left the Big 12 in 2011 but returned in 2024, and TCU, a member since 2011. Sampson received the 2024 and 2025 award with first-year member Houston, leaving the three other new conference arrivals (Arizona, Arizona State, BYU, Cincinnati, Colorado, UCF and Utah) without a winner for the time being. Three former Big 12 members — Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma — also never had a winner.

Key

Awarded one of the following National Coach of the Year awards that year:

Associated Press Coach of the Year (AP)
Adolph Rupp Cup (ARC)
Basketball Times Coach of the Year (BT)
CBS/Chevrolet Coach of the Year (CBS)
Naismith Coach of the Year (N)
NABC Coach of the Year (NABC)
Sporting News Coach of the Year (SN)
U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA)

Coach (X) Denotes the number of times the coach had been awarded the Coach of the Year award at that point
*
Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach but is no longer active
*^
Active coach who has been elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame (as a coach)
Conf. W–L Conference win–loss record for that season
Conf. St.T Conference standing at year's end (Tdenotes a tie)
Overall W–L Overall win–loss record for that season
Season Team won the NCAA Division I National Championship

Winners

Bill Self has won the award six times.
Roy Williams won the inaugural award in 1997 and then again in 2002.
Billy Gillispie won twice while at Texas A&M.
More information Season, Coach ...
Season Coach School National Coach of
the Year Awards
Conf.
W–L
Conf.
St.
Overall
W–L
Source(s)
1996–97 Roy Williams* Kansas N 15–1 1 34–2 [1][2]
1997–98 Eddie Sutton* Oklahoma State 11–5 2T 22–7 [1][3]
1998–99 Rick Barnes Texas 13–3 1 19–13 [1][4]
1999–00 Larry Eustachy Iowa State AP 14–2 1 32–5 [1][5]
2000–01 Larry Eustachy (2) Iowa State 13–3 1 25–6 [1][5]
2001–02 Roy Williams* (2) Kansas 16–0 1 33–4 [1][2]
2002–03 Rick Barnes (2) Texas 13–3 2 26–7 [1][4]
2003–04 Eddie Sutton* (2) Oklahoma State 14–2 1 31–4 [1][3]
2004–05 Billy Gillispie Texas A&M 8–8 7 21–10 [1][6]
2005–06 Bill Self*^ Kansas 13–3 1T 25–8 [1][7]
2006–07 Billy Gillispie (2) Texas A&M 13–3 2 27–7 [1][6]
2007–08 Rick Barnes (3) Texas 13–3 1T 31–7 [1][4]
2008–09 Bill Self*^(2) Kansas AP
CBS
SN
USBWA
14–2 1 27–8 [1][7]
2009–10 Frank Martin Kansas State 11–5 2 29–8 [1][8]
2010–11 Bill Self*^(3) Kansas 14–2 1 35–3 [9]
2011–12 Bill Self*^(4)
Fred Hoiberg
Kansas
Iowa State
16–2
12–6
1
3T
26–5
22–9
[10]
2012–13 Bruce Weber Kansas State 14–4 1T 27–7
2013–14 Rick Barnes (4) Texas 11–7 3T 22–9 [11]
2014–15 Bob Huggins* West Virginia 11–7 4T 25–10 [12]
2015–16 Tubby Smith Texas Tech 9–9 7 19–13 [13]
2016–17 Bill Self*^(5) Kansas 16–2 1 31–5 [14]
2017–18 Bill Self*^(6)
Chris Beard
Kansas
Texas Tech
13–5
11–7
1
2T
31–8
27–10
[15]
2018–19 Chris Beard (2) Texas Tech 14–4 1T 27–6 [16]
2019–20 Scott Drew Baylor 15–3 2 26–4 [17]
2020–21‡ Scott Drew (2) Baylor 13–1 1 28–2 [18]
2021–22 Scott Drew (3) Baylor 14–4 1T 27–7 [19]
2022–23 Jerome Tang Kansas State N 11–7 3T 26–10 [20]
2023–24 Kelvin Sampson Houston AP
NABC
USBWA
15–3 1 32–5 [21]
2024–25 Kelvin Sampson (2) Houston SN 19–1 1 35–5 [22]
2025–26 Tommy Lloyd (1) Arizona SN 16–2 1
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Winners by school

More information School (years in Big 12), Winners ...
School (years in Big 12) Winners Years
Kansas (1996–present) 8 1997, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018
Texas (1996–2024) 4 1999, 2003, 2008, 2014
Iowa State (1996–present) 3 2000, 2001, 2012
Texas Tech (1996–present) 3 2016, 2018, 2019
Baylor (1996–present) 3 2020, 2021, 2022
Kansas State (1996–present) 3 2010, 2013, 2023
Oklahoma State (1996–present) 2 1998, 2004
Texas A&M (1996–2012) 2 2005, 2007
Houston (2023–present) 2 2024, 2025
Arizona (2024–present) 1 2026
West Virginia (2012–present) 1 2015
Arizona State (2024–present) 0
BYU (2023–present) 0
Cincinnati (2023–present) 0
Colorado (1996–2011, 2024–present) 0
Missouri (1996–2012) 0
Nebraska (1996–2011) 0
Oklahoma (1996–2024) 0
TCU (2012–present) 0
UCF (2023–present) 0
Utah (2024–present) 0
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