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The Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year award was established in 1967 to recognize the best men's college basketball coach of the year, as voted upon by the Associated Press (AP). A parallel award for women's coaches was added in 1995. The 2011 women's award, shared by three coaches, was notable as the first shared AP award in any college sport.

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  • The Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year award was established in 1967 to recognize the best men's college basketball coach of the year, as voted upon by the Associated Press (AP). A parallel award for women's coaches was added in 1995. The 2011 women's award, shared by three coaches, was notable as the first shared AP award in any college sport. John Wooden of UCLA and Bob Knight of Indiana have won the most awards on the men's side with five and three, respectively. Among active men's coaches only Tony Bennett of Virginia (and Washington State) and Bill Self of Kansas have won the award more than once; both of them winning the award twice and at both programs they have coached. Geno Auriemma of Connecticut has by far the most awards, with nine on the women's side, followed by Muffet McGraw of Notre Dame with four. Tom and Keno Davis are the only father-and-son duo to win the award. (en)
  • El Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year (en español, Entrenador de baloncesto universitario del año de la Associated Press) es un galardón establecido en 1967 por Associated Press para premiar a los entrenadores universitarios de baloncesto de la NCAA más destacados de la temporada, tanto en categoría másculina como femenina, esta última desde 1995.​ El galardón en categoría femenina de 2011 lo compartieron tres entrenadores, siendo la primera ocasión que esto ocurría en la historia del deporte universitario estadounidense.​ (es)
  • L'Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year è un premio cestistico istituito nel 1967, conferito dalla Associated Press ad un allenatore del campionato di pallacanestro NCAA. Dal 1995 il premio viene assegnato anche agli allenatori del campionato femminile. (it)
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  • El Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year (en español, Entrenador de baloncesto universitario del año de la Associated Press) es un galardón establecido en 1967 por Associated Press para premiar a los entrenadores universitarios de baloncesto de la NCAA más destacados de la temporada, tanto en categoría másculina como femenina, esta última desde 1995.​ El galardón en categoría femenina de 2011 lo compartieron tres entrenadores, siendo la primera ocasión que esto ocurría en la historia del deporte universitario estadounidense.​ (es)
  • L'Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year è un premio cestistico istituito nel 1967, conferito dalla Associated Press ad un allenatore del campionato di pallacanestro NCAA. Dal 1995 il premio viene assegnato anche agli allenatori del campionato femminile. (it)
  • The Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year award was established in 1967 to recognize the best men's college basketball coach of the year, as voted upon by the Associated Press (AP). A parallel award for women's coaches was added in 1995. The 2011 women's award, shared by three coaches, was notable as the first shared AP award in any college sport. (en)
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