ASUN Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year explained

ASUN Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year
Description:the best head coach in the ASUN Conference
Country:United States
Year:1979
Holder:, Kennesaw State

The ASUN Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year award is given to the men's basketball head coach in the ASUN Conference voted as the best by the league's head coaches. It was first awarded at the end of the 1978–79 season, the first season of existence of what was then known as the Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC). However, the conference did not establish a full regular-season schedule until 1979–80.[1]

There has been one tie for the award, in 2019–20, while 11 coaches have received two or more awards. The program with the most awards (five) and most individual honorees (three), Mercer, left the ASUN in 2014. North Florida has the most awards among current members with three, while the only current member with more than one individual recipient is Lipscomb with two.

Key

bgcolor=#cfecec Co-Coaches of the Year
Coach (X)Denotes the number of times the coach has been awarded the ASUN Coach of the Year award at that point
Conference win–loss record for that season
Conference standing at year's end (Tdenotes a tie; E stands for East, W for West, N for North, and S for South Divisions)
Overall win–loss record for that season

Winners

School names reflect the current branding of their respective athletic programs, not necessarily those in use during a program's ASUN membership or in a specific season.

SeasonCoachSchoolConf. W–LConf. St.Overall W–L
23–6
3–3 3T 16–12
9–3 1 18–10
12–4 1 19–8
8–6 3T 18–12
10–4 2 22–8
(2) 10–4 2T 22–9
12–2 1 23–11
(2) 12–6 4 20–11
(3) 15–3 1T 24–7
(2) 14–4 2 23–8
14–2 1 22–8
(2) 10–4 2 17–12
(4) 13–1 1 25–6
9–3 1 20–10
15–1 1 23–6
11–5 2T 15–12
11–5 2 (E) 17–11
(2) 16–0 1 (E) 29–3
(3) 14–2 1 (E) 24–6
15–1 1 24–6
13–5 1T 17–11
16–2 1 29–5
13–7 3 19–12
10–6 1T (S) 23–6
(2) 18–2 1 24–7
13–7 1T 18–12
15–5 1T 21–11
16–2 1 24–10
14–2 1 25–9
15–5 1 18–14
14–6 1T 19–11
(2) 14–4 2 27–7
13–5 2T 22–13
14–4 1 24–12
(2) 14–4 1T 27–9
12–2 1 23–12
(2) 10–4 1 22–12
12–2 1 26–8
(2) 12–2 1 23–12
14–2 1T 29–8
2019–20 (3) 13–3 1T 21–12
13–3 1T 30–4
(2) 11–2 1 23–6
13–3 1 (W) 21–11
15–3 1 26–8

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022–23 ASUN Men's Basketball Record Book . ASUN Conference . August 13, 2022.