Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year

The Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year is an annual basketball award given to the Missouri Valley Conference's most outstanding head coach. The award was first given following the 1948–49 season.

Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year
Awarded forthe most outstanding basketball head coach in the Missouri Valley Conference
CountryUnited States
History
First award1949
Most recentBen Jacobson, Northern Iowa

As of 2022, among current members, Drake has the most all–time awards with nine, and Bradley has the most individual recipients with six. There have been three ties for the coach of the year (1969, 1973 and 1987); there have been fourteen repeat winners in the award's history. Two coaches have won the award three consecutive times—Maury John of Drake in 1968–1970 and Gregg Marshall of Wichita State in 2012–2014.[1] The only current MVC members without a winner are Valparaiso, which played its first conference season in 2017–18, and the three programs that start MVC play in 2022–23—Belmont, Murray State, and UIC.

Key

Co-Coaches of the Year
Coach (X)Denotes the number of times the coach has been awarded the Coach of the Year award at that point

Winners

SeasonCoachSchool
1948–49Henry IbaOklahoma A&M
1949–50Forddy AndersonBradley
1950–51Henry Iba (2)Oklahoma A&M
1951–52Eddie HickeySaint Louis
1952–53Henry Iba (3)Oklahoma A&M
1953–54Ralph MillerWichita State
1954–55Clarence IbaTulsa
1955–56Alden PascheHouston
1956–57Eddie Hickey (2)Saint Louis
1957–58George SmithCincinnati
1958–59George Smith (2)Cincinnati
1959–60Chuck OrsbornBradley
1960–61Ed JuckerCincinnati
1961–62Chuck Orsborn (2)Bradley
1962–63Ed Jucker (2)Cincinnati
1963–64Maury JohnDrake
1964–65Gary ThompsonWichita State
1965–66Tay BakerCincinnati
1966–67Joe SwankTulsa
1967–68Maury John (2)Drake
1968–69†Ken HayesTulsa
Maury John (3)Drake
1969–70Maury John (4)Drake
1970–71Bob PolkSaint Louis
1971–72Gene BartowMemphis State
1972–73†Ken Hayes (2)Tulsa
Denny CrumLouisville
1973–74Joe StowellBradley
1974–75Lou HensonNew Mexico State
1975–76Ron EkkerWest Texas State
1976–77Ken Hayes (3)New Mexico State
1977–78Tom ApkeCreighton
1978–79Bill HodgesIndiana State
1979–80Dick VersaceBradley
1980–81Nolan RichardsonTulsa
1981–82Gary GarnerDrake
1982–83Weldon DrewNew Mexico State
1983–84Bob DonewaldIllinois State
1984–85Nolan Richardson (2)Tulsa
1985–86Dick Versace (2)Bradley
1986–87†J. D. BarnettTulsa
Eddie FoglerWichita State
1987–88Stan AlbeckBradley
1988–89Tony BaroneCreighton
1989–90Rich HerrinSouthern Illinois
1990–91Tates LockeIndiana State
1991–92Bob BenderIllinois State
1992–93Rudy WashingtonDrake
1993–94Tubby SmithTulsa
1994–95Tubby Smith (2)Tulsa
1995–96Jim MolinariBradley
1996–97Eldon MillerNorthern Iowa
1997–98Kevin StallingsIllinois State
1998–99Jim CrewsEvansville
1999–00Royce WaltmanIndiana State
2000–01Dana AltmanCreighton
2001–02Dana Altman (2)Creighton
2002–03Bruce WeberSouthern Illinois
2003–04Matt PainterSouthern Illinois
2004–05Chris LowerySouthern Illinois
2005–06Mark TurgeonWichita State
2006–07Chris Lowery (2)Southern Illinois
2007–08Keno DavisDrake
2008–09Ben JacobsonNorthern Iowa
2009–10Ben Jacobson (2)Northern Iowa
2010–11Cuonzo MartinMissouri State
2011–12Gregg MarshallWichita State
2012–13Gregg Marshall (2)Wichita State
2013–14Gregg Marshall (3)Wichita State
2014–15Ben Jacobson (3)Northern Iowa
2015–16Barry Hinson[2]Southern Illinois
2016–17Dan Muller[3]Illinois State
2017–18Porter Moser[4]Loyola
2018–19Darian DeVries[5]Drake
2019–20Ben Jacobson (4)[6]Northern Iowa
2020–21Darian DeVries (2)[7]Drake
2021–22Ben Jacobson (5)[8]Northern Iowa
2022–23Brian WardleBradley

Winners by current member schools

Years of joining for each school are the actual calendar years of entry, which normally occurs on July 1 of the stated calendar year. Years of awards reflect the end of the basketball season.

School (year joined)WinnersYears
Drake (1907/1956)[a]91964, 1968, 1969†, 1970, 1982, 1993, 2008, 2019, 2021
Bradley (1948/1955)[a]91950, 1960, 1962, 1974, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1996, 2023
Northern Iowa (1991)61997, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2020, 2022
Southern Illinois (1975)61990, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2016
Illinois State (1981)41984, 1992, 1998, 2017
Indiana State (1977)31979, 1991, 2000
Evansville (1994)11999
Missouri State (1990)12011
Belmont (2022)0
Murray State (2022)0
UIC (2022)0
Valparaiso (2017)0
Footnotes

Winners from former members

School (years in MVC)WinnersYears received
Tulsa (1935–1996)91955, 1967, 1969†, 1973†, 1981, 1985, 1987†, 1994, 1995
Wichita State (1949–2017)71954, 1965, 1987†, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014
Cincinnati (1957–1970)51958, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1966
Creighton (1928–1946, 1976–2013)41978, 1989, 2001, 2002
New Mexico State (1970–1983)31975, 1977, 1983
Oklahoma A&M (1925–1956)[a]31949, 1951, 1953
Saint Louis (1937–1974)31952, 1957, 1971
Houston (1951–1959)11956
Louisville (1964–1975)[b]11973†
Loyola (2013–2022)12018
Memphis State (1968–1973)[c]11972
West Texas State (1972–1986)[d]11976
Footnotes

References

  • "MVC Men's Basketball Media Guide". Awards (p. 191). Missouri Valley Conference. Archived from the original on 1 March 2010. Retrieved 19 May 2010.