Adolph Rupp Cup


The Adolph Rupp Cup was an award given annually from 2004 through 2015 to the NCAA Division I men's college basketball head coach "who best exemplifies excellence in his dedication to the game of basketball and to his student athletes." It was considered a national coach of the year award and was named for former University of Kentucky head coach Adolph Rupp, who compiled an overall record of 876–190 with four recognized national championships and one National Invitation Tournament championship. Rupp coached Kentucky from 1930 to 1972 and his career winning percentage of 82.2% is still the NCAA Division I record. The Adolph Rupp Cup was presented by the Commonwealth Athletic Club of Kentucky.

Winners

SeasonCoachSchoolWLW %FinishReference
2003–04Saint Joseph's302
2004–05Illinois372
2005–06North Carolina238
2006–07Wisconsin306
2007–08Tennessee315
2008–09Louisville316
2009–10Kentucky353
2010–11San Diego State343
2011–12Kansas327
2012–13Miami (Florida)297
2013–14Wichita State351
2014–15 Kentucky381

  • The NCAA men's tournament expanded to 68 teams starting in 2011, with the last four teams earning bids into the tournament set in competition with one another via "First Four" play-in games. The 'Second Round' then became more commonly referred to as 'Round of 32' for specificity.