Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year


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.
As of 2020, 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.
Three 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 and Bill Self. The Kansas Jayhawks has the most Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year Awards with six while the Texas Longhorns are second with four. The only schools who have never had a coach win are Baylor, Oklahoma, and TCU, as well as former Big 12 schools Colorado, Missouri, and Nebraska.

Key

Winners

SeasonCoachSchoolNational Coach of
the Year Awards
Conf.
W–L
Conf.
St.
Overall
W–L
Source
1996–97*^KansasN1
1997–98*Oklahoma State2T
1998–99Texas1
1999–00Iowa StateAP1
2000–01 Iowa State1
2001–02*^ Kansas1
2002–03 Texas2
2003–04* Oklahoma State1
2004–05Texas A&M7
2005–06*^Kansas1T
2006–07 Texas A&M2
2007–08 Texas1T
2008–09*^KansasAP
CBS
SN
USBWA
1
2009–10Kansas State2
2010–11*^Kansas1
2011–12*^
Kansas
Iowa State

1
3T

2012–13Kansas State1T
2013–14 Texas3T
2014–15West Virginia4T
2015–16Texas Tech7
2016–17*^Kansas1
2017–18*^
Kansas
Texas Tech

1
2T

2018–19 Texas Tech1T
2019–20Baylor2

Winners by school