Roy Williams (coach) - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Kansas Jayhawks (Big Eight Conference)
1988–89 Kansas 19–12 6–8 6th Ineligible
1989–90 Kansas 30–5 11–3 T–2nd NCAA 2nd Round
1990–91 Kansas 27–8 10–4 T–1st NCAA Runner-up
1991–92 Kansas 27–5 11–3 1st NCAA 2nd Round
1992–93 Kansas 29–7 11–3 1st NCAA Final Four
1993–94 Kansas 27–8 9–5 3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1994–95 Kansas 25–6 11–3 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1995–96 Kansas 29–5 12–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
Kansas Jayhawks (Big 12 Conference)
1996–97 Kansas 34–2 15–1 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1997–98 Kansas 35–4 15–1 1st NCAA 2nd Round
1998–99 Kansas 23–10 11–5 T–2nd NCAA 2nd Round
1999–00 Kansas 24–10 11–5 5th NCAA 2nd Round
2000–01 Kansas 26–7 12–4 T–2nd NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2001–02 Kansas 33–4 16–0 1st NCAA Final Four
2002–03 Kansas 30–8 14–2 1st NCAA Runner-up
Kansas: 418–101 (.805) 175–49 (.781)
North Carolina Tar Heels (Atlantic Coast Conference)
2003–04 North Carolina 19–11 8–8 6th NCAA 2nd Round
2004–05 North Carolina 33–4 14–2 1st NCAA Champions
2005–06 North Carolina 23–8 12–4 2nd NCAA 2nd Round
2006–07 North Carolina 31–7 11–5 T–1st NCAA Elite Eight
2007–08 North Carolina 36–3 14–2 1st NCAA Final Four
2008–09 North Carolina 34–4 13–3 1st NCAA Champions
2009–10 North Carolina 20–17 5–11 T–9th NIT Runner-up
2010–11 North Carolina 29–8 14–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
2011–12 North Carolina 32–6 14–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight
2012–13 North Carolina 4–0 0–0
North Carolina: 261–68 (.793) 105–39 (.729)
Total: 679–169 (.800)


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