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When did Coach K get his 1000 win?

When did Coach K get his 1000 win?

In 1975, a young head coach by the name of Mike Krzyzewski, leading a small Army program at Gillis Field House, earned his first career win. Almost 40 years later, and about 60 miles south, he captured No. 1,000.

How many wins does coach Krzyzewski have?

He won 1,202 games in his career. That’s the Division I men’s record — perhaps forever. He did not exit a champion at the age of 75 even though that seemed possible earlier in this season, but Krzyzewski is walking away as the undeniable king of the sport.

Does Coach K have the most wins?

Yes, Krzyzewski has the most wins of all time, but he also coached 18 years longer than Wooden. Teams also played more games per season in Krzyzewski’s era compared to Wooden’s, making gross wins an inaccurate metric to rely on for a direct comparison.

When did Coach K get 900 wins?

March 20, 2011
On March 20, 2011, Krzyzewski won his 900th game, becoming the second of three Division I men’s basketball coaches to reach 900 basketball wins, the other two being Jim Boeheim at Syracuse and his head coach at Army, Bob Knight.

How many years has coach k coached?

Krzyzewski owns an 1,170-361 record in 46 years as a head coach, including a 1,097-302 mark in 41 seasons at Duke. The numbers that illustrate Coach K’s career are simply staggering: Five national championships (1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015) Six gold medals as head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team.

What was Dean Smith’s record against coach K?

Only one coach has more wins in the rivalry than Krzyzewski: Dean Smith. In Smith’s career at UNC, he went 59-35 against the Blue Devils, including a 24-14 mark against Krzyzewski when their careers overlapped. The UNC coach’s teams out-scored Krzyzewski’s 3,060-2,921 in those matchups.

How many titles has Coach K won?

five national championships
Coach K’s five national championships are the second most in NCAA history, trailing only the 10 won by former UCLA coach John Wooden. He is one of just two coaches since 1975 to lead a team to back-to-back national titles (1991 and 1992).