Four Familiar Faces: Two UNC Coaches Among Quartet With Most Final 4s

Unsure how many of his championship team players in 2005 and 2009 circumvented normal final exams while taking bogus no-show classes. But while North Carolina's Roy Williams probably isn't too keen on discussing scholastic standards ("I'm to the point that I don't really care what anybody else thinks of what I say"), he ranks #4 among celebrated coaches showing up for the most Final Four appearances, registering a 9-6 record following a 2017 title. His mentor, Dean Smith, compiled a losing F4 record (8-11).

Coach School(s) F4 Record (Pct.) Final Four Appearances (Years/Finishes)
Mike Krzyzewski Duke 14-7 (.667) 12 (1986/2nd, 1988/T3rd, 1989/T3rd, 1990/2nd, 1991/1st, 1992/1st, 1994/2nd, 1999/2nd, 2001/1st, 2004/T3rd, 2010/1st and 2015/1st)
John Wooden UCLA 21-3 (.875) 12 (1962/4th, 1964/1st, 1965/1st, 1967/1st, 1968/1st, 1969/1st, 1970/1st, 1971/1st, 1972/1st, 1973/1st, 1974/3rd and 1975/1st)
Dean Smith North Carolina 8-11 (.421) 11 (1967/4th, 1968/2nd, 1969/4th, 1972/3rd, 1977/2nd, 1981/2nd, 1982/1st, 1991/T3rd, 1993/1st, 1995/T3rd and 1997/T3rd)
Roy Williams Kansas/North Carolina 9-6 (.600) 9 (1991/2nd, 1993/T3rd, 2002/T3rd, 2003/2nd, 2005/1st, 2008/T3rd, 2009/1st, 2016/2nd and 2017/1st)