Coach Scheyer Becomes A-A Player in NCAA Tourney With Top Playoff Marks
A modest total of 14 individuals have emerged victorious as both an All-American player and head coach in NCAA Tournament competition. Duke's Jon Scheyer is the only individual at least six games above .500 in each category after the Blue Devils reaching 9-3 marks as both player and coach upon winning 2026 playoff opener.
Indiana's Branch McCracken, who directed the Hoosiers to NCAA tourney titles in 1940 and 1953, is the only one of the first 69 All-Americans becoming major-college mentors to finish his coaching career compiling a higher winning percentage as coach. But McCracken and Whitey Baccus, Tom Churchill, Jack Gray, Moose Krause plus John Wooden were A-As before the NCAA Tournament was introduced in 1939. More than 40 All-Americans who became major-college coaches either did not play or coach in NCAA playoffs. Six Duke graduates are among the following alphabetical list of 25 individuals participating in national tourney as an All-American player and bench boss (nine of them guiding their alma mater):
| All-American/Tourney Coach | Playoff Record as Player | Playoff Record as Head Coach |
|---|---|---|
| Steve Alford | 8-2 with Indiana | 11-13 with Missouri State, Iowa, New Mexico, UCLA and Nevada |
| Tommy Amaker | 8-4 with Duke | 4-5 with Seton Hall and Harvard |
| Alfred "Butch" Beard | 1-3 with Louisville | 0-1 with Howard University |
| Henry Bibby | 12-0 with UCLA | 3-3 with Southern California |
| Jimmy Collins | 7-4 with New Mexico State | 0-3 with Illinois-Chicago |
| Bob Cousy | 5-1 with Holy Cross | 2-2 with Boston College |
| Howie Dallmar | 3-0 with Stanford | 1-1 with Penn |
| Johnny Dawkins | 6-3 with Duke | 3-2 with Stanford and UCF |
| Patrick Ewing Sr. | 15-3 with Georgetown | 0-1 with Georgetown |
| Larry Finch Sr. | 3-1 with Memphis State | 6-6 with Memphis State |
| Sidney Green | 0-1 with UNLV | 0-1 with Florida Atlantic |
| Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway | 1-1 with Memphis State | 2-3 with Memphis |
| Clem Haskins | 2-2 with Western Kentucky | 11-8 with Western Kentucky and Minnesota |
| Walt Hazzard | 6-4 with UCLA | 1-1 with UCLA |
| Juwan Howard | 13-3 with Michigan | 5-2 with Michigan |
| Bobby Hurley Jr. | 18-2 with Duke | 2-4 with Buffalo and Arizona State |
| Danny Manning | 13-3 with Kansas | 0-2 with Tulsa and Wake Forest |
| Chris Mullin | 6-4 with St. John's | 0-1 with St. John's |
| Jeff Mullins | 6-2 with Duke | 0-3 with UNC Charlotte |
| Jeff Ruland | 1-2 with Iona | 0-3 with Iona |
| Jon Scheyer | 9-3 with Duke | 9-3 with Duke after 2026 opening round |
| John Shumate | 2-1 with Notre Dame | 0-1 with Southern Methodist |
| Nolan Smith | 11-3 with Duke | 0-1 with Tennessee State |
| John Thompson Jr. | 0-1 with Providence | 34-19 with Georgetown |
| Mike Woodson | 2-2 with Indiana | 2-2 with Indiana |
