Humble Backgrounds: Small-College Grads Make Big News as Tourney Coaches
In a caste-like era separating the haves from the have-nots, imperial universities are seeking mega-conferences and, perhaps in the near future, a restrictive upper division. But the socially elite won't ever be able to exclude small schools from making a big impact on the NCAA playoffs.
Smaller colleges, many of them in the hinterlands, have supplied a striking number of the biggest names in coaching. From 1995 through 2000, five of the six NCAA Tournament championship coaches (Jim Calhoun, Jim Harrick, Tom Izzo, Lute Olson and Tubby Smith) graduated from obscure colleges with smaller enrollments. In fact, it is a rarity for a Final Four not to feature at least one coach who graduated from a non-Division I school.
John Calipari, a graduate of Clarion (Pa.) State, guided Kentucky to the 2012 national championship before Michigan's John Beilein (Wheeling Jesuit NY) and Wichita State's Gregg Marshall (Randolph-Macon VA) directed teams to the Final Four four years ago. Following is an alphabetical list of 2018 NCAA Tournament mentors who worked their way up the ladder after graduating from a small school:
2018 NCAA Playoff Coach School Small-College Alma Mater Casey Alexander Lipscomb Belmont (Tenn.) '95 John Beilein Michigan Wheeling Jesuit (N.Y.) '75 Brad Brownell Clemson DePauw (Ind.) '91 John Calipari Kentucky Clarion (Pa.) State '82 Ed Cooley Providence Stonehill (Mass.) '94 Nathan Davis Bucknell Randolph-Macon (Va.) '97 Leonard Hamilton Florida State Tennessee-Martin '71 Chris Holtmann Ohio State Taylor (Ind.) '94 Tom Izzo Michigan State Northern Michigan '77 Kevin Keatts North Carolina State Ferrum (Va.) '95 Gregg Marshall Wichita State Randolph-Macon (Va.) '85 LeVelle Moton North Carolina Central North Carolina Central '96 Nate Oats Buffalo Maranatha Baptist (Wis.) '97 Ryan Odom Maryland-Baltimore County Hampden-Sydney (Va.) '96 T.J. Otzelberger South Dakota State Wisconsin-Whitewater '01 Kelvin Sampson Houston Pembroke (N.C.) State '78 Shaka Smart Texas Kenyon (Ohio) '99 Dedrique Taylor Cal State Fullerton UC Davis '97 Brent "Buzz" Williams Virginia Tech Oklahoma City '94
NOTE: Belmont, UC Davis, North Carolina Central and Tennessee-Martin subsequently were classified as NCAA Division I universities.