Boeheim tops K-State's Martin in AP Coach of the Year vote
INDIANAPOLIS -- Jim Boeheim was named the Associated Press college basketball coach of the year Friday.
| AP Coach of the Year voting | ||
| Coach | School | Votes |
| Jim Boeheim | Syracuse | 39 |
| Frank Martin | Kansas State | 8 |
| Steve Alford | New Mexico | 4 |
| Bill Self | Kansas | 3 |
| John Calipari | Kentucky | 2 |
| Fran Dunphy | Temple | 2 |
| Mike Brey | Notre Dame | 1 |
| Jamie Dixon | Pittsburgh | 1 |
| Scott Drew | Baylor | 1 |
| Mike Krzyzewski | Duke | 1 |
| Rick Majerus | Saint Louis | 1 |
| Matt Painter | Purdue | 1 |
| Buzz Williams | Marquette | 1 |
| Previous winners | ||
His Syracuse team was unranked in the preseason and rose to No. 1.
Boeheim received 38 votes from the 65-member national media panel, well ahead of Kansas State's Frank Martin, who had eight.
The Orange, who lost their top three scorers from last season, finished 30-5 and were a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. They reached No. 1 in the poll this season for the first time since 1990.
The Hall of Fame coach holds the Division I record with 32 20-win seasons, and his 829 victories are sixth-best all-time and second among active coaches.
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