In less than 17 full seasons, Bill Self won his 400th career victory as the Kansas Jayhawks defeated the Iowa State Cyclones at Allen Fieldhouse. Of the 400 victories, 193 came at Kansas, 55 at Oral Roberts, 74 at Tulsa, and 78 at Illinois. Self won his first NCAA Championship in 2008, won the AP Coach of the Year and Henry Iba Award in 2009, and has won several regular season conference and tournament championships. Self’s career winning percentage is 73.26%.
Mike Krzyzewski and the Duke Blue Devils beat the Maryland Terrapins in Coach K’s 1,000th career game on the sidelines at Duke, a feat that only seven other coaches in NCAA Division I history have accomplished. In 30 seasons as head coach, Coach K has gone 781-219 with 294 wins coming between 2000 -2009, the most in the history of the game by any school in any decade.
John Tanner, Stanford University’s head water polo coach, has guided the Cardinal to a #1 ranking in the Varsity Top 25 poll. The Cardinal are 7-o this season and claimed their first Stanford Invitiational title since 2003. The Cardinal beat #2 ranked USC and #3 ranked California 10-7 in the tournament.
In 2009, Stanford claimed thrid place nationally and finished the season with an overall record of 26-4. That record included a 6-1 mark in MPSF play, good for second in the conference. The Cardinal also reached the championship game of the MPSF Tournament before falling to eventual champion USC.
The University of Iowa wrestling program, coached by Tom Brands and Terry Brands, have won 59 straight dual matches and continue to be the unanimous #1 team in the NWCA / USA Today Division I poll (2/9/2010). The full top 25 includes:
1. Iowa (Coached by Tom Brands and Terry Brands)
2. Iowa State (Coached by Kevin Jackson and Chris Bono)
3. Ohio State (Coached by Tom Ryan)
4. Oklahoma State (Coached by John Smith and Eric Guerrero)
5. Minnesota (Coached by J. Robinson)
6. Cornell (Coached by Rob Koll and Cory Cooperman)
7. Lehigh (Coached by Jon Trenge)
8. Oklahoma
9. Maryland (Coached by Kerry McCoy)
10. Penn State
11. Central Michigan
12. Boise State
13. Indiana (Coached by Duane Goldman)
14. Oregon State
15. Wisconsin (Coached by Barry Davis)
16. Kent State
17. Missouri
18. Pittsburgh
19. Cal Poly
20. Virginia Tech (Coached by Kevin Dresser)
21. Illinois
22. Edinboro
23. Rutgers
24. Purdue
25. Virginia
Three-time Olympic Head Swimming Coach, Eddie Reese, provides insight on how to fine-tune your four strokes for maximum speed. Eddie Reese on Swimming will show you:
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