April 3, 2015
2015 HUGH DURHAM AWARD
INDIANAPOLIS, IN -- Sacramento State's Brian Katz is the recipient of the 2015 Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year award.
The Hugh Durham Award is presented annually to the nation's top mid-major coach. The award is named in honor of Hugh Durham who had retired at the end of the 2004-05 season. Durham is one of just twelve coaches to have led two different programs to the NCAA Final Four (Florida State in 1972 and Georgia in 1983). He is the only coach among that group to have led both schools to their lone Final Four appearance.
DURHAM AWARD FINALISTS
Tommy Amaker | Harvard |
Will Brown | Albany |
Bobby Collins | UMES |
Keno Davis | Central Michigan |
Bryce Drew | Valparaiso |
Jim Engles | NJIT |
Bill Herrion | New Hampshire |
Bobby Hurley | Buffalo |
Ben Jacobson | Northern Iowa |
James Jones | Yale |
Brian Katz | Sacramento State |
Jim Les | UC Davis |
LeVelle Moton | North Carolina Central |
Steve Prohm | Murray State |
Heath Schroyer | UT-Martin |
Brad Underwood | Stephen F. Austin |
2023: Amir Abdur-Rahim, Kennesaw State
2022: Robert Jones, Norfolk State
2021: Byron Smith, Prairie View A&M
2020: Steve Forbes, ETSU
2019: Darian DeVries, Drake
2018: Ryan Odom, UMBC
2017: Rod Barnes, CSU Bakersfield
2016: James Jones, Yale
2015: Brian Katz, Sacramento State
2014: Tony Jasick, IPFW
2013: Danny Kaspar, Stephen F. Austin
2012: Eddie Payne, USC Upstate
2011: Rick Byrd, Belmont
2010: Mike Young, Wofford
2009: Todd Bozeman, Morgan State
2008: Keno Davis, Drake
2007: Greg Marshall, Winthrop
2006: Pat Flannery, Bucknell
2005: Bob Thomason, Pacific