List of Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball head coaches

Harry Combes in 20 years of coaching took the Illini to 3 Final Fours.
Bill Self led the team to 2 Big Ten titles in 3 years of coaching.

The following is a list of Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball head coaches. The current coach is John Groce.

The men's college basketball program of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign was founded in 1905 and is known competitively as the Fighting Illini. The team has had 17 head coaches in its history, and they have won 1 Helms and Premo-Porretta National Championship. Ralph Jones won the only national championship while finishing his career with an overall record of 85–34 (.714 winning percentage). Lou Henson, after a 21-year stint as head coach, compiled the most wins in Illini history finishing his time in Urbana-Champaign with a record of 423–224. Additionally, Bill Self maintains the highest winning percentage of all-time at .765 (78 wins and only 24 losses).

Coach Years Conference Record Winning Pct Overall Record Winning Pct Conference Titles Conference Tournament Titles NCAA Tournament/NIT Appearances National Championships
Elwood Brown 1905–1906 3–6 .333 6–8 .426 0 0
Frank L. Pinckney 1906-1907 0–8 .000 1–10 .090 0 0
Fletcher Lane 1907–1908 6–5 .545 20–6 .769 0 0
Herb Juul 1908–1910 10–10 .500 12–10 .545 0 0
Thomas E. Thompson 1910–1912 10–13 .435 14–14 .500 0 0
Ralph Jones 1912-1920 64–31 .674 85–34 .714 2 1
Frank Winters 1920–1922 14–10 .583 25–12 .676 0 0
J. Craig Ruby 1922–1936 94–74 .559 148–95 .609 2 0
Douglas Mills 1936–1947 88–47 .652 151–66 .696 3 - 1* 0
Harry Combes 1947–1967 174–104 .626 316–150 .678 4 - 4 0
Harv Schmidt 1967–1974 43–55 .439 89–77 .536 0 - 0 0
Gene Bartow 1974–1975 4–14 .222 8–18 .308 0 - 0 0
Lou Henson 1975–1996 214–164 .566 423–224 .654 1 - 15 0
Lon Kruger 1996–2000 38–28 .576 81–48 .623 1 0 3 0
Bill Self 2000–2003 35–13 .729 78–24 .765 2 1 3 0
Bruce Weber 2003–2012 89-65 .578 210-101 .675 2 1 7 0
John Groce 2012–present 15–21 .417 43–28 .606 0 0 2 0
Totals 17 coaches 901-668 (.574) 1,701–914 (.650) 17 2 35 1

*The 1942-43 team elected not to enter the NCAA tournament.

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