List of Texas Tech Red Raiders head basketball coaches


The Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball program competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I, representing Texas Tech University in the Big 12 Conference. The program has had 17 head coaches since it began play during the 1925–26 NCAA men's basketball season.
Texas Tech basketball team was formerly named the "Matadors" from 1925 to 1936, to reflect the influence of the Spanish Renaissance architecture on campus. The Matadors' first head coach, Grady Higginbotham, started and led the program until Victor Payne replaced him after two seasons. In 1932, Texas Tech was admitted to the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association, also known as the Border Conference. In the team's first season of conference play, Texas Tech's fourth head coach, Dell Morgan, went undefeated, winning the first of three consecutive Border Conference championships. At the beginning of the 1937–38 season, Texas Tech's short-lived Matadors moniker was replaced officially with "Red Raiders", the nickname the team has today. Texas Tech received their first postseason in 1942 to the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball tournament during Berl Huffman's final season with the team in his first term as head coach. Huffman's successor, Polk Robison, led Texas Tech to their first NCAA tournament appearance in 1956, the same year Robison began a three-year conference championship winning streak. Before withdrawing from the Border Conference in 1956, the Red Raiders won five conference championships and one co-championship.
In 1957, Texas Tech was admitted to the Southwest Conference, in which it experienced similar success as it had in the Border Conference. In the regular season, the Red Raiders won four conference championships and three conference co-championships. At the end of the 1976 regular season, the SWC began an annual conference tournament known as the SWC Classic. Texas Tech won five SWC Classic titles in their six appearances in the conference tournament championship game; three under Gerald Myers and two under James Dickey. The university remained in the SWC until the conference ceased operations in 1996, when Dickey's 1995–96 team ended the season ranked eighth in both the Associated Press Poll and Coaches' Poll and won the conference's final regular season and SWC Classic titles. Following the dissolution of the SWC, the university became a charter member in the South Division of the Big 12 Conference. Since joining the Big 12 Conference, the Red Raiders did not receive a bid to postseason play until 2002, when Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight was hired. During Knight's six-year tenure, Texas Tech received five postseason bids, participating in four NCAA tournaments and one National Invitation Tournament. The Red Raiders won the third place playoff in the 2003 NIT Tournament, the farthest a Red Raiders men's basketball team has advanced in postseason play. During the 2007–08 season, Bob Knight resigned as head coach and his son, then assistant head coach, Pat Knight became Texas Tech's 13th head coach. In the 2009-10 season, Pat Knight led the Red Raiders to the where they were defeated in the quarterfinals. After failing to make the NCAA tournament, and compiling a 16-42 Big 12 Conference record over his three and a half seasons as head coach, Texas Tech terminated Pat Knight's position has head coach. On March 20, 2011, Texas Tech hired Billy Clyde Gillispie, former head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats, Texas A&M Aggies, and UTEP Miners, as the 14th head coach of the Texas Tech men's basketball program.

Key

#Number of coaches
GCGames coached
Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
BTBasketball Times Coaches of the Year
NCHOFNational Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame
BorderBorder Conference Coach of the Year
SWCSouthwest Conference Coach of the Year
Big 12Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year

OWWins
OLLosses
O%Winning percentage

CWWins
CLLosses
C%Winning percentage
RCsRegular Season Championships
TCsTournament Championships

PWWins
PLLosses

Coaches

#NameSeasonGCOWOLO%CWCLC%PWPLRCsTCsAwards
11925–1927321418
21927–1930523121
31930–193120119
41931–19346942271512
51934–1935241410911
6188116725634110
71943–1946, 1947–196144324819514182244
81961–1969192101916646112
91969–1970241410860
101970–19915873262611801421523SWC
111991–200128716412375752322SWC
122001–20082201388253497500NCHOF
132008–2011111506116422100
142011–2012318231170000
152012–20133111203150000
162013–201696465018360100Big 12
172016–Present1057530.7143123.5747110