UCLA’s Mick Cronin is NABC District 19 coach of the year
UCLA coach Mick Cronin has been selected the National Assn. of Basketball Coaches District 19 coach of the year, it was announced Monday.
Cronin, who recently completed his first season with the Bruins, was previously selected the Pac-12 Conference coach of the year.
This is the second time Cronin has been named the NABC’s district coach of the year, having won the District 25 award in 2014 when he coached at Cincinnati.
Cronin guided UCLA to a 19-12 record after the Bruins won 11 of their final 14 games to finish second in the Pac-12 standings. UCLA was set to play California in a Pac-12 tournament quarterfinal before the rest of the season was canceled.
Cronin, 48, has 384 victories in 17 seasons at the Division I level, more victories than any other active coach under the age of 50.
The most iconic shot in UCLA history — by Tyus Edney with 4.8 seconds left in a 1995 March Madness game — originated on a makeshift driveway court.
The NABC also announced its All-District 19 first and second teams. The first-team selections were Oregon’s Payton Pritchard, Oregon State’s Tres Tinkle, Colorado’s McKinley Wright IV, Arizona State’s Remy Martin and Arizona’s Zeke Nnaji. The second-team selections were Washington’s Isaiah Stewart, USC’s Onyeka Okongwu, Washington State’s CJ Elleby, Colorado’s Tyler Bey and Stanford’s Oscar da Silva.
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