Through 2013, Rick Pitino is the only person to have earned this distinction. In 2013, he guided the Louisville Cardinals to their third NCAA men's Basketball championship, having previously coached the Kentucky Wildcats to their 1996 title (the school's 6th of 8 Final Four championships).
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Rick Pitino coached Providence College to the Final Four in 1987, the University of Kentucky in 1993 and 1996, and the University of Louisville in 2005. Kentucky won the national championship in 1996.
No. All final four teams have been from different conferences, but not all 4.
The "Final Four" are the four teams that win the regional championships in the NCAA basketball tournament, thus becoming the final four teams in the tournament.
The four teams in the final four (in 2008) come from Memphis, California, North Carolina, and Kansas.
Rick Perteno
Dean Smith, with North Carolina
The Final Four are the last standing teams of March Madness in either NBA or NCAA basketball. There are two final games involving the Final Four, two games involving two of the Final Four teams. The two teams that win each of the Final Four games move on to the National Championship, the final game of the season (for NCAA).
Eddie Sutton--Kentucky and Oklahoma State
Bill Foster: Final Four in 1978
The Big East had 3 teams in the Final Four in 1985: Georgetown, Villanova and St. John's.
John Castellani