Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski congratulates Kansas guard Frank Mason III (0) after the Jayhawks' 77-75 win. by Nick Krug

You likely have heard it uttered about Jim Boeheim, John Calipari, Tom Izzo or Bill Self, if not all four, at least once: "Yeah, but he's only won one national title."

As if coaches who have won multiple titles are walking all over the place at the Final Four. Before reading the next paragraph, close your eyes and see if you can guess how many active college basketball coaches have won multiple national titles.

Now open them. The answer is three: Duke's Mike Krzyzewski (five), North Carolina's Roy Williams (three) and Villanova's Jay Wright.

There are only seven active coaches who have won at least one.

Coach

School NC Years

Mike Krzyzewski (5)

Duke 1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015

Roy Williams (3)

North Carolina

2005, 2009, 2017

Jay Wright (2)

Villanova 2016, 2018

Tom Izzo

Michigan St.

2000 Jim Boeheim

Syracuse 2003 Bill Self

Kansas 2008 John Calipari

Kentucky 2012

In addition to the three active college coaches with multiple NCAA tournament titles, 11 coaches who are either deceased, retired or working in the NBA have won more than once.