Missouri Tigers head basketball coach Frank Haith cheers his team on in the second half against the Baylor Bearsat the Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Missouri on February 11, 2012. UPI/Bill Greenblatt

Missouri Head Men’s Basketball Coach Frank Haith was named the Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year. The award was presented to Haith this morning in New Orleans at an A.P. awards ceremony.  The award marks the second national coaching honor received this week by Haith, who was earlier named the recipient of the 2011-12 Henry Iba Coach of the Year Award, presented annually by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. Haith was presented with the USBWA trophy this morning in New Orleans, which was followed by the AP trophy presentation.

Haith led the Tigers to a 30-5 overall record, and a Big 12 tournament championship.

“It’s hard to express how honored I am by this recognition,” said Haith. “If you had told me a year ago that I would be in this position, I wouldn’t have believed it, but I think this is a great testament to how much a group of people can achieve when they come together and believe in each other and pull in the same direction. Our staff and our kids did just an unbelievable job this season, and as I said before, it might be my name on the award, but it truly belongs to everyone at Mizzou,” he said.

Haith becomes the third Mizzou coach to win national honors, joining former coaches Norm Stewart and Mike Anderson in that group. Stewart twice won national coach of the year honors (1982 [UPI] and 1994 [AP]), while Anderson won the same distinction by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 2009.