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BYU Cougars men's basketball

The BYU Cougars men's basketball team represents Brigham Young University in NCAA Division I basketball play. Established in 1902, the team has won 27 conference championships, 3 conference tournament championships and 2 NIT Tournaments (1951 and 1966), and competed in 29 NCAA tournaments. It currently competes in the West Coast Conference. From 1999–2011, the team competed in the Mountain West Conference. On September 10, 2021, the Big 12 Conference unanimously accepted BYU's application to the conference,[2] joining for the 2023–24 season.[3]

BYU Cougars men's basketball
UniversityBrigham Young University
First season1902
All-time record1,781–1,091 (.620)
Athletic directorTom Holmoe
Head coachMark Pope (4th season)
ConferenceWest Coast Conference
Big 12 Conference (beginning 2023)
LocationProvo, Utah
ArenaMarriott Center
(Capacity: 19,000)
NicknameCougars
ColorsBlue and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
1950, 1951, 1981
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1950, 1951, 1957, 1965, 1971, 1981, 2011
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1988, 1991, 1993, 2010, 2011
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1950, 1951, 1957, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2021
Conference Tournament Champions
1991, 1992, 2001
Conference Regular Season Champions
1924, 1925, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1957, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011

History

BYU fielded its first basketball team in 1903. In 1906, the Cougars played their first game against Utah State University. In 1909, the team first played against the University of Utah. These two rivalries continue to this day. In its 108-year history, BYU's basketball program has won 1,786 games, ranking 12th among all Division I programs. The Cougars won the first of their 27 conference championships in 1922 as a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference led by star point guard River Jeffcoat.

The Cougars made the first of their 29 NCAA tournament appearances in 1950 under head coach Stan Watts. That Cougars came within one point of reaching the national semifinals. BYU's 1951 team was even more successful, winning 28 games and once again qualifying for the NCAA tournament. In addition, the 1951 team won the first of two NIT championships for the school. The Cougars defeated AP No. 9 St. John's, AP #10 St. Louis and AP #13 Dayton to win the title. Notable players on that team include: Mel Hutchins, who was taken #2 in the 1951 NBA draft, was named the 1951–52 NBA co-rookie of the year and became a 5-time NBA All-Star with the Pistons and the Knicks; Roland Minson, who was drafted #16 overall in the 1951 NBA draft; and Loren C. Dunn, a future general authority in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Cougars would go on to make five more appearances in the NCAA tournament under Watts, and win their second NIT championship in 1966, although by that time the overall prestige of the NIT had fallen considerably. BYU has the most NCAA appearances of any men's team not to make the Final Four, having made thirty NCAA tournaments. BYU, alongside Xavier, Saint Joseph's, Boston College, Arizona State, and Davidson are each tied for second most in Elite Eight appearances without a Final Four with three (Missouri has the most with five).[citation needed][when?]

Under Watts, BYU also became the first U.S. college basketball program to include an international player on its roster, as Finland native Timo Lampen debuted in the 1958–59 season. Later, BYU's Krešimir Ćosić, born in Yugoslavia (modern-day Croatia), became the first international player to be named an All-American. His jersey was retired in the Marriott Center in March 2006 in the last home game of the season against the New Mexico Lobos.[4] Watts retired as the winningest coach in BYU history.

 
Danny Ainge was the first Cougar to win national Player of the Year honors.

After Watts' retirement following the 1972 season, the program experienced five consecutive losing seasons from 1974 through 1978 before returning to the NCAA tournament in 1979 behind Danny Ainge and coach Frank Arnold. The Cougars reached the Elite Eight, one game short of the Final Four, in 1981, Ainge's senior season. That season, Ainge won the Wooden Award as the nation's most outstanding player.

Arnold left following the 1983 season and was replaced by LaDell Andersen, who had several successful seasons in the 1980s, including the 1987–88 season when the Cougars rose as high as #3 in the national rankings on their way to a 26–6 season.[5] Andersen then resigned following a 14–15 season in 1989.[6] He was replaced by Roger Reid, who guided the Cougars to 20-win seasons in each of his first six years and five NCAA tournament appearances.[5]

Reid was fired in the middle of the 1996–97 season after a 1–6 start. Part of his firing had to do with a private comment Reid made to Chris Burgess, then considered the top high school player in the nation and a Latter-day Saint whose father had attended BYU; Reid suggested that Burgess had let down the entire church by choosing to attend Duke rather than BYU.[7][8] Assistant coach Tony Ingle coached the team on an interim basis for the rest of the season and did not win a game; the Cougars' 1–25 record was the first time the school failed to reach 5 wins in a season.[5]

Following the season, Steve Cleveland was hired as the new head coach and returned the Cougars to prominence. In 2001, the Cougars won the MWC regular season and tournament championships, making their first NCAA tournament appearance since 1995.[5] After the 2004–05 season, Cleveland resigned to become the head coach at Fresno State; he was replaced by Dave Rose.

Dave Rose, co-captain of the University of Houston's 1983 "Phi Slama Jama" college basketball team, began the first of six straight 20-win seasons in 2005–06. Rose and assistant Dave Rice continued BYU's successful recruiting with the addition of All-American Jimmer Fredette in 2007 and DeMarcus Harrison in 2011. In June 2009, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and returned to coaching later that year.[9] In 2010, Rose coached BYU to their first NCAA tournament victory in 17 years in a double-overtime win against the University of Florida.[10] The following year, BYU made further inroads as a #3 seed when they advanced to the Sweet 16. On March 13, 2012, BYU set a record for the largest comeback in an NCAA tournament game, as they were down by 25 points at one point in their first game of the 2012 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and came back to beat the Iona Gaels 78–72.[11]

Following Tyler Haws' departure for an overseas professional career, Kyle Collinsworth became the Cougars' recognized leader, setting the NCAA record for career triple doubles and earning WCC Player of the Year honors as a senior. Since Collinsworth's departure, the Cougars have struggled, especially in the postseason. The program was dealt an additional blow when the NCAA announced penalties against the Cougars due to an alleged benefits scandal surrounding shooting guard Nick Emery. As part of those sanctions, BYU was ordered to vacate all victories where Nick Emery played over two seasons (a total of 47 wins).[12] The BYU athletics department has appealed the decision. An official BYU athletics department statement (not attributed to a specific employee) read in part, “The vacation-of-records penalty is extremely harsh and unprecedented given the details of the case. For more than two decades, the NCAA has not required an institution to vacate games in similar cases where the COI found there was no institutional knowledge of or involvement in the violation by either the coaching staff or other university personnel. In fact, this sanction includes the most severe vacation-of-record penalty ever imposed in the history of NCAA Division I basketball for infractions that included no institutional knowledge or involvement. In addition, in the case most similar to this situation, appropriate penalties were imposed, but no wins were vacated. BYU believes the vacating of its game record penalty is unfair and not consistent with recent NCAA precedent.”[12]

On March 26, 2019, after thirteen seasons as head coach at BYU, Dave Rose announced his retirement.[13] On April 10, 2019, BYU athletics director Tom Holmoe announced that Mark Pope, a former assistant at BYU under Rose and head coach of the Utah Valley University men's basketball team, had been hired as Rose's replacement.[14]

On July 23, 2019, Nick Emery announced that he was retiring from college basketball. He cited unspecified challenges in his career that led to the decision.[15]

Pope led a turnaround for the program in his first two seasons, with his inaugural season led by a trio of seniors in Yoeli Childs, T.J. Haws (younger brother of Tyler), and Jake Toolson. The team finished that season 24–8 and was projected to be a lock for the NCAA tournament as a single-digit seed before all postseason play was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020–21 season was projected to be a rebuilding year due to the loss of Childs, Haws, and Toolson to graduation, but Pope revamped the team in the offseason. Joining returning senior guard Alex Barcello was graduate transfers Brandon Averette and Matt Haarms. The 2020–21 team finished the regular season 20–6 and made the NCAA tournament as a No. 6 seed, the first appearance in the tournament since the 2014–15 season.[5]

Coaches

 
The Cougars play home games at the Marriott Center.
Name Career Record Pct.
W.A. Colton 1902-1905 16-11 .593
C.T. Teetzel 1905–08 22–6 .786
Fred Bennion 1908–10 16–6 .727
Henry Rose 1910–11 8–0 1.000
E.L. Roberts 1911–20, 1925–27 87–49 .640
Alvin Twitchell 1920–25 50–20 .714
G. Ott Romney 1927–35 139–71 .662
Edwin R. Kimball 1935–36, 1938–41 59–38 .608
Fred "Buck" Dixon 1936–38 25–23 .521
Floyd Millet 1941–49 104–77 .575
Stan Watts 1949–72 371–254 .594
Glenn Potter 1972–75 42–36 .538
Frank Arnold 1975–83 137–94 .593
LaDell Andersen 1983–89 114–71 .616
Roger Reid 1989–96 152–77 .664
Tony Ingle (Interim) 1996–97 0–19 .000
Steve Cleveland 1997–2005 138–108 .561
Dave Rose 2005–2019 301-131 .697
Mark Pope 2019– 68–26 .723

Season-by-season results

Under Mark Pope:

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Mark Pope (West Coast Conference) (2019–present)
2019–20 Mark Pope 24–8 13–3 2nd No postseason held
2020–21 Mark Pope 20–7 10–3 2nd NCAA Division I First Round
2021–22 Mark Pope 24–11 9–6 5th NIT Quarterfinals
2022–23 Mark Pope 19–15 7–9 T-5th
Total: 87–41 (.680)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

WCC Tournament results

Postseason

NCAA tournament

BYU has made the NCAA tournament thirty times, with the Cougars having a record of 15–33.

Year Round Opponent Result
1950 Elite Eight
West Regional Third Place
Baylor
UCLA
L 55–56
W 83–62
1951 First Round
Elite Eight
West Regional Third Place
San Jose State
Kansas State
Washington
W 68–61
L 54–64
L 67–80
1957 Sweet Sixteen
West Regional Third Place
California
Idaho State
L 59–86
W 65–54
1965 Sweet Sixteen
West Regional Third Place
UCLA
Oklahoma City
L 76–100
L 102–112
1969 Quarterfinals New Mexico State L 62–74
1971 Quarterfinals
Sweet Sixteen
West Regional Third Place
Utah State
UCLA
Pacific
W 91–82
L 73–91
L 81–84
1972 Quarterfinals Long Beach State L 90–95 (OT)
1979 Second Round San Francisco L 63–86
1980 Second Round Clemson L 66–71
1981 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Princeton
UCLA
Notre Dame
Virginia
W 60–51
W 78–55
W 51–50
L 60–74
1984 First Round
Second Round
UAB
Kentucky
W 84–68
L 68–93
1987 First Round New Orleans L 79–83
1988 First Round
Second Round
Charlotte
Louisville
W 98–92 (OT)
L 76–97
1990 First Round Clemson L 47–49
1991 First Round
Second Round
Virginia
Arizona
W 61–48
L 61–76
1992 First Round LSU L 83–94
1993 First Round
Second Round
SMU
Kansas
W 80–71
L 76–90
1995 First Round Tulane L 70–76
2001 First Round Cincinnati L 59–84
2003 First Round Connecticut L 53–58
2004 First Round Syracuse L 75–80
2007 First Round Xavier L 77–79
2008 First Round Texas A&M L 62–67
2009 First Round Texas A&M L 66–79
2010 First Round
Second Round
Florida
Kansas State
W 99–92 (2OT)
L 72–84
2011 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Wofford
Gonzaga
Florida
W 74–66
W 89–67
L 74–83 (OT)
2012 First Four
First Round
Iona
Marquette
W 78–72
L 68–88
2014 Round of 64 Oregon L 68–87
2015 First Four Ole Miss L 90–94
2021 First Round UCLA L 62–73

NIT

BYU has made the National Invitation Tournament fifteen times, going 19–13. The Cougars were champions in 1951 and 1966.

Year Round Opponent Result
1951 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Saint Louis
Seton Hall
Dayton
W 75–68
W 69–59
W 62–43
1953 First Round Niagara L 76–82
1954 First Round Saint Francis L 68–81
1966 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Temple
Army
NYU
W 90–78
W 66–60
W 97–84
1982 First Round Washington L 63–66
1986 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
SMU
UC Irvine
Ohio State
W 67–63
W 93–80
L 68–79
1994 First Round
Second Round
Arizona State
Fresno State
W 74–67
L 66–68
2000 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Bowling Green
Southern Illinois
Notre Dame
W 81–54
W 82–57
L 52–64
2002 First Round
Second Round
UC Irvine
Memphis
W 78–55
L 69–80
2006 First Round Houston L 67–77
2013 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Washington
Mercer
Southern Miss
Baylor
W 90–79
W 90–71
W 79–62
L 70–76
2016 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
UAB
Virginia Tech
Creighton
Valparaiso
W 97–79
W 80–77
W 88–82
L 70–72
2017 First Round UT Arlington L 89–105
2018 First Round Stanford L 83–86
2022 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Long Beach State
Northern Iowa
Washington State
W 93–72
W 90–71
L 58-77

NAIA Tournament

BYU made two appearances in the NAIA Tournament, going 2–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
1948 First Round
Second Round
Delta State
Indiana State
W 66–61 (OT)
L 68–82
1949 First Round
Second Round
Northwestern Oklahoma State
Northwestern State
W 79–50
L 57–59

Individual honors

Retired numbers

The Cougars have retired the numbers of four players in their history, with the most recent being the jerseys of Hutchins and Minson on February 16, 2013.

BYU Cougars retired numbers
No. Player Position Career No. ret. Ref.
11 Krešimir Ćosić C 1970–1973 2006 [16]
Roland Minson SF 1948–1951 2013 [17]
14 Mel Hutchins PF / C 1947–1951 2013 [17]
22 Danny Ainge SG 1977–1981 2003 [18]

National Players of the Year

All-Americans

Conference Players of the Year

Individual records

  • Points scored, single game: 52, Jimmer Fredette, March 11, 2011 vs. New Mexico
  • Points scored, season: 1,068, Jimmer Fredette, 2010–11
  • Points scored, career: 2,720, Tyler Haws, 2009–10, 2012–15
  • Field goals made, single game: 22, Jimmer Fredette, March 11, 2011 vs. New Mexico
  • Field goals made, season: 346, Jimmer Fredette, 2010–11
  • Field goals made, career: 987, Danny Ainge, 1978–81
  • Three-point field goals made, single game: 10, Chase Fischer, November 25, 2014 vs. Chaminade; and Nick Emery, February 11, 2016 vs. San Francisco
  • Three-point field goals made, season: 124, Jimmer Fredette, 2010–11
  • Three-point field goals made, career: 296, Jimmer Fredette, 2007–11
  • Consecutive games with a Three-point field goal made: 31, Nick Emery
  • Free throws made, single game: 23, Jimmer Fredette, March 11, 2010 vs. TCU
  • Free throws made, season: 252, Jimmer Fredette, 2010–11
  • Free throws made, career: 724, Tyler Haws, 2009–10, 2012–15
  • Rebounds, single game: 27, Scott Warner, December 18, 1969 vs. Texas Tech
  • Rebounds, season: 471, Mel Hutchins, 1950–51
  • Rebounds, career: 1,053, Yoeli Childs, 2016–20
  • Assists, single game: 16, Mike May, December 11, 1976 vs. Niagara
  • Assists, season: 275, Kyle Collinsworth, 2015–16
  • Assists, career: 703, Kyle Collinsworth, 2010–11, 2013–16
  • Steals, single game: 9, Mark Bigelow, November 28, 1998 vs. Arizona
  • Steals, season: 101, Jackson Emery, 2010–11
  • Steals, career: 249, Jackson Emery, 2005–06, 2008–11
  • Blocked shots, single game: 14, Shawn Bradley, December 7, 1990 vs. Eastern Kentucky
  • Blocked shots, season: 177, Shawn Bradley, 1990–91
  • Blocked shots, career: 208, Greg Kite, 1979–83

Notable players

References

  1. ^ "Colors". Brigham Young University Publications and Graphics. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  2. ^ "Big 12 Extends Membership Invitations". Big 12 Conference. September 10, 2021. from the original on March 22, 2022. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  3. ^ Lundquist, Casey (September 10, 2021). "BYU Athletics to Join the Big 12 in 2023". SI.com. from the original on September 28, 2021. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  4. ^ Chilton, Kyle (November 2, 2010). . Brigham Young University. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Brigham Young Cougars Index". Sports-Reference. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  6. ^ "Anderson Resigns As Coach at B.Y.U." New York Times. Associated Press. March 18, 1989. from the original on July 27, 2018. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  7. ^ . Deseret News. November 19, 1996. Archived from the original on March 31, 2022. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  8. ^ Mangum, Adam (October 26, 1998). . Brigham Young University. Archived from the original on October 13, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  9. ^ Katz, Andy (June 25, 2009). "BYU's Rose getting healthy". ESPN.com. from the original on January 20, 2021. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  10. ^ Rayburn, Jim (March 19, 2010). "BYU basketball: Cougars outlast Gators in double overtime". Deseret News. from the original on April 26, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  11. ^ "BYU rallies from 25-point deficit to shock Iona". ESPN.com. Associated Press. March 13, 2012. from the original on October 28, 2020. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  12. ^ a b Harmon, Dick (November 9, 2018). "NCAA penalizes BYU men's basketball program after investigation reveals that boosters gave Nick Emery $12K in benefits". Deseret News. from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  13. ^ Drew, Jay (March 26, 2019). "An emotional Dave Rose steps down after 14 years leading the BYU men's basketball team. His program levelled off in recent seasons, but he leaves as the school's winningest coach". Salt Lake Tribune. from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  14. ^ Harmon, Dick (April 10, 2019). . Deseret News. Archived from the original on January 10, 2022. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  15. ^ "BYU guard Nick Emery announces retirement from basketball". USATODAY.com. Associated Press. July 23, 2019. from the original on March 14, 2021. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  16. ^ REMEMBER WHEN... BYU RETIRED KRESIMIR COSIC'S JERSEY? at BYU.com
  17. ^ a b "BYU to retire the jerseys of Mel Hutchins and Roland Minson". Daily Herald. January 14, 2013. from the original on March 31, 2022. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  18. ^ A Lofty Honor for Ainge at BYU Magazine, Spring 2003

External links

  • Official website  

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The BYU Cougars men s basketball team represents Brigham Young University in NCAA Division I basketball play Established in 1902 the team has won 27 conference championships 3 conference tournament championships and 2 NIT Tournaments 1951 and 1966 and competed in 29 NCAA tournaments It currently competes in the West Coast Conference From 1999 2011 the team competed in the Mountain West Conference On September 10 2021 the Big 12 Conference unanimously accepted BYU s application to the conference 2 joining for the 2023 24 season 3 BYU Cougars men s basketball2022 23 BYU Cougars men s basketball teamUniversityBrigham Young UniversityFirst season1902All time record1 781 1 091 620 Athletic directorTom HolmoeHead coachMark Pope 4th season ConferenceWest Coast Conference Big 12 Conference beginning 2023 LocationProvo UtahArenaMarriott Center Capacity 19 000 NicknameCougarsColorsBlue and white 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA Tournament Elite Eight1950 1951 1981NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen1950 1951 1957 1965 1971 1981 2011NCAA Tournament Round of 321979 1980 1981 1984 1988 1991 1993 2010 2011NCAA Tournament Appearances1950 1951 1957 1965 1969 1971 1972 1979 1980 1981 1984 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 2001 2003 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014 2015 2021Conference Tournament Champions1991 1992 2001Conference Regular Season Champions1924 1925 1932 1933 1934 1948 1950 1951 1957 1965 1967 1969 1971 1972 1979 1980 1983 1988 1990 1992 1993 2001 2003 2007 2008 2009 2011 Contents 1 History 2 Coaches 3 Season by season results 4 WCC Tournament results 5 Postseason 5 1 NCAA tournament 5 2 NIT 5 3 NAIA Tournament 6 Individual honors 6 1 Retired numbers 6 2 National Players of the Year 6 3 All Americans 6 4 Conference Players of the Year 7 Individual records 8 Notable players 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditBYU fielded its first basketball team in 1903 In 1906 the Cougars played their first game against Utah State University In 1909 the team first played against the University of Utah These two rivalries continue to this day In its 108 year history BYU s basketball program has won 1 786 games ranking 12th among all Division I programs The Cougars won the first of their 27 conference championships in 1922 as a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference led by star point guard River Jeffcoat The Cougars made the first of their 29 NCAA tournament appearances in 1950 under head coach Stan Watts That Cougars came within one point of reaching the national semifinals BYU s 1951 team was even more successful winning 28 games and once again qualifying for the NCAA tournament In addition the 1951 team won the first of two NIT championships for the school The Cougars defeated AP No 9 St John s AP 10 St Louis and AP 13 Dayton to win the title Notable players on that team include Mel Hutchins who was taken 2 in the 1951 NBA draft was named the 1951 52 NBA co rookie of the year and became a 5 time NBA All Star with the Pistons and the Knicks Roland Minson who was drafted 16 overall in the 1951 NBA draft and Loren C Dunn a future general authority in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints The Cougars would go on to make five more appearances in the NCAA tournament under Watts and win their second NIT championship in 1966 although by that time the overall prestige of the NIT had fallen considerably BYU has the most NCAA appearances of any men s team not to make the Final Four having made thirty NCAA tournaments BYU alongside Xavier Saint Joseph s Boston College Arizona State and Davidson are each tied for second most in Elite Eight appearances without a Final Four with three Missouri has the most with five citation needed when Under Watts BYU also became the first U S college basketball program to include an international player on its roster as Finland native Timo Lampen debuted in the 1958 59 season Later BYU s Kresimir Cosic born in Yugoslavia modern day Croatia became the first international player to be named an All American His jersey was retired in the Marriott Center in March 2006 in the last home game of the season against the New Mexico Lobos 4 Watts retired as the winningest coach in BYU history Danny Ainge was the first Cougar to win national Player of the Year honors After Watts retirement following the 1972 season the program experienced five consecutive losing seasons from 1974 through 1978 before returning to the NCAA tournament in 1979 behind Danny Ainge and coach Frank Arnold The Cougars reached the Elite Eight one game short of the Final Four in 1981 Ainge s senior season That season Ainge won the Wooden Award as the nation s most outstanding player Arnold left following the 1983 season and was replaced by LaDell Andersen who had several successful seasons in the 1980s including the 1987 88 season when the Cougars rose as high as 3 in the national rankings on their way to a 26 6 season 5 Andersen then resigned following a 14 15 season in 1989 6 He was replaced by Roger Reid who guided the Cougars to 20 win seasons in each of his first six years and five NCAA tournament appearances 5 Reid was fired in the middle of the 1996 97 season after a 1 6 start Part of his firing had to do with a private comment Reid made to Chris Burgess then considered the top high school player in the nation and a Latter day Saint whose father had attended BYU Reid suggested that Burgess had let down the entire church by choosing to attend Duke rather than BYU 7 8 Assistant coach Tony Ingle coached the team on an interim basis for the rest of the season and did not win a game the Cougars 1 25 record was the first time the school failed to reach 5 wins in a season 5 Following the season Steve Cleveland was hired as the new head coach and returned the Cougars to prominence In 2001 the Cougars won the MWC regular season and tournament championships making their first NCAA tournament appearance since 1995 5 After the 2004 05 season Cleveland resigned to become the head coach at Fresno State he was replaced by Dave Rose Dave Rose co captain of the University of Houston s 1983 Phi Slama Jama college basketball team began the first of six straight 20 win seasons in 2005 06 Rose and assistant Dave Rice continued BYU s successful recruiting with the addition of All American Jimmer Fredette in 2007 and DeMarcus Harrison in 2011 In June 2009 he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and returned to coaching later that year 9 In 2010 Rose coached BYU to their first NCAA tournament victory in 17 years in a double overtime win against the University of Florida 10 The following year BYU made further inroads as a 3 seed when they advanced to the Sweet 16 On March 13 2012 BYU set a record for the largest comeback in an NCAA tournament game as they were down by 25 points at one point in their first game of the 2012 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament and came back to beat the Iona Gaels 78 72 11 Following Tyler Haws departure for an overseas professional career Kyle Collinsworth became the Cougars recognized leader setting the NCAA record for career triple doubles and earning WCC Player of the Year honors as a senior Since Collinsworth s departure the Cougars have struggled especially in the postseason The program was dealt an additional blow when the NCAA announced penalties against the Cougars due to an alleged benefits scandal surrounding shooting guard Nick Emery As part of those sanctions BYU was ordered to vacate all victories where Nick Emery played over two seasons a total of 47 wins 12 The BYU athletics department has appealed the decision An official BYU athletics department statement not attributed to a specific employee read in part The vacation of records penalty is extremely harsh and unprecedented given the details of the case For more than two decades the NCAA has not required an institution to vacate games in similar cases where the COI found there was no institutional knowledge of or involvement in the violation by either the coaching staff or other university personnel In fact this sanction includes the most severe vacation of record penalty ever imposed in the history of NCAA Division I basketball for infractions that included no institutional knowledge or involvement In addition in the case most similar to this situation appropriate penalties were imposed but no wins were vacated BYU believes the vacating of its game record penalty is unfair and not consistent with recent NCAA precedent 12 On March 26 2019 after thirteen seasons as head coach at BYU Dave Rose announced his retirement 13 On April 10 2019 BYU athletics director Tom Holmoe announced that Mark Pope a former assistant at BYU under Rose and head coach of the Utah Valley University men s basketball team had been hired as Rose s replacement 14 On July 23 2019 Nick Emery announced that he was retiring from college basketball He cited unspecified challenges in his career that led to the decision 15 Pope led a turnaround for the program in his first two seasons with his inaugural season led by a trio of seniors in Yoeli Childs T J Haws younger brother of Tyler and Jake Toolson The team finished that season 24 8 and was projected to be a lock for the NCAA tournament as a single digit seed before all postseason play was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic The 2020 21 season was projected to be a rebuilding year due to the loss of Childs Haws and Toolson to graduation but Pope revamped the team in the offseason Joining returning senior guard Alex Barcello was graduate transfers Brandon Averette and Matt Haarms The 2020 21 team finished the regular season 20 6 and made the NCAA tournament as a No 6 seed the first appearance in the tournament since the 2014 15 season 5 Coaches Edit The Cougars play home games at the Marriott Center Name Career Record Pct W A Colton 1902 1905 16 11 593C T Teetzel 1905 08 22 6 786Fred Bennion 1908 10 16 6 727Henry Rose 1910 11 8 0 1 000E L Roberts 1911 20 1925 27 87 49 640Alvin Twitchell 1920 25 50 20 714G Ott Romney 1927 35 139 71 662Edwin R Kimball 1935 36 1938 41 59 38 608Fred Buck Dixon 1936 38 25 23 521Floyd Millet 1941 49 104 77 575Stan Watts 1949 72 371 254 594Glenn Potter 1972 75 42 36 538Frank Arnold 1975 83 137 94 593LaDell Andersen 1983 89 114 71 616Roger Reid 1989 96 152 77 664Tony Ingle Interim 1996 97 0 19 000Steve Cleveland 1997 2005 138 108 561Dave Rose 2005 2019 301 131 697Mark Pope 2019 68 26 723Season by season results EditMain article List of BYU Cougars men s basketball seasons Under Mark Pope Statistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing PostseasonMark Pope West Coast Conference 2019 present 2019 20 Mark Pope 24 8 13 3 2nd No postseason held2020 21 Mark Pope 20 7 10 3 2nd NCAA Division I First Round2021 22 Mark Pope 24 11 9 6 5th NIT Quarterfinals2022 23 Mark Pope 19 15 7 9 T 5thTotal 87 41 680 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championWCC Tournament results EditSee also West Coast Conference men s basketball tournamentPostseason EditNCAA tournament Edit BYU has made the NCAA tournament thirty times with the Cougars having a record of 15 33 Year Round Opponent Result1950 Elite EightWest Regional Third Place BaylorUCLA L 55 56W 83 621951 First RoundElite EightWest Regional Third Place San Jose StateKansas StateWashington W 68 61L 54 64L 67 801957 Sweet SixteenWest Regional Third Place CaliforniaIdaho State L 59 86W 65 541965 Sweet SixteenWest Regional Third Place UCLAOklahoma City L 76 100L 102 1121969 Quarterfinals New Mexico State L 62 741971 QuarterfinalsSweet SixteenWest Regional Third Place Utah StateUCLAPacific W 91 82L 73 91L 81 841972 Quarterfinals Long Beach State L 90 95 OT 1979 Second Round San Francisco L 63 861980 Second Round Clemson L 66 711981 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight PrincetonUCLANotre DameVirginia W 60 51W 78 55W 51 50L 60 741984 First RoundSecond Round UABKentucky W 84 68L 68 931987 First Round New Orleans L 79 831988 First RoundSecond Round CharlotteLouisville W 98 92 OT L 76 971990 First Round Clemson L 47 491991 First RoundSecond Round VirginiaArizona W 61 48L 61 761992 First Round LSU L 83 941993 First RoundSecond Round SMUKansas W 80 71L 76 901995 First Round Tulane L 70 762001 First Round Cincinnati L 59 842003 First Round Connecticut L 53 582004 First Round Syracuse L 75 802007 First Round Xavier L 77 792008 First Round Texas A amp M L 62 672009 First Round Texas A amp M L 66 792010 First RoundSecond Round FloridaKansas State W 99 92 2OT L 72 842011 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen WoffordGonzagaFlorida W 74 66W 89 67L 74 83 OT 2012 First FourFirst Round IonaMarquette W 78 72L 68 882014 Round of 64 Oregon L 68 872015 First Four Ole Miss L 90 942021 First Round UCLA L 62 73NIT Edit BYU has made the National Invitation Tournament fifteen times going 19 13 The Cougars were champions in 1951 and 1966 Year Round Opponent Result1951 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal Saint LouisSeton HallDayton W 75 68W 69 59W 62 431953 First Round Niagara L 76 821954 First Round Saint Francis L 68 811966 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal TempleArmyNYU W 90 78W 66 60W 97 841982 First Round Washington L 63 661986 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals SMUUC IrvineOhio State W 67 63W 93 80L 68 791994 First RoundSecond Round Arizona StateFresno State W 74 67L 66 682000 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals Bowling GreenSouthern IllinoisNotre Dame W 81 54W 82 57L 52 642002 First RoundSecond Round UC IrvineMemphis W 78 55L 69 802006 First Round Houston L 67 772013 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals WashingtonMercerSouthern MissBaylor W 90 79W 90 71W 79 62L 70 762016 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals UABVirginia TechCreightonValparaiso W 97 79W 80 77W 88 82L 70 722017 First Round UT Arlington L 89 1052018 First Round Stanford L 83 862022 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals Long Beach StateNorthern IowaWashington State W 93 72W 90 71 L 58 77NAIA Tournament Edit BYU made two appearances in the NAIA Tournament going 2 2 Year Round Opponent Result1948 First RoundSecond Round Delta StateIndiana State W 66 61 OT L 68 821949 First RoundSecond Round Northwestern Oklahoma StateNorthwestern State W 79 50L 57 59Individual honors EditRetired numbers Edit Main article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers The Cougars have retired the numbers of four players in their history with the most recent being the jerseys of Hutchins and Minson on February 16 2013 BYU Cougars retired numbersNo Player Position Career No ret Ref 11 Kresimir Cosic C 1970 1973 2006 16 Roland Minson SF 1948 1951 2013 17 14 Mel Hutchins PF C 1947 1951 2013 17 22 Danny Ainge SG 1977 1981 2003 18 National Players of the Year Edit Danny Ainge 1981 Jimmer Fredette 2011 All Americans Edit Elwood Romney 1931 32 Mel Hutchins 1951 Roland Minson 1951 Joe Richey 1953 John Fairchild 1965 Dick Nemelka 1966 Kresimir Cosic 1972 73 Danny Ainge 1980 81 Devin Durrant 1984 Michael Smith 1988 Jimmer Fredette 2010 11 Conference Players of the Year Edit John Fairchild 1965 Danny Ainge 1981 Devin Durrant 1983 Timo Saarelainen 1985 Michael Smith 1988 Mekeli Wesley 2001 Rafael Araujo 2004 Keena Young 2007 Lee Cummard 2008 Jimmer Fredette 2011 Tyler Haws 2014 Kyle Collinsworth 2015 Individual records EditSee also BYU Cougars men s basketball statistical leaders Points scored single game 52 Jimmer Fredette March 11 2011 vs New Mexico Points scored season 1 068 Jimmer Fredette 2010 11 Points scored career 2 720 Tyler Haws 2009 10 2012 15 Field goals made single game 22 Jimmer Fredette March 11 2011 vs New Mexico Field goals made season 346 Jimmer Fredette 2010 11 Field goals made career 987 Danny Ainge 1978 81 Three point field goals made single game 10 Chase Fischer November 25 2014 vs Chaminade and Nick Emery February 11 2016 vs San Francisco Three point field goals made season 124 Jimmer Fredette 2010 11 Three point field goals made career 296 Jimmer Fredette 2007 11 Consecutive games with a Three point field goal made 31 Nick Emery Free throws made single game 23 Jimmer Fredette March 11 2010 vs TCU Free throws made season 252 Jimmer Fredette 2010 11 Free throws made career 724 Tyler Haws 2009 10 2012 15 Rebounds single game 27 Scott Warner December 18 1969 vs Texas Tech Rebounds season 471 Mel Hutchins 1950 51 Rebounds career 1 053 Yoeli Childs 2016 20 Assists single game 16 Mike May December 11 1976 vs Niagara Assists season 275 Kyle Collinsworth 2015 16 Assists career 703 Kyle Collinsworth 2010 11 2013 16 Steals single game 9 Mark Bigelow November 28 1998 vs Arizona Steals season 101 Jackson Emery 2010 11 Steals career 249 Jackson Emery 2005 06 2008 11 Blocked shots single game 14 Shawn Bradley December 7 1990 vs Eastern Kentucky Blocked shots season 177 Shawn Bradley 1990 91 Blocked shots career 208 Greg Kite 1979 83Notable 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