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Steve Cleveland

Steven Cornell Cleveland (born February 4, 1952) is a former American college basketball coach. He had been men's head basketball head coach at Fresno City College, BYU, and Fresno State.

Steve Cleveland
Biographical details
Born (1952-02-04) February 4, 1952 (age 71)
Los Angeles County, California, U.S.
Playing career
1970–1971,
1973–1974
Fresno CC
1974–1976UC Irvine
Position(s)Forward
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1980–1990Clovis West HS
1990–1997Fresno CC
1997–2005BYU
2005–2011Fresno State
Head coaching record
Overall230–206 (.528) (college)
157–77 (.671) (junior college)
180–70 (.720) (high school)
Tournaments0–3 (NCAA)
3–3 (NIT)
9–7 (CCCAA)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Awards
  • MWC Coach of the Year (2003)

Early life and education edit

Cleveland was born in Los Angeles County and raised in Fresno, California.[1] He attended Herbert Hoover High School in Fresno, then began his college basketball career at Fresno City College before going on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to England from 1971 to 1973. Cleveland returned to Fresno City College in the 1973–74 season, after which he was named the team's Most Outstanding Player and transferred to UC Irvine.[1] At UC Irvine, Cleveland played at forward. He averaged 8.8 points and 4.8 rebounds as a junior in 1974–75[2] and 15.0 points and 5.5 rebounds as a senior in 1975–76.[3] Cleveland graduated from UC Irvine with a bachelor's degree in social science in 1976 and later completed a master's in education administration from Fresno Pacific University in 1979.[4]

Coaching career edit

High school and junior college edit

From 1980 to 1990, Cleveland was varsity boys' basketball head coach at Clovis West High School and went 180–70 in those ten seasons.[4] At Clovis West, Cleveland also taught U.S. government and economics.[5] Cleveland returned to Fresno City College to be men's basketball head coach. From 1990 to 1997, Cleveland went 157–77 with a Central Valley Conference championship in 1997 and CCCAA Tournament appearances every year. Among players he coached at Fresno City were Rafer Alston, who would go on to play in the NBA.[1]

BYU edit

Cleveland moved up to the major college level in 1997 as head coach at BYU. He inherited a team that had just suffered a 1–25 season, the worst in school history.

In his first season, BYU finished 9–21 in 1997–98. BYU improved to 22–11 in 1999–2000, BYU's first season in the Mountain West Conference (MW) and made the NIT quarterfinals.[4] The following season, BYU won the MW Tournament after splitting the regular season title and made the NCAA tournament. BYU then made the 2002 NIT and NCAA Tournaments of 2003 and 2004 and again was MW co-champion in 2003. The MW also awarded Cleveland with Coach of the Year honors in 2003. BYU fell to 9–21 in 2004–05, Cleveland's final season.[4]

Fresno State edit

On April 9, 2005, Fresno State hired Cleveland as men's basketball head coach.[6][7] Cleveland's hiring followed the resignation of previous head coach Ray Lopes. In 2006, due to recruiting violations under Lopes's watch, the NCAA issued a show-cause penalty to Lopes and placed Fresno State men's basketball on five years of probation.[8] Also, Cleveland inherited a program whose Academic Progress Rate (APR) was 611, the worst in the nation.[9]

Cleveland went 92–98 in six seasons at Fresno State.[9] In his first two seasons, Fresno State finished 8–8 and 10–6 in Western Athletic Conference (WAC) play, and Fresno State's only postseason appearance in his tenure was in the NIT.[4] The 2006–07 team also featured Dominic McGuire, a transfer from Cal who became a second-round 2007 NBA draft pick. The team APR also improved to 928 by the end of his tenure.[9]

Post-coaching career edit

On March 17, 2011, Cleveland stepped down from coaching to assume an administrative post in the Fresno State athletic department.[9] Later that year, Cleveland took a position as an analyst for BYUtv Sports.[10]

In 2013, he began a three-year term as a mission president for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Indiana Indianapolis Mission.[11]

Head coaching record edit

Junior college edit

Source:[1]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Fresno City Rams (Central Valley Conference) (1990–1997)
1990–91 Fresno City 19–14 4–8 5th CCCAA Regional
1991–92 Fresno City 24–10 8–4 2nd CCCAA Regional
1992–93 Fresno City 17–15 5–7 4th CCCAA Regional
1993–94 Fresno City 18–13 7–5 4th CCCAA Regional
1994–95 Fresno City 26–11 9–5 4th CCCAA Elite Eight
1995–96 Fresno City 22–10 9–5 2nd CCCAA Regional
1996–97 Fresno City 31–4 13–1 1st CCCAA Final Four
Fresno City: 157–77 (.671) 55–35 (.611)
Total: 157–77 (.671)

      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

College edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
BYU Cougars (Western Athletic Conference) (1997–1999)
1997–98 BYU 9–21 4–10 6th (Mountain)
1998–99 BYU 12–16 6–8 5th (Pacific)
BYU Cougars (Mountain West Conference) (1999–2005)
1999–00 BYU 22–11 7–7 6th NIT Quarterfinals
2000–01 BYU 24–9 10–4 T–1st NCAA Division I First Round
2001–02 BYU 18–12 7–7 T–4th NIT Second Round
2002–03 BYU 23–9 11–3 T–1st NCAA Division I First Round
2003–04 BYU 21–9 10–4 2nd NCAA Division I First Round
2004–05 BYU 9–21 3–11 T–7th
BYU: 138–108 (.561) 58–54 (.518)
Fresno State Bulldogs (Western Athletic Conference) (2005–2011)
2005–06 Fresno State 15–13 8–8 6th
2006–07 Fresno State 22–10 10–6 3rd NIT First Round
2007–08 Fresno State 13–19 5–11 T–6th
2008–09 Fresno State 13–21 3–13 9th
2009–10 Fresno State 15–18 7–9 5th
2010–11 Fresno State 14–17 6–10 7th
Fresno State: 92–98 (.484) 39–57 (.406)
Total: 230–206 (.528)

      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

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . BYU. Archived from the original on December 13, 2004.
  2. ^ Final 1975 cumulative basketball statistics report: UC Irvine
  3. ^ Final 1976 Cumulative Basketball Statistics Report: UC Irvine
  4. ^ a b c d e . Fresno Stat. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011.
  5. ^ Rock, Brad (February 7, 1998). "BYU coach says his destiny was to be a teacher". Deseret News. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  6. ^ . Associated Press. April 9, 2005. Archived from the original on April 12, 2005. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  7. ^ Boogaard, Andy (April 11, 2005). . Fresno Bee. Archived from the original on April 14, 2005. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  8. ^ . Associated Press. Archived from the original on May 4, 2006. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  9. ^ a b c d Lyght, Daniel (March 17, 2011). "Cleveland out as Fresno State basketball coach". Fresno Bee. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  10. ^ Cleveland, Steve (December 6, 2011). "Coach Cleve joins the BYUtv Sports team". BYU TV. Retrieved July 9, 2016.
  11. ^ Call, Jeff (December 16, 2013). "BYU basketball: Former Cougar basketball coach Steve Cleveland overseeing new 'team'". Deseret News. Retrieved July 9, 2016.

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Steven Cornell Cleveland born February 4 1952 is a former American college basketball coach He had been men s head basketball head coach at Fresno City College BYU and Fresno State Steve ClevelandBiographical detailsBorn 1952 02 04 February 4 1952 age 71 Los Angeles County California U S Playing career1970 1971 1973 1974Fresno CC1974 1976UC IrvinePosition s ForwardCoaching career HC unless noted 1980 1990Clovis West HS1990 1997Fresno CC1997 2005BYU2005 2011Fresno StateHead coaching recordOverall230 206 528 college 157 77 671 junior college 180 70 720 high school Tournaments0 3 NCAA 3 3 NIT 9 7 CCCAA Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsMWC tournament 2001 2 MWC regular season 2001 2003 AwardsMWC Coach of the Year 2003 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Coaching career 2 1 High school and junior college 2 2 BYU 2 3 Fresno State 3 Post coaching career 4 Head coaching record 4 1 Junior college 4 2 College 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editCleveland was born in Los Angeles County and raised in Fresno California 1 He attended Herbert Hoover High School in Fresno then began his college basketball career at Fresno City College before going on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints to England from 1971 to 1973 Cleveland returned to Fresno City College in the 1973 74 season after which he was named the team s Most Outstanding Player and transferred to UC Irvine 1 At UC Irvine Cleveland played at forward He averaged 8 8 points and 4 8 rebounds as a junior in 1974 75 2 and 15 0 points and 5 5 rebounds as a senior in 1975 76 3 Cleveland graduated from UC Irvine with a bachelor s degree in social science in 1976 and later completed a master s in education administration from Fresno Pacific University in 1979 4 Coaching career editHigh school and junior college edit From 1980 to 1990 Cleveland was varsity boys basketball head coach at Clovis West High School and went 180 70 in those ten seasons 4 At Clovis West Cleveland also taught U S government and economics 5 Cleveland returned to Fresno City College to be men s basketball head coach From 1990 to 1997 Cleveland went 157 77 with a Central Valley Conference championship in 1997 and CCCAA Tournament appearances every year Among players he coached at Fresno City were Rafer Alston who would go on to play in the NBA 1 BYU edit Cleveland moved up to the major college level in 1997 as head coach at BYU He inherited a team that had just suffered a 1 25 season the worst in school history In his first season BYU finished 9 21 in 1997 98 BYU improved to 22 11 in 1999 2000 BYU s first season in the Mountain West Conference MW and made the NIT quarterfinals 4 The following season BYU won the MW Tournament after splitting the regular season title and made the NCAA tournament BYU then made the 2002 NIT and NCAA Tournaments of 2003 and 2004 and again was MW co champion in 2003 The MW also awarded Cleveland with Coach of the Year honors in 2003 BYU fell to 9 21 in 2004 05 Cleveland s final season 4 Fresno State edit On April 9 2005 Fresno State hired Cleveland as men s basketball head coach 6 7 Cleveland s hiring followed the resignation of previous head coach Ray Lopes In 2006 due to recruiting violations under Lopes s watch the NCAA issued a show cause penalty to Lopes and placed Fresno State men s basketball on five years of probation 8 Also Cleveland inherited a program whose Academic Progress Rate APR was 611 the worst in the nation 9 Cleveland went 92 98 in six seasons at Fresno State 9 In his first two seasons Fresno State finished 8 8 and 10 6 in Western Athletic Conference WAC play and Fresno State s only postseason appearance in his tenure was in the NIT 4 The 2006 07 team also featured Dominic McGuire a transfer from Cal who became a second round 2007 NBA draft pick The team APR also improved to 928 by the end of his tenure 9 Post coaching career editOn March 17 2011 Cleveland stepped down from coaching to assume an administrative post in the Fresno State athletic department 9 Later that year Cleveland took a position as an analyst for BYUtv Sports 10 In 2013 he began a three year term as a mission president for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in the Indiana Indianapolis Mission 11 Head coaching record editJunior college edit Source 1 Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonFresno City Rams Central Valley Conference 1990 1997 1990 91 Fresno City 19 14 4 8 5th CCCAA Regional1991 92 Fresno City 24 10 8 4 2nd CCCAA Regional1992 93 Fresno City 17 15 5 7 4th CCCAA Regional1993 94 Fresno City 18 13 7 5 4th CCCAA Regional1994 95 Fresno City 26 11 9 5 4th CCCAA Elite Eight1995 96 Fresno City 22 10 9 5 2nd CCCAA Regional1996 97 Fresno City 31 4 13 1 1st CCCAA Final FourFresno City 157 77 671 55 35 611 Total 157 77 671 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 championCollege edit Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonBYU Cougars Western Athletic Conference 1997 1999 1997 98 BYU 9 21 4 10 6th Mountain 1998 99 BYU 12 16 6 8 5th Pacific BYU Cougars Mountain West Conference 1999 2005 1999 00 BYU 22 11 7 7 6th NIT Quarterfinals2000 01 BYU 24 9 10 4 T 1st NCAA Division I First Round2001 02 BYU 18 12 7 7 T 4th NIT Second Round2002 03 BYU 23 9 11 3 T 1st NCAA Division I First Round2003 04 BYU 21 9 10 4 2nd NCAA Division I First Round2004 05 BYU 9 21 3 11 T 7thBYU 138 108 561 58 54 518 Fresno State Bulldogs Western Athletic Conference 2005 2011 2005 06 Fresno State 15 13 8 8 6th2006 07 Fresno State 22 10 10 6 3rd NIT First Round2007 08 Fresno State 13 19 5 11 T 6th2008 09 Fresno State 13 21 3 13 9th2009 10 Fresno State 15 18 7 9 5th2010 11 Fresno State 14 17 6 10 7thFresno State 92 98 484 39 57 406 Total 230 206 528 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 championReferences edit a b c d Steve Cleveland BYU Archived from the original on December 13 2004 Final 1975 cumulative basketball statistics report UC Irvine Final 1976 Cumulative Basketball Statistics Report UC Irvine a b c d e Steve Cleveland Fresno Stat Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Rock Brad February 7 1998 BYU coach says his destiny was to be a teacher Deseret News Retrieved July 9 2016 Cleveland Hired to Rebuild Fresno State Associated Press April 9 2005 Archived from the original on April 12 2005 Retrieved July 9 2016 Boogaard Andy April 11 2005 Cleveland checks scenario New Bulldogs basketball coach is facing a recruiting quandary Fresno Bee Archived from the original on April 14 2005 Retrieved July 9 2016 NCAA Penalizes Fresno State Basketball Associated Press Archived from the original on May 4 2006 Retrieved July 9 2016 a b c d Lyght Daniel March 17 2011 Cleveland out as Fresno State basketball coach Fresno Bee Retrieved July 9 2016 Cleveland Steve December 6 2011 Coach Cleve joins the BYUtv Sports team BYU TV Retrieved July 9 2016 Call Jeff December 16 2013 BYU basketball Former Cougar basketball coach Steve Cleveland overseeing new team Deseret News Retrieved July 9 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Cleveland amp oldid 1161104704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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