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Вайоминг Ковбойз | |||
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Университет | Университет Вайоминга | ||
Главный тренер | Джефф Линдер (1-й сезон) | ||
Конференция | Горный запад | ||
Место расположения | Ларами, Вайоминг | ||
Арена | Арена-Аудитория (Вместимость: 11612 мест) | ||
Ник | Ковбои | ||
Цвета | Коричневый и золотой [1] | ||
Униформа | |||
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Пред-турнирные Helms Champions | |||
1934 г. | |||
Чемпионы турнира NCAA | |||
1943 г. | |||
Финал четырех турниров NCAA | |||
1943 г. | |||
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight (Элитная восьмерка турнира NCAA) | |||
1941, 1943, 1947, 1949, 1952 гг. | |||
Турнир NCAA Sweet Sixteen | |||
1952, 1953, 1967, 1987 | |||
1/16 финала турнира NCAA | |||
1981, 1982, 1987, 2002 | |||
Появления в турнирах NCAA | |||
1941, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1958, 1967, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1988, 2002, 2015 | |||
Чемпионы турниров конференции | |||
1987, 1988, 2015 | |||
Конференция чемпионов регулярного сезона | |||
1928, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1941, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1958, 1967, 1969, 1981, 1982, 1986, 2001, 2002 |
Университета Вайоминга мужской баскетбольной программы, которая конкурирует в горы Западной конференции , имеет длинную традицию , уходящую в 1905 году штат Вайоминг выиграл чемпионат 1943 NCAA под зал тренер Известность Эверетт Шелтон и за звездой охраны Кен матросам , которые были пионерами бросок в прыжке это теперь стандарт в баскетболе . Вайоминг сыграл в общей сложности 15 матчей на турнире NCAA . С момента образования Mountain West в 1999 году, Вайоминг выиграл два титула на конференциях, в том числе в абсолютном чемпионате в 2002 году. До этого Вайоминг выиграл пять чемпионатов на Western Athletic Conference., восемь чемпионатов Skyline Conference и один чемпионат Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference .
История [ править ]
Баскетбольная программа Вайоминга началась в 1904 году, когда группа, известная как «Городская команда Ларами», бросила вызов команде университета на баскетбольный матч; Вайоминг выиграл ту игру со счетом 17–5. [2] Команда стала лидером в 1930-х под руководством тренера Уилларда «Датч» Витте , который привел команду Ковбоя 1934 года к рекорду 26–3. Фонд Хелмса задним числом назвал Вайоминг национальным чемпионом 1934 года . Витте тренировал в «Ларами» девять сезонов и установил рекорд 134–51.
После того, как Витте ушел в отставку в 1939 году, Эверетт Шелтон возглавил команду и стал лучшим тренером в истории Вайоминга за 19 лет, проведенных в Ларами. Хотя Шелтон в свой первый сезон пошел всего 6–10, его команды выиграли 20 или более игр семь раз за его карьеру. В 1943 году «Ковбои» пошли 31–2 и выиграли турнир NCAA . Эту команду возглавил Кен Сэйлорс , набравший 16 очков в чемпионской игре над Джорджтауном на пути к тому, чтобы быть названным Самым выдающимся игроком турнира. Кроме того, Sailors был назван игроком года в колледже по баскетболу в 1943 году и снова в 1946 году после возвращения с боевых действий во Второй мировой войне.. В целом, Ковбои провели восемь матчей на турнирах NCAA под руководством Шелтона, хотя в 1943 году они выиграли только одну игру, не считая трех игр.
После того, как Шелтон ушел на пенсию в 1959 году, баскетбол Вайоминга некоторое время бездействовал. Включая последние четыре кампании Шелтона в качестве главного тренера, «Ковбои» пережили девять подряд проигрышных сезонов с 1956 по 1964 год. Тренер Билл Стрэнниган , сменивший Шелтона, имел всего шесть победных сезонов за 14 лет в качестве главного тренера и один раз выступил на турнире NCAA в 1967 году, в котором Ковбои потерпели поражение от возможного национального чемпиона UCLA и его всеамериканского центрового Лью Алсиндора, который позже сменил имя на Карим Абдул-Джаббар. Опять же, с 1971 по 1978 год, у Ковбоев был один победный сезон, кампания 17–10 под Доном ДеВо в 1976–77.
В 1978 году Джим Бранденбург стал главным тренером «Ковбоев», и программа возродилась. За свои девять сезонов Вайоминг не провел ни одного проигрышного сезона и четыре раза участвовал в турнирах NCAA. В 1981 году «Ковбоям» было 24–6 лет, и они вышли во второй раунд турнира NCAA . Помимо того, что это было первое выступление Cowboys на турнирах с 1967 года, это был их первый сезон с 20 победами с 1952–53 и первая победа на турнире NCAA с 1952 года. Однако после того, как Cowboys вышли на Sweet 16 в 1987 году, Бранденбург покинул Cowboys. стать тренером на конференции соперника штата Сан-Диего . [3] Его заменил Бенни Дис., который пошел 26–6 в свой первый год с Ковбоями и вернул их на Турнир NCAA, где они проиграли в первом раунде NCAA 1988 г. Лойоле-Мэримаунт.
Ларри Шятт пошел 19–9 в 1997–98, его единственный сезон в Ларами, прежде чем стать главным тренером в Университете Клемсона . После его ухода Стив Макклейн стал главным тренером и провел три сезона с 20 победами подряд с 2001 по 2003 год, включая титулы на конференциях в 2001 и 2002 годах и участие в турнире NCAA в 2002 году . 22 марта 2007 года Вайоминг нанял бывшего главного тренера штата Портленд Хита Шройера, чтобы тот стал его следующим главным тренером. Шятт был снова нанят в качестве главного тренера Вайоминга после того, как сезон 2010–11 закончился из-за увольнения Хита Шройера . [4] Два лучших бомбардира команды 2010–11 годов покинули программу [5] afterwards, with Desmar Jackson and Amath M'Baye transferring to Southern Illinois University[6] and the University of Oklahoma,[7] respectively.
The Cowboys went 21–12 in Shyatt's first season, for their first 20–win season in 9 years.[8] They made the College Basketball Invitational each of the next three seasons,[9][10][11] making the quarterfinals in 2012 and 2013. In the 2014–15 season, the Cowboys finished with a record of 25–10, won the Mountain West Conference Tournament over San Diego State 45–43, and earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.[12] Larry Nance, Jr. was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers with the 27th pick in the 2015 NBA draft, becoming Wyoming's first player selected in the draft since Theo Ratliff in 1995. On March 21, 2016, Shyatt announced his resignation from the head coaching job,[13] and Allen Edwards was announced as the 21st head coach in program history.
In Edwards' first season, the Cowboys went 23–15 and won the CBI Tournament, defeating Coastal Carolina in the championship.[14] Edwards again won 20 games in his second season. In 2019, Justin James was drafted 40th overall by the Sacramento Kings, becoming the second Cowboy in the decade to be taken in the NBA Draft.[15] On December 9, 2019, the program retired Fennis Dembo's no. 34 jersey.[16] Following two disappointing campaigns where the Cowboys failed to win 10 games each year, Edwards was let go as head coach.[17] Jeff Linder was hired as the 22nd head coach in program history on March 17, 2020.[18]
Head coaching records[edit]
Coach | Tenure | Seasons | Record | Win Pct. |
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W. Yates | 1904–1906 | 2 | 4–2 | .667 |
Lt. Coburn | 1906–1908 | 2 | 5–7 | .417 |
Elmer Hoefer | 1908–1909 | 1 | 3–3 | .500 |
Harold I. Dean | 1909–1912 | 3 | 9–13 | .409 |
Leon Exelby | 1912–1913 | 1 | 2–5 | .286 |
Ralph Thacker | 1913–1915 | 2 | 3–7 | .300 |
John J. Corbett | 1915–1924 | 9 | 39–41 | .488 |
Stewart Clark | 1924–1928 | 4 | 44–26 | .629 |
George McLaren | 1928–1930 | 2 | 29–12 | .707 |
Willard Witte | 1930–1939 | 9 | 135–52 | .722 |
Everett Shelton | 1939–1959 | 19 | 328–201 | .620 |
Bill Strannigan | 1959–1973 | 14 | 179–187 | .489 |
George Radovich | 1973–1976 | 3 | 24–55 | .304 |
Don DeVoe | 1976–1978 | 2 | 29–25 | .537 |
Jim Brandenburg | 1978–1987 | 9 | 176–97 | .645 |
Benny Dees | 1987–1993 | 6 | 104–77 | .575 |
Joby Wright | 1993–1997 | 4 | 53–60 | .469 |
Larry Shyatt | 1997–1998 | 1 | 19–9 | .679 |
Steve McClain | 1998–2007 | 9 | 157–115 | .577 |
Heath Schroyer | 2007–2011 | 4 | 49–68 | .419 |
Larry Shyatt | 2011–2016 | 5 | 98–69 | .587 |
Allen Edwards | 2016–2020 | 4 | 60–76 | .441 |
Jeff Linder | 2020–present | 1 | 14–11 | .560 |
Totals | 22 coaches | 115 seasons | 1563–1218 | .562 |
Postseason[edit]
NCAA tournament results[edit]
The Cowboys have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 15 times, with a combined record of 9–20. They were national champions in 1943.
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1941 | Elite Eight Regional 3rd Place | Arkansas Creighton | L 40–52 L 44–45 | |
1943 | Elite Eight Final Four Championship | Oklahoma Texas Georgetown | W 55–50 W 58–54 W 46–34 | |
1947 | Elite Eight Regional 3rd Place | Texas Oregon State | L 40–42 L 46–63 | |
1948 | Elite Eight Regional 3rd Place | Kansas State Washington | L 48–58 L 47–57 | |
1949 | Elite Eight Regional 3rd Place | #2 Oklahoma A&M Arkansas | L 39–40 L 48–61 | |
1952 | Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight | Oklahoma City Santa Clara | W 54–48 L 53–56 | |
1953 | Round of 22 Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place | Bye # 16 Santa Clara #14 Seattle | — L 52–67 L 64–80 | |
1958 | Round of 24 | #18 Seattle | L 51–88 | |
1967 | Round of 23 Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place | Bye #1 UCLA #10 Texas Western | — L 60–109 L 67–69 | |
1981 | 5 W | Round of 48 Round of 32 | (12) Howard (4) #19 Illinois | W 78–43 L 65–67 |
1982 | 8 W | Round of 48 Round of 32 | (9) USC (1) #6 Georgetown | W 61–58 L 43–51 |
1987 | 12 W | Round of 64 Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen | (5) Virginia (4) #15 UCLA (1) #1 UNLV | W 64–60 W 78–68 L 78–92 |
1988 | 7 W | Round of 64 | (10) #15 Loyola Marymount | L 115–119 |
2002 | 11 W | Round of 64 Round of 32 | (6) Gonzaga (3) #7 Arizona | W 73–66 L 60–68 |
2015 | 12 E | Round of 64 | (5) #11 Northern Iowa | L 54–71 |
NIT results[edit]
The Cowboys have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) eight times, with a combined record of 7–8.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1968 | First Round | Villanova | L 66–77 |
1969 | First Round | Army | L 49–51 |
1986 | First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship | Texas A&M Loyola Marymount Clemson Florida Ohio State | W 79–70 W 99–90 W 62–57 W 67–58 L 63–73 |
1991 | First Round Second Round | Butler Colorado | W 63–61 L 75–83 |
1998 | First Round | Gonzaga | L 55–69 |
1999 | First Round Second Round | USC Oregon | W 81–77 L 72–93 |
2001 | First Round | Pepperdine | L 69–72 |
2003 | First Round Second Round | Eastern Washington North Carolina | W 78–71 L 74–90 |
CBI results[edit]
The Cowboys have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) five times, with a combined record of 7–5. They were champions in 2017.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2009 | First Round | Northeastern | L 62–64 |
2012 | First Round Quarterfinals | North Dakota State Washington State | W 76–75 L 41–61 |
2013 | First Round Quarterfinals | Lehigh Western Michigan | W 67–66 L 67–75 OT |
2014 | First Round | Texas A&M | L 43–59 |
2017 | First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals–Game 1 Finals–Game 2 Finals–Game 3 | Eastern Washington UMKC Utah Valley Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina Coastal Carolina | W 91–81 W 72–61 W 74–68 L 81–91 W 81–57 W 83–59 |
National Campus Basketball Tournament results[edit]
The Cowboys appeared in the only National Campus Basketball Tournament, with a record of 1–2.[19]
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1951 | Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd Place Game | Duquesne Bradley Utah | W 78–61 L 63–77 L 52–55 |
Records vs. Mountain West opponents[edit]
As of Mar. 11, 2021
Opponent | Wins | Losses | Pct. | Streak |
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Air Force | 79 | 41 | .658 | W 1 |
Boise State | 14 | 19 | .424 | L 7 |
Fresno State | 12 | 21 | .364 | L 1 |
Colorado State | 135 | 100 | .574 | L 2 |
Nevada | 17 | 9 | .654 | W 3 |
UNLV | 19 | 41 | .317 | W 1 |
New Mexico | 70 | 74 | .486 | W 2 |
San Diego State | 41 | 47 | .466 | L 7 |
San Jose State | 17 | 2 | .895 | W 9 |
Utah State | 51 | 33 | .607 | L 6 |
Notable players[edit]
Statistical leaders[edit]
Career leaders[edit]
Source:[20]
Career Scoring Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Points | |||
1985–88 | Fennis Dembo | 2,311 | |||
2006–09 | Brandon Ewing | 2,168 | |||
2015–19 | Justin James | 2,061 | |||
1963–65 | Flynn Robinson | 2,049 | |||
1985–88 | Eric Leckner | 1,938 | |||
2013–16 | Josh Adams | 1,819 | |||
1989–92 | Reggie Slater | 1,809 | |||
1978–81 | Charles Bradley | 1,744 | |||
1995–98 | Jeron Roberts | 1,599 | |||
1968–70 | Carl Ashley | 1,598 |
Career Rebounding Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Rebounds | |||
1989–92 | Reggie Slater | 1,197 | |||
1998–02 | Josh Davis | 956 | |||
1985–88 | Fennis Dembo | 954 | |||
1994–97 | HL Coleman | 939 | |||
1964–66 | Leon Clark | 889 | |||
1979–82 | Bill Garnett | 840 | |||
1978–81 | Kenneth Ollie | 833 | |||
1968–70 | Carl Ashley | 818 | |||
2012–15 | Larry Nance Jr. | 807 | |||
1985–88 | Eric Leckner | 774 |
Career Assists Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Assists | |||
1984–88 | Sean Dent | 502 | |||
2006–09 | Brandon Ewing | 471 | |||
2002–05 | Jay Straight | 453 | |||
1999–03 | Chris McMillian | 434 | |||
1985–88 | Fennis Dembo | 410 | |||
2013–16 | Josh Adams | 398 | |||
1980–83 | Mike Jackson | 357 | |||
2006–08 | Brad Jones | 351 | |||
2010–12 | JayDee Luster | 344 | |||
2015–19 | Justin James | 343 |
Career Blocks Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Blocks | |||
1992–95 | Theo Ratliff | 425 | |||
2005–06 | Justin Williams | 244 | |||
2015–18 | Alan Herndon | 184 | |||
1998–01 | Josh Davis | 173 | |||
1985–88 | Eric Leckner | 164 | |||
2012–15 | Larry Nance Jr. | 135 | |||
1989–92 | Reggie Slater | 100 | |||
1979–82 | Bill Garnett | 97 | |||
2008–11 | Djibril Thiam | 95 | |||
1985–88 | Fennis Dembo | 95 |
Career Steals Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Steals | |||
1984–88 | Sean Dent | 249 | |||
1985–88 | Fennis Dembo | 176 | |||
2006–09 | Brandon Ewing | 161 | |||
1995–97 | LaDrell Whitehead | 150 | |||
2013–16 | Josh Adams | 144 | |||
2012–15 | Larry Nance Jr. | 141 | |||
1999–02 | Josh Davis | 140 | |||
1999–03 | Chris McMillian | 136 | |||
2002–05 | Jay Straight | 126 | |||
2015–19 | Justin James | 121 |
Career Games played Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Games | |||
2015–18 | Alan Herndon | 133 | |||
1985–88 | Eric Leckner | 131 | |||
2013–16 | Josh Adams | 131 | |||
2015–19 | Justin James | 131 | |||
1985–88 | Fennis Dembo | 129 | |||
1985–88 | Turk Boyd | 129 | |||
1985–88 | David Lodgins | 128 | |||
1984–88 | Sean Dent | 127 | |||
2006–09 | Brandon Ewing | 126 | |||
2009–12 | Adam Waddell | 124 |
Single-season leaders[edit]
Single–Season Scoring Leaders | |||||
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Season | Player | Points | |||
2015–16 | Josh Adams | 740 | |||
2018–19 | Justin James | 706 | |||
1964–65 | Flynn Robinson | 701 | |||
1986–87 | Fennis Dembo | 689 | |||
1962–63 | Flynn Robinson | 682 | |||
1963–64 | Flynn Robinson | 666 | |||
1987–88 | Fennis Dembo | 653 | |||
1955–56 | Joe Capua | 637 | |||
1986–87 | Eric Leckner | 634 | |||
2006–07 | Brandon Ewing | 616 |
Single–Season Rebounding Leaders | |||||
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Season | Player | Rebounds | |||
1990–91 | Reggie Slater | 331 | |||
2005–06 | Justin Williams | 329 | |||
1989–90 | Reggie Slater | 328 | |||
1991–92 | Reggie Slater | 327 | |||
2016–17 | Hayden Dalton | 316 | |||
1964–65 | Leon Clark | 315 | |||
1952–53 | Ron Rivers | 314 | |||
1996–97 | HL Coleman | 303 | |||
1965–66 | Leon Clark | 302 | |||
1951–52 | Dick Haag | 293 |
Single–Season Assists Leaders | |||||
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Season | Player | Assists | |||
1986–87 | Sean Dent | 183 | |||
2008–09 | Brandon Ewing | 166 | |||
1985–86 | Sean Dent | 166 | |||
2004–05 | Jay Straight | 148 | |||
1991–92 | Maurice Alexander | 147 | |||
2018–19 | Justin James | 143 | |||
2006–07 | Brad Jones | 135 | |||
1998–99 | Chris McMillian | 130 | |||
1991–92 | Mike Jackson | 129 | |||
1992–93 | David Murray | 128 |
Single–Season Blocks Leaders | |||||
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Season | Player | Blocks | |||
2005–06 | Justin Williams | 163 | |||
1994–95 | Theo Ratliff | 144 | |||
1992–93 | Theo Ratliff | 124 | |||
1993–94 | Theo Ratliff | 114 | |||
2004–05 | Justin Williams | 81 | |||
2016–17 | Alan Herndon | 74 | |||
2017–18 | Alan Herndon | 72 | |||
1989–90 | Reggie Page | 60 | |||
2013–14 | Larry Nance Jr. | 55 | |||
2012–13 | Leonard Washington | 55 |
Single–Season Steals Leaders | |||||
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Season | Player | Steals | |||
1985–86 | Sean Dent | 93 | |||
1986–87 | Sean Dent | 75 | |||
1995–96 | LaDrell Whitehead | 70 | |||
2010–11 | Desmar Jackson | 61 | |||
1987–88 | Sean Dent | 61 | |||
1998–99 | Anthony Blakes | 59 | |||
1990–91 | Maurice Alexander | 58 | |||
2011–12 | Luke Martinez | 54 | |||
1993–94 | David Murray | 53 | |||
1998–99 | Chris McMillian | 52 |
Retired jerseys[edit]
Wyoming Cowboys retired jerseys | ||||
No. | Player | Playing years | ||
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4 | Ken Sailors | 1940–1946 | ||
34 | Fennis Dembo | 1984–1988 |
All-Americans[edit]
Player | Year(s) | Team(s) |
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Les Witte | 1932 | Consensus First Team – Helms (1st), Converse (1st) |
1933 | Helms (1st) | |
1934 | Consensus First Team – Helms (1st), Converse (1st) | |
Ken Sailors | 1943 | Consensus First Team – Helms (1st), Converse (3rd), Sporting News (1st) |
1946 | Consensus Second Team – Converse (2nd), True (1st), Sporting News (3rd) | |
Milo Komenich | 1946 | True (2nd) |
John Pilch | 1950 | Look (2nd), Collier's (2nd) |
Joe Capua | 1956 | NEA (3rd) |
Bill Garnett | 1982 | USBWA (2nd) |
Fennis Dembo | 1988 | AP (3rd) |
Arena[edit]
The Arena-Auditorium, which seats 11,612, serves as the home court for the Cowboy basketball team. Since its opening in 1982, the Cowboys have enjoyed a strong homecourt advantage at the AA.
Wyoming's first home court was a small, red brick building known as the "Little Red Gym." That was followed by the Half Acre Gym, which served as the Cowboys' home from 1925 to 1951 and seated just over 4,000; the Cowboys had a record of 222-44 in the building. The Cowboys moved into War Memorial Fieldhouse in 1951 and remained there until the Arena-Auditorium opened in 1982.[2]
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