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Allen Edwards enters his fourth season with the Cowboys. An excellent teacher both on and off the court, Edwards has helped lead the Cowboys to a postseason championship in his four years, as well as high marks in the classroom.
During the 2018-19 season, Wyoming’s Justin James became the first player since since Penney Hardaway in 1993 to average over 22 points per game, over four assists, eight rebounds and one steal. James was the 40th selection in the NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings for the second Cowboy drafted in the last five seasons.
The Pokes have also recorded the highest recorded cumlative GPA in Wyoming basketball history last season and during the 2016-17 campaign.
The Cowboys struggled with injuries during the 2018-19 campaign with three starters out for the entire season. Wyoming earned a win over South Carolina at home for the first win against a team from the SEC in Laramie since 2002.
Edwards helped the Pokes make NCAA history in 2017-18. Wyoming became only the second team in NCAA history to go 6-0 in overtime games in a single season. Edwards teams have also gone 34-2 when leading at halftime in his first two seasons.
In 2017-18, Edwards helped mentor Justin James, Hayden Dalton, Alan Herndon and Louis Adams to Mountain West honors. James and Dalton were All-MW selections. Herndon was named MW Defensive Player of the Year by the Media. Adams was named the conference’s Sixth Man of the Year by the Media.
His first season was one to remember as the Cowboys won the 2017 College Basketball Invitational defeating Coastal Carolina. The Cowboys won their first postseason title since winning an NCAA Championship in 1943
Edwards’ recorded 23 wins in his first season. Of the 29 first-year head coaches in Division-I basketball, Edward’s 23 wins are tied for the third-highest total behind only New Mexico State’s Paul Weir (28) and Valparaiso’s Matt Lottich (24).
In 2016-17, Justin James was named the MW Sixth Man of the Year and also earned Third Team All-MW honors. He was also named the MVP of the CBI Tournament. Hayden Dalton earned Honorable Mention All-MW honors.
The Cowboys were also dominate on their home floor. Wyoming went an impressive 19-3 inside the Arena-Auditorium for the most home wins in school history during his first season.
The Wyoming offense was the most explosive in school history in 2016-17. UW scored the most points in school history and set a school and Mountain West record for three pointers made.
Edwards was introduced as the 21st head coach of the Cowboy basketball program by University of Wyoming Athletics Director Tom Burman on March 21, 2016. He had previously served as an assistant under former UW head coach Larry Shyatt the previous five seasons. With 12 appearances in postseason tournaments and 14 conference championships, Edwards has created success during his playing career at Kentucky and as an assistant the past 14 seasons.
"An institution is fortunate when it has the opportunity to hire its next head coach from within a successful program," Burman said at the time of Edwards' hiring. "
Larry Shyatt's Cowboy basketball legacy has allowed us to do that. We are thrilled to place its future in the hands of
Allen Edwards. His basketball pedigree is undeniable, including two national championships with one of the game's most storied programs, Kentucky. He has coached with, and played under some of the game's finest coaches. During his five years here, his impact on our program has been significant, while earning the respect of our players. We believe Wyoming basketball has an extremely bright future."
"This opportunity to lead the Wyoming Cowboys is a blessing I'm truly thankful for," Edwards said. "I'd like to thank
Larry Shyatt for bringing me to Laramie and allowing me to grow and develop as a professional with his help. My gratitude to Tom Burman, as well, for the faith that I can continue the tradition of success in the game of basketball and the game of life that Larry has established for this program."
Since joining the program in 2011, Edwards has helped the Pokes compile an overall record of 98-69. He added to his extensive postseason experience with the Cowboys qualifying for the CBI from 2012-14 and the NCAA Championships in 2015. That 2014-15 season included winning the Mountain West tournament title to secure the Pokes' first appearance in the NCAA tournament since 2002. During his time in Laramie, the Cowboys have claimed six wins over top-25 opponents, including one against a top-five foe, and six players have earned 15 all-conference honors, including a MW Player of the Year and two MW Defensive Players of the Year. He helped coach
Larry Nance Jr., who was picked 27th overall in the first round of last year's NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. Edwards also took the reins for one game on Jan. 22, 2014, to lead Wyoming to a come-from-behind 66-59 win at Air Force when Shyatt was ill.
"I want to congratulate coach Shyatt on the outstanding job he did at Wyoming," Nance said. "He took a 10-win program to nearly four-straight seasons with 20 wins. It's awesome to see him get some time to relax for a little bit. He's earned that. In the same breath, he couldn't be handing off the program to a more capable person. Coach Edwards is one of the smartest basketball minds I know, even at the NBA level. How he handles his players and staff, he commands respect and he deserves it. Allen is the right man for the job and he will continue the success there at Wyoming."
Edwards came to Wyoming from Western Kentucky, where he spent the 2010-11 season under Ken McDonald as an assistant coach. The Hilltoppers finished 16-16 overall, including 8-8 in the Sun Belt Conference, with a pair of first team all-conference players. Prior to WKU, Edwards spent 2009-10 as an assistant at Towson University under head coach Pat Kennedy.
Those two positions for Edwards came after a very productive three-year stint at Virginia Commonwealth University with head coach Anthony Grant from 2006-09. He helped guide the Rams to a 76-25 overall record during that time, including 45-9 in the Colonial Athletic Association, as the Rams won three conference regular-season titles and two tournament titles. VCU played in the NCAA tournament twice, including a first-round upset of Duke in 2007, and the NIT once. During that 2006-07 season, the Rams led the nation in three-point field goal percentage defense and were 10th in field goal percentage defense. Edwards helped cultivate Eric Maynor, the 20th overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft, and Larry Sanders, the 15th overall selection in the 2010 NBA draft.
Edwards' first full-time assistant position was at Morehead State from 2003-06 under head coach Kyle Macy. He previously spent the 2002-03 as a special assistant to head coach Tubby Smith at Kentucky, as he returned to complete his degree in sociology. During that season, the Wildcats went 16-0 in the SEC to win the conference regular season and tournament and advance to the NCAA's Elite Eight.
Edwards enjoyed a tremendous playing career at Kentucky from 1995-98 that included three seasons under Rick Pitino and one under Smith. The Wildcats advanced to three-straight Final Fours during Edwards' sophomore, junior and senior seasons, including winning national titles in 1996 and 1998. During his freshman campaign, Kentucky made the Elite Eight. With Edwards, the Wildcats compiled a 132-16 overall record and won three SEC regular-season crowns and three tournament titles. He averaged 9.2 points, 3.3 assists and 3.3 rebounds as a senior. Following his collegiate career, Edwards played professionally in the CBA and the IBL.
A native of Miami, Edwards played his prep career at Miami Senior High School where he and his two brothers collected five prep state titles. Allen is married to the former LaTanya Webb, a two-time All-SEC volleyball player at Kentucky. They have two daughters, Mai'a (18) and Landree (6), and a son, Jaxson (10). Edwards will be 42 years old when the 2018-19 season starts.
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Coaching History
2016-Pres. – Wyoming Head Coach
2011-2016 -- Wyoming as an Assistant Coach
2010-11 -- Western Kentucky as an Assistant Coach
2009-10 -- Towson University as an Assistant Coach
2006-09 -- VCU as an Assistant Coach
2003-06 -- Morehead State as an Assistant Coach
2002-03 - Kentucky as an Assistant Coach
NCAA Championship Teams (2)
1998 - NCAA Champions at Kentucky as a Player
1996 - NCAA Champions at Kentucky as a Player
Postseason Berths (14)
(NCAA Tournament: 2 National Championships, 8 Appearances)
(National Invitation Tournament: 1 Appearance)
(College Basketball Invitational: 1 Title, 2 Quarterfinal Appearances, 4 Appearances)
2017- College Basketball Invitational Champions
2015 - NCAA Second Round at Wyoming as an Assistant Coach
2014 - CBI First Round at Wyoming as an Assistant Coach
2013 - CBI Quarterfinals at Wyoming as an Assistant Coach
2012 - CBI Quarterfinals at Wyoming as an Assistant Coach
2009 -- NCAA First Round at VCU as an Assistant Coach
2008 -- NIT First Round at VCU as an Assistant Coach
2007 -- NCAA Second Round at VCU as an Assistant Coach
2003 -- NCAA Elite Eight at Kentucky as an Assistant Coach
1998 -- NCAA Champions at Kentucky as a Player
1997 -- NCAA Runner-Up at Kentucky as a Player
1996 -- NCAA Champions at Kentucky as a Player
1995 -- NCAA Elite Eight at Kentucky as a Player
Conference Championship Teams (14)
2015 - MW Tournament Champions at Wyoming as an Assistant Coach
2009 -- CAA Regular-Season and Tournament Champions as an Assistant Coach
2008 -- CAA Regular-Season Champions as an Assistant Coach
2007 -- CAA Regular-Season and Tournament Champions as an Assistant Coach
2003 -- SEC Regular-Season and Tournament Champions as an Assistant Coach
1998 -- SEC Regular-Season and Tournament Champions as a Player
1997 -- SEC Tournament Champions as a Player
1996 -- SEC Regular-Season Champions as a Player
1995 -- SEC Regular-Season and Tournament Champions as a Player