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COLORADO HEAD COACH School-best 92 victories in any 4-year span of CU

www.CUBuffs.com /CUBuffsmbb @CUBuffsmbb 43 buffaloes HEAD COACH TAD BOYLE In only four years, Tad Boyle has accomplished only • 24 wins each in the 2010-11 and 2011-12. what a select few have done before him in the annals of • 23 wins in 2013-14 • 21 in 2012-13. the University of Colorado men’s basketball program. And • 13-7 (.650) in postseason games (9-3 conference, yet Boyle continues to rewrite and lead the Buffaloes to 3-1 NIT, 1-3 NCAA) over the last four years. greater heights not seen in a half of century. Boyle, 51, enters his fifth year with CU men’s • .650 postseason winning percentage, ranks first in basketball program having already established a .648 school history. winning percentage, the best among all CU basketball • 7-2 in the Pac-10/Pac-12 Conference Tournament head coaches with a minimum of two years at the helm. history (.778). Record and Winning % rank first. Under his tutelage, he has won an impressive 92 • Advanced to the conference tournament semifinals games at CU, the fastest win total in the shortest amount three of the last four years (Pac-12: 2014 & 2012; TAD BOYLE FILE of time in school history, and his postseason winning Big 12: 2011).Not just a presence at the Coors Events 5th Year at CU (9th Year Overall) percentage of .650, also ranks first (with a school-best Center, the 18th head coach in school history, Boyle is Birthday...... Jan. 6, 1963 13 victories). an active ambassador in the community throughout Birthplace...... Pueblo, Colo. “Tad continues to make Colorado more than relevant,” the Centennial State. Family...... Wife, Ann ESPN.com Senior Writer Daughter, Claire; Sons, Jack and Pete said. “He has made them into one of the top teams in the • One of three court coaches for the 2013 USA Hometown.... Greeley, Colo. West. Now you can count on Colorado being in play for Basketball Men’s World University Games training High School.. Greeley Central, 1981 the top tier in the Pac-12 and an NCAA bid. Colorado may camp (assisting the 2013 USA Basketball Men’s College...... Kansas, 1985 have joined the Pac-12 for football first but the Buffaloes World University Games coaching staff during the June (Bachelor of Science: Business Administration) have been a boon in basketball.” -24July 1 training camp at the U.S. Olympic Training In four seasons, Boyle and his coaching staff have Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.). COACHING CAREER rewritten the CU record book: • Official starter of the 34th Annual Bolder Boulder (May 2010-Present: • 92-50 record (.648). 2012), the largest road race in the United States Head Coach, University of Colorado where all participants are timed and the fifth largest • 60-9 mark at home (.870). 2006-2010: road race in the world. Head Coach, University of Northern Colorado • 92 victories rank No. 4 on the CU all-time coaching list. • In December 2012, the men’s basketball team : 2000-2006 • Owns four of CU’s eight 20+ winning seasons. visited the Children’s Hospital at the Anschutz Medical Associate Head Coach, Wichita State University • First CU head coach in school history to guide program Campus in Aurora. : 1998-2000 to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Assistant Coach, Jacksonville State (Ala.) • September 2012, Boyle was invited to Washington, D.C. with other college basketball coaches to urge University • Owns or shares four of the winningest seasons in school history. Congress to protect federal funding for cancer research 1997-1998: and prevention programs on Capitol Hill. Director of Basketball Operations, • Has graduated every CU senior student-athlete on his roster. • December 2011, the team volunteered with the non- profit Share-A-Gift program, an organization helping 1994-1997: • 6: All-Tournament team selections. families of need acquire children’s toys for the holidays. Assistant Coach, University of Oregon • 5: Conference first-team selections. Both programs are part of the CU Athletics Leadership PLAYING HISTORY • 2: Tournament MVPs. Development Program. The program is designed to • 1: Pac-12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year. develop a culture of leadership in which CU student- athletes act with personal responsibility, integrity Two NCAA Tournament Teams (1984, 1985) • 1: Wooden Top-20 Finalist. Named Team Captain Senior Season and accountability while staying committed in both “Most Unselfish Player” 1985 • First CU coach to lead Buffs to four consecutive post- principle and actions to the greater good. season appearances (2010-11 NIT semifinal; 2011- “Most Inspirational Player” 1982 • In September 2011, Boyle joined 20 other coaches 12 NCAA 3rd Round; 2012-13 NCAA 2nd Round; from the Front Range for a two-day coaching seminar Greeley High School 2013-14 NCAA 2nd Round). Led Wildcats to 1981 State Championship with former head coach George Karl, • First CU coach to win 20 games in each of his first four the 2012-13 NBA Coach of the Year. Colorado Player of the Year years AND first CU coach to have four, 20-win seasons. Converse All-American Team “This is it (my dream job), there’s no doubt,” Boyle

44 2014-15 COLORADO BASKETBALL said after being named head coach on April 19, 2010. “I remember talking with (Maryland men’s TAD BOYLE YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD head coach) once when he asked me Season Team (Position) Record Pct. Note where I wanted to be in 10 years, and I said, the 1994-95 Oregon (AC) 19- 9 .679 NCAA Tournament; 11-7 in Pac-10 head coach at the University of Colorado. This is a 1995-96 Oregon (AC) 16-13 .551 1996-97 Oregon (AC) 17-11 .607 NIT Tournament destination job. I’m humbled and honored.” In his first season (2010-11), Boyle began to set 1997-98 Tennessee (DOBO) 20- 9 .690 NCAA Tournament the standard for exciting things to come, capping the 1998-99 Jacksonville State (AC) 8-18 .308 season with a trip to the World’s Most Famous Arena 1999-00 Jacksonville State (AC) 17-11 .607 12-6 in TAAC - Madison Square Garden and a National Invitation Tournament semifinal appearance. The Buffaloes 2000-01 Wichita State (AC) 9-19 .321 Wichita State (AC) 15-15 .500 9-9 in MVC won a school-record 24 games, including 18 school- 2001-02 2002-03 Wichita State (AC) 18-12 .600 NIT Tournament; 12-6 in MVC best wins at the Coors Events Center, establishing 2003-04 Wichita State (AC) 21-11 .656 NIT Tournament; 12-6 in MVC one of the best home court advantages in all of 2004-05 Wichita State (AC) 22-10 .688 NIT 3rd Round; 12-6 in MVC college basketball. 2005-06 Wichita State (AC) 26- 9 .743 NCAA Sweet 16; MVC Regular Season Champs (14-4) “They’re the heartbeat of this arena, they are the difference makers,” Boyle said of the Coors Events 2006-07 Northern Colorado (HC) 4- 24 .143 Bears’ first year in Center crowd after a home victory. “To have that 2007-08 Northern Colorado (HC) 13-16 .448 (student) section full was key, and I just want them 2008-09 Northern Colorado (HC) 14-18 .438 Qualified for first Big Sky Tournament Northern Colorado (HC) 25- 8 .758 CIT Quarterfinals; most wins in school history to know that we appreciate and need them.” 2009-10 His initial season saw CU rank fifth nationally 2010-11 Colorado (HC) 24-14 .632 NIT Semifinal; most wins in school history; most home wins (18) in percentage (77.8), 12th in scoring 2011-12 Colorado (HC) 24-12 .667 NCAA Tournament Third Round; Pac-12 Tournament Title; (79.6 ppg) and 19th in percentage Tied school record for wins in a season (47.3). 2012-13 Colorado (HC) 21-12 .636 NCAA Tournament Second Round; First CU coach in 50 years Boyle earned National Coach of the Week honors to lead Buffs to NCAA Tournament in back-to-back seasons (Hoops Report, Jan. 10-16) after leading the Buffs 2013-14 Colorado (HC) 23-12 .657 NCAA Tournament (Second Round); First time a CU MBB head to a 3-0 conference start, including wins over No. coach has guided program to four-straight 20+ winning seasons; four-straight post-season appearances; three-straight NCAA 9/8 Missouri and No. 21/20 Kansas State. The Tournament appearances. win over the Wildcats gave CU its first road win over a nationally ranked opponent since January 1997 Totals (CU Head Coach) 92-50 .648 (No. 20 Texas Tech). CU defeated four ranked Totals (Overall HC) 148-116 .561 Nine 20-win seasons; 11 post-season appearance teams, including a 22-point comeback win (second Totals (Overall) 356-263 .575

greatest comeback in school history) upsetting No. 5/5 Texas, 91-89. In year two (2011-12), Boyle became the first CU coach to begin the conference season with back-to-back 3-0 starts, and was the first coach since (1935-36, 1936-37) to win his conference opener in back-to-back years. He also won his 40th game (home win vs. Oregon) in just 61 games tying Cox (1935-39). Boyle continued to make most of his “dream job” a reality for CU fans guiding the Buffaloes to the 2011-12 NCAA Tournament (third round), another 24-win season, and a conference championship in its inaugural season of the Pac-12, winning four games in four days at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. For his efforts, Boyle became the first CU head coach to earn the District 20 Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), an award voted among his coaching peers. The 48 wins were a

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school-best in any two-year span of the program. “I’m a believer in Tad Boyle,” said , ESPN College Basketball Analyst. “He is not only a terrific teacher of the game with great basketball knowledge, he keeps it simple and gives his players an understanding of what you need to do to win, but a firm understanding of how teams lose, too. Boyle has tremendous toughness in him. He is demanding without being demeaning, and he puts his players in position to achieve together without fear of failing. That’s what truly outstanding coaches do, and Tad Boyle is a truly outstanding coach.” In year three (2012-13), Boyle guided the Buffs to another NCAA Tournament appearance, the second year in-a-row, becoming the first CU coach in 50 years to guide the program to back-to-back tournament appearances. CU won 21 games, the third straight season the program eclipsed the 20-win plateau, also a school-first. After the team won their first mid-season tournament since the 2002-03 season, the Charleston Classic, the Buffs reached the nation’s Top-25 polls for the first time since 2005-06 (No. 19 AP/USA Today Coaches’ Poll, Nov. 26); AP No. 23 ranked, Nov. 19). Attendance records also set a brand new high standard as the men’s basketball team was the best ticket in town setting a number of school records, including seven sellouts; 12 of 15 home games exceeded 10,000 fans or better, in addition to season total (155,884); season average (10,392); conference total (94,371); and conference average (10,486). The attendance surge ranked third nationally among all Division I programs for largest increased average from the previous year. Success continued for Boyle and his coaching staff in year four (2013-14) as the Buffs won 23 games, the third most victories in school history. Another NCAA Tournament followed for a school record third consecutive season, in addition setting a pair of attendance records (season total: 173,429; non-conference total: 84,133). The staff enjoyed their best start to a season in four years (14-2), a No. 15 nationally ranking, the highest a CU team has seen since 1997, and a 10-game winning streak, the fourth WHAT THEY ARE SAYING … longest in the programs history. “Tad has bought back a resurgence to Colorado basketball with his energy and Over his four years, Boyle has coached six all-tournament team selections; five enthusiasm. I am impressed with his knowledge of the game and his ability to conference first-team recipients; a pair of tournament most valuable players; one All- communicate to his Buffaloes team.” Pac-12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year; and one John R. Wooden Top-20 -– , ESPN College Basketball Analyst Finalist. Prior to his arrival to Boulder, Boyle resurrected the basketball program at the “Tad has done something few thought possible -- turn Colorado into a basketball University of Northern Colorado, where he guided the Bears to a 56-66 record (.459) school. The Buffaloes have as much of an impact in their new conference as any the past four seasons, including a breakout season in 2009-10, when the Bears were other team transitioning to a new league and that is a credit to Tad and his staff.” 25-8 (.758) and finished second in the Big Sky Conference. For his efforts, he was – Andy Katz, ESPN.com Senior College Basketball Writer awarded the NABC Division I All-District Coach of the Year, the Big Sky Coach of the Year by both The Sporting News and CollegeInsider.com, where he was also named a finalist “I’m a believer in Tad Boyle. He is not only a terrific teacher of the game with great for the National Mid-Major Coach of the Year award. basketball knowledge, he keeps it simple and gives his players an understanding of “This exciting process was all about both the young men we have currently and what you need to do to win, but a firm understanding of how teams lose, too. Boyle those in the future who will be joining our program, and is an investment in them and has tremendous toughness in him. He is demanding without being demeaning, and represents the competitive spirit, teamwork, passion and dedication they stand for,” he puts his players in position to achieve together without fear of failing. That’s what then-CU athletic director Mike Bohn said. truly outstanding coaches do, and Tad Boyle is a truly outstanding coach.” “Tad Boyle represents everything that is right about college basketball. We look – Jay Bilas, ESPN College Basketball Analyst forward to his leadership, poise and competitive drive to unite all our collective Buff interests to support our team and this enterprise that has so much promise for the “I’ve been blessed to work with many hall of fame caliber coaches during my career long term.” and I can say without reservation that Tad Boyle is as talented as any coach I’ve A Greeley, Colo., native, Boyle was named the 17th coach in UNC history on April 25, been around! Whether you’re talking about X’s-and-O’s, in-game adjustments, or 2006. At that point, the Bears were in the midst of a transition to Division I in its first recruiting...he’s the total package. And, best of all...he’s an even better human being.” season as a member of the Big Sky Conference. Northern Colorado finished 4-24 in his – Mark Johnson, Sports Director Newsradio 850 KOA first season when squad finished last nationally in the final RPI rankings for that season.

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There were, however, flashes of times to come that season, including close losses to both Colorado (88-86) and Colorado State (75-66). BOYLE VS. THE NATION Over the next two seasons at UNC, he improved the team’s win total from four to 13 Arkansas State...... 1-0 Montana State...... 4-4 and then 14. The Bears defeated Colorado State, 72-59, in his second season and also Alabama...... 0-1 Murray State...... 1-0 knocked off San Diego State, 72-59. The Aztecs were ranked among the nation’s top Alcorn State...... 1-0 Nebraska...... 1-1 50 teams in the RPI rankings at that time. In year three, the Bears had improved from Air Force...... 4-2 New Mexico...... 0-1 one conference win his first season to an even 8-8 mark and earned the school’s first Arizona...... 3-6 New Orleans...... 1-0 Division I post season trip, to the Tournament. Arizona State...... 3-4 North Dakota...... 2-0 It all came together for Boyle in his fourth season in Greeley, as the Bears advanced Bakersfield, Cal State...... 2-0 Northern Arizona...... 6-3 to the post season for the first time in school history, advancing to the quarterfinals of Ball State...... 0-1 Oklahoma...... 0-2 the CollegeInsiders.com Tournament while racking up a school record 25 victories. He Baylor...... 1-3 Oklahoma State...... 1-1 coached one first-team All-Big Sky member and also the Big Sky Conference Defensive Bowling Green...... 1-1 Oregon...... 5-2 Player of the Year. California...... 5-3 Oregon State...... 5-4 Prior to Northern Colorado, he spent six seasons as an assistant coach at Wichita State Citadel, The...... 1-0 Pacific...... 0-1 and was part of another turn around that saw the Shockers improve from 9-19 (.321) Colorado ...... 0-1 Pittsburgh...... 0-1 his first year there to one of the nation’s top mid-major teams in 2006 when Wichita Colorado Christian...... 1-0 Portland ...... 2-1 State went 26-9 and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The Shockers Colorado State...... 5-3 Portland State...... 1-7 eventually lost to Final Four Cinderella George Mason in the regional semifinals, but not Colo.-Colorado Springs...... 0-1 Purdue...... 0-1 before they had secured the No. 21 ranking in the final collegiate polls. Creighton...... 0-1 Sacramento State...... 6-2 Boyle played collegiately for legendary coach at Kansas (1981-85). Dayton...... 1-0 San Diego State...... 1-1 He was a member of two NCAA Tournament teams (1984, 1985) and was part of Denver...... 4-2 San Francisco...... 0-1 the 1984 Big Eight Tournament championship squad. As a senior, Boyle captained the Eastern Michigan...... 0-1 San Jose State...... 1-1 Jayhawks, which featured freshman , who three years later led the Eastern Washington...... 4-4 Southern ...... 1-0 Jayhawks to the NCAA Championship. Elon...... 1-0 Southern Utah...... 1-0 After earning a bachelor of science degree in business administration from Kansas in Fort Lewis College...... 1-0 Stanford...... 3-2 1985, Boyle went on to serve six years as a high school basketball coach at various Fresno State...... 2-1 Texas...... 1-0 Colorado programs. He was the sophomore basketball coach at Greeley (Colo.) West for Georgia...... 2-1 Texas A&M...... 0-1 a year and then was an assistant coach at Loveland (Colo.) High School for two years. Gonzaga...... 0-1 Texas Christian...... 1-0 From there, he served at Longmont (Colo.) High School for three years before Hartford...... 1-0 Texas-Pan American...... 1-0 returning to the college ranks. Harvard...... 1-1 Texas Southern...... 4-0 It was at Kansas that Boyle played alongside Turgeon, whom he also coached with at Hawai’i...... 1-0 Texas State...... 1-1 Oregon under Jerry Green. Boyle’s first collegiate coaching job in 1994 was on Green’s Idaho State...... 5-5 Texas Tech...... 1-0 Ducks staff, where he spent three seasons and helped the Ducks to the 1995 NCAA Illinois...... 0-1 UCLA...... 0-4 Tournament and the 1997 National Invitational Tournament. In 1997, Boyle followed Indiana...... 1-0 UC Santa Barbara...... 1-0 Green to Tennessee, where he was director of basketball operations when the Vols won Iowa...... 0-1 UNLV...... 1-0 20 games and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Iowa State...... 2-1 USC...... 5-0 Boyle reconnected with Turgeon the following year, this time as an assistant coach Jackson State...... 1-0 Utah...... 5-2 at Jacksonville State (Ala.), where they helped turn a team that was 8-18 into a 17-11 Johnson & Wales...... 4-0 UT Martin...... 1-0 squad in just one season. Kansas...... 1-4 VMI...... 1-0 Before heading to play collegiately at Kansas, Boyle was a standout performer at Kansas State...... 3-0 Washington...... 2-2 Greeley Central High School, where he led the Wildcats to a state championship as a Kent State...... 1-0 Washington State...... 4-0 senior in 1981 and earned Colorado Player of the Year honors as well as being selected Liberty...... 0-1 Weber State...... 2-6 to the Converse All-American team. His high school jersey was retired at the conclusion Longwood...... 1-0 Western Michigan...... 1-0 of his senior season. Louisiana Monroe...... 1-0 Western New Mexico...... 1-0 Boyle is married to the former Ann Schell of Greeley, and they have two sons, Jack Maryland...... 0-1 Wichita State...... 0-1 and Pete, and a daughter, Claire. Maryland Eastern Shore...... 1-0 Wofford...... 1-0 McNeese State...... 1-0 Wyoming...... 1-3 Missouri...... 1-1 Montana...... 2-7 TOTAL...... 148-116

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Jean Prioleau enters his fifth year as the associate head 2011-12 season. Burks became CU’s second-ever lottery coach with the University of Colorado men’s basketball staff pick (). bringing a wealth of expertise on and off the court. Over the last four basketball seasons, Prioleau has “Jean is ready to be a head coach, deserves to be a head coached a number of CU student-athletes to conference coach,” CU head coach Tad Boyle said. “He is multiple- excellence. In CU’s first year of the Pac-12, Roberson (first faceted in terms of his recruiting and coaching ability, team, All-Defensive, All-Tournament team), relationship with the players, and his professionalism. Jean (second team, tournament’s Most Outstanding Player), does a tremendous job and has for many years, not just and Dinwiddie (freshman team) garnered all-Conference CU’s staff, but any staff he’s been on.” honors. Since day one of his arrival on the Boulder campus, In year two of the conference, Roberson (first team, Prioleau has helped bring Colorado Basketball to the Defensive Player of the Year, All-Defensive team); Dinwiddie forefront as one of the elite programs in the Pac-12 (first team) and (All-Freshman team) earned PRIOLEAU FILE Conference, as well as the national stage. post-season accolades, and in year three, Scott continued During his four years, the Buffaloes have set countless CU’s prominence among the elite Pac-12 Conference Family: Wife, Janelle; Son Elijah school-firsts: 92 victories, the most of any four-year span; players by being selected to . Hometown: Teaneck, N.J. four-straight seasons of post-season play, four-straight was an honorable mention selection, as to, was Wesley seasons of 20 or more wins, and three-consecutive NCAA Gordon to the honorable mention freshman team. Booker High School: Teaneck Tournament berths. was also named to the Pac-12 All-Tournament team. College: Fordham 1992 Last season, the trend of success continued with an NCAA Prior to his arrival to CU, Prioleau was an assistant coach Tournament berth and 23 wins, the third-most victories in and recruiting coordinator at Texas Christian University COACHING CAREER school history. His assistance also pushed CU into a third from 2008-2010. With the Horned Frogs, Prioleau not place finish in the final Pac-12 Conference standings, the only served as the program’s recruiting coordinator, but 2013-present program’s highest conference placing in 18 years. also was responsible for working with the TCU guards. Associate Head Coach, In 2011-12 (24 wins) and 2012-13 (21 wins), Prioleau guided the development of TCU freshman Ronnie University of Colorado Prioleau and the Buffs earned back-to-back NCAA Moss as he became the first freshman since the 2001- Tournament berths for the first time in 50 years (1961-62 2002 campaign to average double-digits as well as the 2010-2013: & 1962-63). The 2011-12 campaign, CU’s first year in progression of guards Edvinas Ruzgas and Keion Mitchem. Assistant Coach, University of Colorado the Pac-12 Conference and at the inaugural conference Before coming to TCU, Prioleau spent two years on 2008-2010: tournament, the Buffs became just the 10th team in the the coaching staff at Iowa State (2006-2008) where he nation to win at least four games in four days to capture helped the Cyclones record 29 victories during his time. Assistant Coach, Texas Christian University the tournament title (a CU first since winning the Big 8 in In his two seasons, the Cyclones had three All-Big 12 2006-2008: 1968-69). Conference performers in Mike Taylor, Wesley Johnson and Assistant Coach, With the automatic tournament bid, CU earned its first Jiri Hubalek. All three were ranked in the top-100 among NCAA Tournament appearance since 2002-03 where the in a pair of defensive categories. 2005-2006: Buffs would go on to upset No. 6 UNLV in the second round. Soon after accepting the position at Iowa State, Prioleau Assistant Coach, During his first two years with the Buffs, he helped the played an instrumental role in signing one of the top players 2000-2005: team set the tone of success with back-to-back 24-win for the Cyclones in Wesley Johnson. The 6-7 forward from campaigns of 2010-11 and 2011-12, tying for the highest Corsicana, Texas, proved to be a valuable find for the Assistant Coach, Wichita State University number of wins ever in a season. Also during Prioleau’s Cyclones as he garnered All-Big 12 Rookie Team accolades 1999-2000: initial season, CU advanced to the NIT semifinals in New as well as honorable mention freshman All-American laurels Assistant Coach, Fordham University York City, the school’s last year in the . during the 2006-2007 campaign. Prioleau has aided the Buffs with a dominant home Prior to joining the Iowa State program, Prioleau spent court advantage, making the Coors Events Center one of the 2005-2006 season as an assistant coach under former the most feared arenas to play in, having won 60 of 69 Marquette head coach and current Indiana University head games. The 60 wins is a program best over any four-year coach Tom Crean. In his lone season with the Golden period with an average of 15 home wins per season. Eagles, Marquette recorded a 20-11 overall record and Also on the court, Prioleau has mentored a quartet of a 10-6 mark in en route to securing former CU student-athlete greats that have made the next a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Prioleau was part of a step professionally in their basketball careers. Alec Burks Marquette program that ranked 11th in the country in (No. 12 overall, Utah Jazz, 2011) and Andre Roberson three-point field goal percentage, 22nd in three-point field (No. 26 Overall, Minnesota Timberwolves, 2013 traded goals made per game and 43rd in the nation in scoring to Oklahoma City) were both drafted in the NBA Draft offense in his lone campaign. That season, Prioleau first round; was drafted by the Detroit watched as the Golden Eagles posted victories over a trio Pistons in the 2014 NBA Draft (second round, No. 38); and of nationally-ranked opponents, including a 94-79 triumph Cory Higgins played with the Charlotte Bobcats during the over top-ranked UConn.

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Prioleau began his coaching career at his alma mater - Fordham University - following an eight-year professional basketball career. During the 1999-00 campaign, Fordham recorded a 14-15 overall record and a 7-9 mark in Atlantic 10 Conference action in the lone season with Prioleau on the coaching staff. That season, Duke Freeman-McKamey was selected as the Most Improved Player in the Atlantic 10 Conference while Bevon Robin earned third team all- conference accolades. A former standout at Fordham, Prioleau was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000 after concluding his career ranked second in all-time steals and assists, third in free throw percentage, fourth in field goals made and sixth in scoring. Prioleau guided the Rams to back-to-back Patriot League titles, including hitting the game-winning three- pointer in the 1992 Patriot League Championship Game. The Rams advanced to the NCAA Tournament during the 1991-92 season for the first time since the 1971 campaign while Prioleau was selected as a first team All- Patriot League selection. He also guided the Rams to a pair of NIT Tournament appearances during the 1989-90 and 1990-91 seasons, including a 25-8 overall record during his junior campaign. A 1992 graduate of Fordham University with a degree in physics, Prioleau is a member of both the NABC (National Association of Basketball Coaches) and BCA (Black Coaches Association). After his collegiate career, Prioleau was the last cut of the Indiana Pacers as an undrafted rookie in the fall of 1992. From there he would play professionally with the Yakima Before his stint with Marquette, Prioleau spent five During his professional career, Prioleau played in both Sun Kings of the Continental Basketball Association. In the seasons on the coaching staff at Wichita State (2000- domestic and international territories with stints coming in fall of 1995, he once again tried the NBA, only to be the 2005) where he played a vital role in the resurgence and the USBL and CBA as well as pre-season training camps last cut of the . Prioleau would then finish success of the Shockers in the Missouri Valley Conference. for the NBA’s New York Knicks and Indiana Pacers. He his pro career in Turkey and Italy. The Shockers earned a berth in the National Invitation also spent time overseas where he competed in Turkey, Prioleau and his wife, Janelle, have a son, Elijah, born Tournament on three occasions during Prioleau’s tenure. Italy and Switzerland. Following his graduation, Prioleau January 2011. During his five-year tenure, the Shockers never finished played professionally for the USBL’s Long Island Surf below a .500 overall or conference mark while winning prior to attending training camp for the Indiana Pacers 18 or more games in four of five seasons. The Shockers Rookie/Free Agent Summer collected 94 total victories during, including a pair of League. Prioleau was invited to 20-win seasons in each of his final two campaigns with the Pacers’ veteran camp where the program. he was the final cut made by the In addition to signing the top recruiting class in 2001 in team one day prior to the start of the Missouri Valley Conference, Prioleau helped ink Sean the season. Ogirri (Colorado Player of the Year), Paul Miller (2006 In 1992-1993, Prioleau Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year and 2001 played for Yakima of the CBA Freshman of the Year), Jamar Howard (Missouri Valley before rejoining the Surf that Conference Defensive Player of the Year) and Randy Burns summer. Prioleau made his second (Missouri Valley Conference Rookie of the Year). appearance at the Indiana Pacers’ “Jean has grown tremendously in this business and what veteran camp before competing I like about him, the fact he’s not only a good recruiter, a for Grand Rapids and Sioux good basketball coach, he has a great basketball mind,” Falls of the CBA. The following Boyle said. “He’s the full package in terms that some guys summer, he played for the New are labeled one thing or another, but he’s got all the goods. Jersey Nets’ summer league I’m really fortunate to have him. He’s been in the Big team then signed a professional 12, the Big East, the Mountain West, so he knows this contract in Switzerland during the level of basketball and he’s well-connected throughout the 1994-1995 season. country.”

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Mike Rohn enters his fifth year as an assistant During Rohn’s first two years with the Buffs, he coach/head recruiting coordinator with the University helped the team set the tone of success with back-to- of Colorado men’s basketball coaching staff. back 24-win campaigns of 2010-11 and 2011-12, “One of the steadiest people I have ever worked tying for the highest number of wins ever in a season. with in my life,” CU head coach Tad Boyle said. “Mike Also during his initial season, CU advanced to the NIT is the ultimate grinder, works extremely hard and he’s semifinals in New York City, the school’s last year in the a guy that thinks, a forward-thinker. He’s ready to be a Big 12 Conference. head coach. He has all the tools in what it takes to be a Rohn has also aided the Buffs with a defend-the- ROHN FILE head coach, and is invaluable to our staff, and to me.” home-court-mentality into a dominant home court Rohn is an integral part of the coaching staff that advantage, making the Coors Events Center one of the Family: Wife, Stephanie; has re-energized the basketball program to national most feared arenas to play in registering 60 wins out of Daughters, Raegen and Rylee prominence and continues to do so each and every year. 69 games. The 60 victories is the best four-year home Hometown: Colby, Kan. Over his four years in Boulder, Rohn has helped the span of the program with an average of 15 home wins Buffaloes register 92 victories, the most in any four-year per season. High School: Colby span in school history. Throughout his coaching tenure in Boulder, Rohn College: McPherson College 1990 In addition to four-straight seasons of post-season has mentored a quartet of former CU student-athlete (bachelor’s); Fort Hays State 1993 play, four-straight seasons of 20 or more wins, and greats that have made the next step professionally in (master’s) three-consecutive NCAA Tournament berths, all are their basketball careers. Alec Burks (No. 12 overall, school-firsts in the 111-year history of the program. Utah Jazz, 2011) and Andre Roberson (No. 26 Overall, COACHING CAREER Last season the trend of success continued with Minnesota Timberwolves, 2013 traded to Oklahoma 2010-Present: 23 wins, the third-most victories Assistant Coach, University of Colorado in school history. Rohn helped the Buffaloes cap another successful 2007-2010: season with an NCAA Tournament Director of Basketball Operations, berth. His assistance pushed CU into Texas A&M University a third place finish in the final Pac- 2000-2007: 12 Conference standings, the highest Assistant Coach, Wichita State University conference placing in 18 years. 1997-2000: In 2011-12 (24 wins) and Head Coach, Dodge City (Kan.) Community 2012-13 (21 wins), Rohn and the Buffs earned back-to-back NCAA College Tournament berths for the first time 1993-1997: in 50 years (1961-62 & 1962-63). Assistant Coach, Dodge City CC The 2011-12 campaign, CU’s first 1991-1993: year in the Pac-12 Conference and at Graduate Assistant Coach, the inaugural conference tournament, Fort Hays State University the Buffs became just the 10th team in 1990-1991: the nation to win at least four games in four days to capture the tournament Assistant Coach, Colby Community College title (a CU first since winning the Big 1989-1990: 8 in 1968-69). Rohn also helped Assistant Coach, McPherson College CU earn its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2002-03 where the Buffs would go on to upset No. 6 UNLV in the second round.

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from around the nation embarking NCAA Tournament berth and a Sweet 16 appearance, on an eight-day Baltic tour of a school-first in 18 years. Russia, winning three of four games Rohn also helped coach fifth-year student-athlete against professional competition. Paul Miller capped off one of the best careers of any AIA is a worldwide Christian sports Shocker center by being named the MVC Player of the organization working with all levels Year, the first Shocker to earn the award in 21 years, in of sports with the hope of having addition to Jamar Howard (Missouri Valley Conference Christ-followers on every team, in Defensive Player of the Year). every sport, in every nation. Prior to Wichita State, Rohn served three seasons Before arriving at CU, Rohn spent as head coach from 1996-2000 at Dodge City (Kan.) the previous three years as the Community College, where he built a 55-38 record and director of basketball operations at coached the Conquistadors to three consecutive state Texas A&M (2007-2010) where playoff appearances, including a 21-10 mark in 1999- he was part of the coaching staff 2000. Rohn was also an assistant coach at Dodge City that helped the Aggies to a trio of from 1993-96. In 1997, Dodge City was crowned the NCAA Tournament Round of 32 1997 Jayhawk West Conference Champions. appearances. During those three Rohn was a graduate assistant coach at Fort Hays years in College Station, the Aggies State (1991-1993) while earning a master’s degree won 73 games, in addition to 28 in sports administration and coaching. He earned Big 12 Conference games. A&M a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1990 also led the conference in scoring from McPherson College, where he was a two-time defense (65.8 ppg.) for the first all-conference selection. There he was named the time in league history during the league’s newcomer of the year as a junior and was the 2009-10 campaign. conference player of the year as a senior. He also was City) were both drafted in the NBA Draft first round; At Wichita State, where Rohn spent seven years named McPherson’s Male Athlete of the Year in 1989. Spencer Dinwiddie was drafted by the in (2000-2007) as an assistant coach to Mark Turgeon, He also served as an assistant coach at Colby the 2014 NBA Draft (second round, No. 38); and Cory in addition with current CU assistant, Jean Prioleau, the Community College (1990-91) and at his alma mater, Higgins played with the Charlotte Bobcats during the Shockers engineered an impressive resume earning McPherson College (1989-1990). Rohn transferred to 2011-12 season. Burks also became CU’s second-ever three-straight NIT trips (2003, 2004, 2005). During McPherson after playing two seasons at Dodge City lottery pick (Chauncey Billups). the 2005-06 season, the Shockers not only won their Community College. Rohn has also coached a number of CU student- first Missouri Valley Conference championship in 19 Rohn and his wife, Stephanie, have two daughters, athletes to conference excellence. In CU’s first year years, they capped off a 26-9 record with a 2006 Raegen and Rylee. of the Pac-12, Roberson (first team, All-Defensive, All-Tournament team), Carlon Brown (second team, tournament’s Most Outstanding Player), and Dinwiddie (freshman team) garnered all-Conference honors. In year two of the conference, Roberson (first team, Defensive Player of the Year, All-Defensive team); Dinwiddie (first team) and Josh Scott (All-Freshman team) earned post-season accolades, and in year three, Scott continued CU’s prominence among the elite Pac-12 Conference players by being selected to the first team. Askia Booker was an honorable mention selection, as to, was Wesley Gordon to the honorable mention freshman team. Booker was also named to the Pac-12 All-Tournament team. This past summer (August 2014), Rohn was the head coach the Athletes In Action team, a school-first for any CU assistant. AIA was comprised of CU sophomore Tre’Shaun Fletcher and other college basketball players

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Rodney Billups enters his fifth year with the season accolades. In the third year of the conference, Scott continued CU’s prominence University of Colorado men’s basketball team and among the elite Pac-12 Conference players being selected to the first team, while Askia his third year as an assistant coach on Tad Boyle’s Booker was an honorable mention selection, as to, Wesley Gordon to the honorable staff. mention freshman team. Booker was also named to the Pac-12 All-Tournament team. During his first two years (2010-12) on the During his previous four years on the staff, Billups has also helped mentor four former CU staff, Billups was the director basketball CU student-athlete greats that have made the next step professionally in their basketball operations where he was an integral part of careers. the behind-of-the-scenes success of back-to-back Alec Burks (No. 12 overall, Utah Jazz, 2011) and Andre Roberson (No. 26 Overall, 24-win campaigns of the Buffaloes program with Minnesota Timberwolves, 2013 traded to Oklahoma City) were both drafted in the NBA travel, scheduling, and the day-to-day operations Draft first round; Spencer Dinwiddie was drafted by the Detroit Pistons in the 2014 NBA of the program. He is also the co-director of the CU Draft (second round, No. 38 overall); and Cory Higgins, who played with the Charlotte basketball summer camps, which has seen a record number of participants each summer. Bobcats during the 2011-12 season. Burks also became CU’s second-ever lottery pick. When he was promoted to the coaching staff as an assistant coach prior to the 2012- Billups is the younger brother of former CU great Chauncey Billups, who played with 13 season, the Buffaloes didn’t skip a beat. Billups continued CU’s excellence on the the Buffaloes from 1995-97. The younger Billups is a Colorado native graduating from bench enjoying their finest seasons-to-date with a 21-win campaign in 2012-13, and George Washington High School in 2001. He later was a three-year standout with the 23 wins in 2013-14, the third-most victories in school history. The 92 victories are the Pioneers from 2002-05. most ever in any four-year span in school history; in addition, the four-straight seasons “Rodney continues to bring a lot of value to our staff,” men’s basketball head coach of post-season play and three-straight NCAA Tournament berths, are both school marks. Tad Boyle said. “Each year, he gets more and more comfortable in his recruiting role, and Last year, the Buffaloes capped another successful season, an NCAA Tournament berth. continues to develop into a fine, young coach.” In addition, his assistance helped CU tie for a third place finish in the final conference At DU, Billups averaged 10.2 points, 6.4 assists, and 3.2 rebounds during his 2004- standings, CU’s highest conference finish in 05 senior season. In addition to leading 18 years. the Sun Belt Conference in assists, he also In 2011-12 and 2012-13, Billups ranked 17th nationally. He was named an and the Buffs earned back-to-back NCAA All-SBC third team selection in 2004-05, Tournament berths for the first time in 50 the same season he helped the Pioneers years (1961-62 & 1962-63). The 2011-12 win 20 games and a National Invitational season saw the Buffaloes make their first Tournament berth. NCAA Tournament appearance in nine years, Billups’ 199 assists in his senior season, upsetting No. 6 UNLV in the second round ranks third all-time in school history, while and advancing to the third round. Prior to his 58 steals, ranks seventh. Over his three the NCAA Tourney, at the inaugural Pac-12 years at DU, Billups ranks fourth all-time Conference tournament, the Buffs became in assists (418) and steals (154). For his just the 10th team in the nation to win at career, he averaged 8.5 points per game, in least four games in four days to capture the addition to 4.6 assists, 2.7 rebounds and 1.7 tournament title (a CU first since winning the steals per game. Big 8 in 1968-69) at the Staples Center in In 2004-05, Billups was named Los Angeles. co-recipient of the Floyd M. Theard Jr. Over the last four seasons, Billups has Memorial Award. The award is presented helped coached a number of CU student- each year to the DU men’s basketball player athletes to conference excellence. who best displays the qualities of leadership, In CU’s first year of the Pac-12, a trio were scholarship and sportsmanship. named all-conference as Andre Roberson Billups earned his business management (first team, All-Defensive, All-Tournament degree from DU in 2005. After his collegiate team), Carlon Brown (second team, days, he played professional basketball for tournament’s Most Outstanding Player), and ASK Riga in Latvia (2005-06), where he Spencer Dinwiddie (freshman team). led the league in steals and assists. He also In year two of the conference, Roberson played one year in Finland (2006-07). (first team, Defensive Player of the Year, All- Defensive team); Dinwiddie (first team) and Josh Scott (All-Freshman team) earned post-

52 2014-15 COLORADO BASKETBALL colorado buffaloes Director of Player Development sean kearney

NCAA Tournaments (Sweet 16 in 2003) and four NIT berths. Kearney began his coaching career in 1981 as an assistant Notre Dame posted a 188-101 record for a 61.0 winning at his alma mater, Cardinal O’Hara High School in Springfield, percentage that included six 20-win campaigns and finished Pa. with an 88-60 record in Big East regular-season play that From 1981-1986, he spent five years working with included five seasons with 10-plus wins. his former high school coach, Bud Gardler. While coaching Kearney also coached at least one player in his nine at Cardinal O’Hara, he was employed as a senior systems seasons that were named to the Big East All-Conference team, analyst for Cigna. It was during that time that Kearney joined including a pair of conference player of year nominees, one the staff of the prestigious Five-Star Basketball Camps. That rookie of the year, and nine first team selections. association helped him move on to the college coaching Kearney aided in the development of first-round NBA Draft ranks. picks Troy Murphy in 2001 and Ryan Humphrey in 2002. His collegiate coaching career began in dramatic fashion Also under his tutelage, 2006 graduate Torin Francis earned at as a volunteer assistant under Hall of Sean Kearney begins his second year with the University Big East all-conference honors two of his four seasons (as Fame head coach . There he was on coaching of Colorado men’s basketball staff as the Director of Player an all-rookie team selection in 2003 and all-conference staff that included Herb Sendek (current Arizona State head Development and brings 27 years of coaching experience to honorable mention choice in 2004) and finished his career coach), Stu Jackson (former NBA Executive Vice President, the Buffaloes. as one of only seven players in school history with better Basketball Operations), Gordie Chiesa (former Utah Jazz NBA Regarded as one of the most respected and well-liked than 1,000 career points and 900 rebounds. Forward Luke assistant), and (former NBA assistant and coaches in the game today, Kearney was the Associate Harangody was named Big East Player of the Year in 2008 head coach). Head Coach at the University of Notre Dame under head and is the first player in league history to lead the conference coach Mike Brey from 2000 through 2009. With the Irish, in scoring in back-to-back seasons. Kearney was part of nine post-season teams, including five “Sean is a great addition to our staff,” Boyle said. “Sean brings a lot of experience as an assistant and head coach, and KEARNEY FILE has a great perspective. He’s going to be a great-sounding board for me based on all the years of his experience he has Family: Wife, Kimberly; in the game. Daughters, Erin and Shannon “He has recruiting ties all-around the country,” Boyle added. “Sean has recruited nationally from coast-to-coast Hometown: Darby, Pa. and has a lot of ties back east that some of our coaches on High School: Cardinal O’Hara (Springfield, Pa.) staff don’t necessarily have.” College: University of Scranton (Pa.) 1981 After Notre Dame, Kearney was the men’s basketball head coach for one year at the College of the Holy Cross (2009- COACHING CAREER 2010). “I had a fabulous first season in Boulder and couldn’t 2013-present be more excited to move forward with this basketball Director of Player Development program,” Kearney said. “In any profession, you always want to be improving your knowledge and your skills, and I University of Colorado am absolutely a better coach today than when I arrived last During his only season at the Providence, R.I. school, 2009-2010: Head Coach summer. The opportunity to work with Tad Boyle and this the Friars advanced to the Final Four of the 1987 NCAA staff every day enhances my abilities as a coach, especially tournament in New Orleans by winning the Southeast at the College of Holy Cross on the defensive end.” Regional championship, marking the school’s second Final 2000-2009: Associate Head Coach, Although not on the coaching sideline over the last three Four appearance. University of Notre Dame years (2010-2013), Kearney was not far from the college After Pitino moved to the New York Knicks of the National game working as a color analyst for Irish radio broadcasts, Basketball Association, Kearney became an assistant under 1998-2000: Associate Head Coach, in addition to Big East and Big Ten games with ESPN during Hall of Fame basketball head coach Herb Magee at Division University of Delaware the 2012-2013 season. During October and November II power Philadelphia Textile (now Philadelphia University). months, Kearney traveled throughout the country attending After just one season, he moved to Northwestern where he 1991-98: Assistant Coach, NBA training camps and early season basketball practices at was an assistant coach under Bill Foster from 1988-1991. University of Delaware numerous college campuses. Kearney graduated with honors from the University of 1988-91: Assistant Coach, Prior to Notre Dame, Kearney spent nine years (1991- Scranton in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in political science, 2000) at the University of Delaware where he helped the was a four-year member of the Royals’ basketball team. In his Northwestern University Blue Hens to their four NCAA tournament appearances final two seasons, Scranton finished with consecutive 18-11 1987-88: Assistant Coach, Philadelphia Textile (1992, 1993, 1998, 1999). records. He was a member of teams that won three Middle 1986-87: Volunenteer Assistant Coach, In each of the final three years at Delaware, the Blue Hens Atlantic Conference titles and earned three NCAA Division III registered at least 20 wins, a first in that school’s history. playoff appearances. As a senior, he averaged 4.2 assists Providence College Kearney was instrumental in developing the Blue Hens’ post per game. 1981-86: Assistant Coach, Cardinal O’Hara players. Three of the players he worked with -- Greg Smith, Born Nov. 14, 1959 in Darby, Pa., he is married to the Spencer Dunkley and Mike Pegues -- combine to hold over 20 former Kimberly Lancaster. The couple has two daughters, High School Blue Hen records. Erin and Shannon.

www.CUBuffs.com /CUBuffsmbb @CUBuffsmbb 53 colorado buffaloes DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS/VIDEO Bill Cartun Bill Cartun enters his fifth year with the University of Colorado men’s basketball staff and his third year as the Director of Basketball Operations. Entering his third year as the director of operations, Cartun is responsible for directing the day-to-day operations of the basketball program, overseeing the budget, and coordinating team travel and video. He also serves as the camp director of the CU basketball summer camps, which continues to grow with record numbers each and every summer. In addition to his operation duties, Cartun is also the team’s video coordinator. Entering his fifth year in that role, Cartun oversees all aspects of the team’s film and video needs, including opponent scouting, coordinating film exchange, managing the video room and supplying the coaching staff with game film. “Bill is very dependable and continues to branch out in his roles on our staff with the operations and team travel, along with his video coordination ability,” said CU head He is a 2005 graduate of Bates College where he received his bachelor’s degree in coach Tad Boyle. “Bill’s the best video guy I have ever been around in the business; very economics. Cartun earned a master’s degree in sport management from the University dependable and handles a lot of details in our office. He continues to develop and grow of Connecticut in 2007. While at UConn he worked with the men’s basketball team as as a coach.” a student assistant. Prior to coming to the Boulder campus, Cartun spent three years (2007-2010) with Cartun is a 2000 graduate of Avon High School in Avon, Conn., where he was a two- the Charlotte Bobcats of the NBA as the basketball operations assistant and assistant time all-State basketball selection. video coordinator. With the Bobcats, he prepared video scouting edits for the coaches and Cartun and his wife, Ashley, reside in Superior and are a family of three. The couple players, scouted collegiate talent, and assisted in NBA draft preparation. has a newborn, Julianna Dawn Cartun, born July 28.

CU Basketball Managers (l-to-r): Jacob Morales, Ryan Gaynor, Josh Siegel, Remi Basketball Sports Medicine Staff (l-to-r): Yashar Behnam, Eric Azua, Marder, Zach Ruebesam, David Pavlakovich (Not pictured: Zach Short, Will Scaggs). Rawley Klingsmith, Kevin O’Connor.

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Andrew Green Hardy was the assistant strength coach at Christopher Newport University (Va.) from Sports Information Assistant/ 2004-2005 and earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from CNU in 2003. Men’s Basketball Contact Born on December 5, 1981 in Danville, Va., Hardy graduated from Lafayette High School in 2000, lettering in soccer. Andrew Green enters his 14th year as assistant sports information director at Colorado, joining the department in October 2001. He handles the sports information director duties Rawley Klingsmith for men’s basketball, women’s tennis and the Men’s Basketball Athletic Trainer football game program. Green, 46, came to Boulder from The College of William and Mary, where he worked Rawley Klingsmith enters his second year with three years serving as the Tribe’s primary contact for women’s basketball, soccer, and the University of Colorado sports medicine staff volleyball. He also assisted with all of W&M’s 23 varsity teams, including its Division as the athletic trainer for men’s basketball and I-AA football program. the spirit squad. Green served as the media coordinator for the 1998 and 1999 NCAA women’s Prior to coming to Boulder, Klingsmith was soccer tournaments as well as the 1999 Colonial Athletic Association Volleyball an integral part of the University of Northern Championships. Colorado sports medicine staff since 2004. In He graduated from Ashland (Ohio) University in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in January 2012, he was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Human Performance sports communication. Green was a graduate student assistant in the sports information - Head Athletic Trainer. office at California University of Pennsylvania a year later where he was the media Klingsmith is reunited with current CU men’s basketball head coach Tad Boyle, who liaison for the 1997 national champion softball team. coached the Bears from 2006-2010. At UNC, Klingsmith helped with all of Northern Born January 31, 1968 in Batavia, N.Y., Green graduated from Le Roy High School Colorado’s 19 intercollegiate sports, assisting with student athletic training instruction in Le Roy, N.Y., where he lettered in basketball and tennis. He enjoys biking, hiking, and coordinating physician/doctor involvement. and running in his spare time. “Rawley has great prospective, because he was the trainer at Northern Colorado with me from day one,” said CU head coach Tad Boyle. “He has a great feel for athletes; he’s dealt with professional athletes with his background with the Denver James Hardy Broncos. He’s a great reader of people (student-athletes) and I think as a trainer, the Director of Basketball Strength psychological aspect of injuries and recovery from injuries isn’t talked about enough, and Conditioning and Rawley has a great feel for that.” Klingsmith graduated from the University of Northern Colorado in May of 2000 James Hardy enters his eighth year with the with a bachelor of arts degree in kinesiology/athletic training. As an undergraduate, University of Colorado and sixth as the Director Klingsmith was a student athletic trainer and assisted with football, baseball, wrestling, of Basketball Strength and Conditioning with soccer, volleyball and swimming. the men’s basketball program. Hardy is also Following graduation, he was a graduate assistant at the University of Oregon in the strength and conditioning director for the Eugene. For the Ducks, he assisted with the athletic training needs for the football women’s lacrosse team. and wrestling programs and graduated with his master of science in sports medicine “James continues to grow and develop,” CU head coach Tad Boyle said. “Being a in April 2002. young strength coach relatively new to basketball, I’ve really seen him grow with his From March of 2002 to June of 2003, Klingsmith was an intern with the Denver passion and dedication to our players. Broncos, where he assisted with injuries as well as travel preparation and setup for “The thing I love about James, he takes ownership and what he does in our the training staff. He has also worked for Langford Sports and Physical Therapy in program. One of the things being a head coach, it’s gratifying to see those around Albuquerque, N.M. from August 2003 until May 2004 as well as interning with the you continue to develop and get better every year, not only players, but your assistant training staff. coaches and in James’ case, our strength coach.” Klingsmith is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the Rocky Hardy came to the Buffs after spending two years at Auburn University as a graduate Mountain Athletic Trainers Association. assistant in the Tiger’s strength and conditioning department. He earned his master’s Klingsmith, a native of Karval, Colo., graduated high school from a class of seven in degree in biomechanics from AU in 2006. 1995. He also lettered in baseball. He is married to the former Corri Lain. His certifications include CSCS and CSCCA.

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Marge Marcy B.G. Brooks Men’s Basketball Administrative Contributing Editor Assistant Former Rocky Mountain News writer B.G. Marge Marcy enters her sixth year in the Brooks joined the University of Colorado athletic University of Colorado Athletic Department as the department as a contributing editor for CUBuffs. men’s basketball administrative assistant. com in July 2009. She works closely with the CU coaches, Brooks, 68, had covered the CU athletics assisting them with their schedules, travel scene since 1987, most notably football and and recruiting responsibilities. She coordinates men’s and women’s basketball. He wrote administrative duties involving the basketball staff and the student-athletes. Marcy is also thousands of stories until the paper went out of business this past April, leaving over Co-Director for the CU Boys Basketball Camps handling administration and registration. 200 employees scrambling for new employment. He has now found a home with the Marcy comes to CU with an experienced resume working as an executive assistant. school he reported on for over two decades. She has worked for Intrawest (Golden), Vail Resorts, and Mobile Tool International CU then-athletic director Mike Bohn and sports information officials had discussed (Westminster). for some time the merits of bringing in an experienced and respected outside reporter to take the school’s website to another level. The addition of Brooks more than Born in Chicago, Ill., Marcy graduated from Maine East High School (Park Ridge, Ill.) accomplishes that desire, while enhancing the website’s reputation and taking some of and attended San Jose (Calif.) Community College. the load off SID personnel who often don’t have much time to tend to feature writing She is married to Keith Marcy and the couple has two sons, Rob and Shaun, and that Brooks has specialized in his entire career, which has spanned 39 years. two grandchildren. “We are fortunate to add someone with B.G.’s reputation and caliber to CUBuffs. Marcy is an avid sailor and boater, and enjoys traveling on extended sailing vacations. com,” Bohn said. “This will continue our commitment to transparency and increase original content on our website to a previous unforeseen level.” The veteran reporter will provide analytical game coverage and some commentary Mindy Sclaro for football and basketball, and will write feature stories as well as working on special projects and series with a green light to be objective. By virtue of being the web site’s Associate Director/Academics first on-staff reporter, his access will expand, but it is important to note that access for Mindy Sclaro enters her 10th year as an media regularly covering the Buffs will be unchanged, with CU continuing to provide more Associate Director of Academics at the University access to its teams, student-athletes, coaches and administrators than most other schools. He began his career at the Memphis Commercial-Appeal upon graduating from the of Colorado serving as Academic Coordinator for University of Memphis in 1970. He worked for both the Columbia Daily-Tribune and the Herbst Academic Center. Her caseload includes the Missourian while attending grad school at the before joining the men’s basketball, women’s lacrosse, women’s the Rocky Mountain News in 1978. His experience includes the full scope, from copy volleyball and women’s golf programs. editing and beat reporting (of which he was twice honored as the state’s best in 2004 In addition to her responsibilities with the men’s and 2005 by the Colorado AP editors) to time as a columnist as well as sports editor. basketball, volleyball and women’s golf programs, Sclaro prepared the N4A Academic This is technically his second go-round with the CU system, having served as a consultant and Life Skills Program Certification Self Study for the Herbst Academic Center in 2011. and advisor for the The Advocate, the University of Colorado-Denver student newspaper. She has also participated in a number of other programs including Bystander Intervention He also has been a long time voter for many of college football’s top awards, Training (2010, 2014); National Survey of Student Engagement Committee (2009); including the Heisman Trophy, the Butkus Award and the Doak Walker Award, as well Learning Specialist Search Committee Chair (2008, 2012); Safe Zone Ally Training as being an Associated Press Top 25 voter from 1987-2007. (2008); and the NCAA Certification Academic Integrity Committee (2007). He becomes the seventh full-time reporter with newspaper roots for a school or Sclaro is a graduate of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) conference. Professional Development Institute’s Leader/Manger Track. North Carolina State was the first to bring in a newspaper reporter, doing so in 2004 Sclaro earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Ithaca College in 1987 with a when it hired Tim Peeler from the Greensboro News & Record for GoPack.com; he is focus on therapeutic intervention. While at Ithaca, she was a member of the lacrosse team. now the managing editor of the site. The Big 12 Conference hired Wendell Barnhouse, Sclaro earned her master’s degree in sport management from Northern Colorado in 2001. formerly of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, in a similar capacity last summer, as did Baylor, which hired Jerry Hill from the Waco Tribune-Herald. She joined the CU staff in 2005 as a life skills program intern and was promoted to Several schools have blogs or columns by SID’s and/or by one of their radio her current position in March of 2006. Currently, she is pursuing a graduate certificate in announcers. The two oldest that are still current are believed to be Plati-’Tudes (debuted ethnic studies at CU. in 2000 by Dave Plati, Colorado) and Bill Little Commentary (dating back to 2001, Prior to CU, she was the athletic director and varsity girls’ soccer coach at the Alexander Bill Little, Texas). Stanford hired a former sportswriter (Dave Kiefer, San Jose Mercury- Dawson School in Lafayette, Colo. From 1998-2005, Sclaro served as a life skills News) as an assistant SID, with his responsibilities including serving as the main feature instructor, student advisor and was the assistant AD from 1996-1998. She was named writer on GoStanford.com. the Mile High League Coach of the Year in 1998 and 2000 and was president of the “We have prided ourselves on having areas on CUBuffs.com that are original, like league from 2003-2005. ‘Tudes, CU Classic and all the great video pieces produced by BuffVision,” Plati said. The former Mindy Cohen is married to Sam Sclaro. She enjoys watching soccer and “It is obvious fans can’t get enough news on their favorite teams, and adding a veteran hitting the trails with her dogs, Mavis and Ruby. writer like Butch to our staff will dramatically increase our content. We’re all very excited about this, and I think our fans will be, too.”

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KOA-Radio (850 AM), the long-time flagship station of the Colorado MARK JOHNSON Football Network, begins its fifth year broadcasting the CU Buffaloes men’s Prior to joining Newsradio 850 KOA in 2004, Mark Johnson previously basketball program. The 50,000-watt powerhouse has long been the premier spent two years as the “Voice of the Orange” for the Syracuse University sports station in the Rocky Mountain region and at night, can be heard in over football and men’s basketball programs. He called the national championship 30 states, in much of Canada and Mexico, and sometimes as far away as basketball season for the Orange during the 2002-03 season. Before his time northern Europe, Australia and Japan. in Syracuse, Johnson was the play-by-play announcer for four years at Illinois Entering his 11th year of calling all the exciting play-by-play action is the State University and earned three Silver Dome Awards for best play-by-play voice of Buff Basketball, KOA Sports Director Mark Johnson. Joining him on broadcast in the state of Illinois. He also worked for two years as an announcer the broadcast is former CU men’s basketball standout Scott Wilke (1984-88). for the University of North Dakota. Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in CU and KOA are now in their seventh contract since being reunited in 1985 communications from North Dakota in 1992. He and his wife, Susan, have after a brief three-year hiatus. Several area radio stations broadcasted CU two sons, Jacob; Nicolas, a 2014 under- and MBA graduate from CSU-Pueblo; football and basketball games up until 1982, when a single, flagship contract and a daughter, Halle, a 2014 CU graduate in only three years. was negotiated for radio; KOA had broadcast games from 1942 through 1981 and assumed the flagship role in 1985. SCOTT WILKE During Pac-12 Conference basketball season, 850 KOA’s sister station, Scott Wilke left his mark on the CU record book from 1984-88 averaging 760-AM has the Colorado coaches show, Buffs PrimeTime at Carelli’s of Boulder 12.4 points and 5.2 rebounds per game. Entering the 2014-15 season, Wilke Ristorante Italiano - located on the corner of 30th and Baseline. Johnson talks continues to rank in a number of categories, including No. 9 in field goal with CU men’s basketball head coach Tad Boyle in front of a live audience every percentage (.536), No. 11 in scoring (1,366) and No. 20 in rebounding Tuesday beginning in January through March from 7-8 p.m. Johnson and Boyle (576). After college, Wilke played professional basketball for 12 years in discuss the previous and upcoming games on the basketball schedule right Europe, including five years in England, and three years in Luxembourg. He also through CU’s March run to the Pac-12 Conference Tournament. played in Australia, Japan, Austria, and Finland. Wilke begins his 11th year at Horizon High School in Thornton, where he teaches business and marketing courses. He’s also an advisor for DECA and FBLA (co-curricular clubs). Wilke graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business from CU in 1988 and earned a master’s degree in business administration through Bellevue University (Nebraska) in 2006. Wilke and his wife, Susan, have two sons, Alex, a May 2014 CU graduate; Jax and a daughter, Phoenix.

Former CU basketball standout Scott Wilke and KOA Sports Director Mark Johnson.

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Bruce Benson Phil DiStefano President Chancellor

2014 University of Colorado Board of Regents (back row, from left) Steve Bosley, James E. Geddes, Stephen Ludwig, Glen Gallegos, (front row, from left) Kyle Hybl, Irene Griego, Michale Carrigan, Sue Sharkey, Joseph Neguse. Russell L. Moore David Clough Rick George Provost Faculty Rep Athletic Director

Ceal Barry Matt Biggers Lance Carl Kurt Gulbrand Cory Hilliard Kris Livingston David Plati Emily Canova Senior Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Associate AD/Sports Assistant AD/ Internal Operations/SWA External Affairs/Chief Business Development Development Business Operations Student Services Information Director Special Projects Marketing Officer

Jason DePaepe Kevin Fenton J.T. Galloway Ted Ledbetter Scott McMichael Steve Pizzi Scott Scheifele Prema Khanna Assistant AD/Facilities Assistant AD/Ticket Assistant AD/Equipment Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/Coors Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/Director Operations Sales and and Licensing Development Development Events Center Development of Marketing Service

Dr. Eric McCarty Miguel Rueda Deric Swanson Megan Eisenhard Lindsey Lew Chris Bader Ron Scott Josi Carlson Director of Sports Head Athletic Trainer Director of BuffVision Buffalo Sports Properties/ Director of Strategic Sales Counseling and Sport Director of Director of Medicine General Manager and Communication Psychologist Development Special Events

Jill Keegan Jo Marchi Christina Beck B.G. Brooks Ken Klingler Bart Emery John Templeton Chris Pert Director of Compliance Associate to Compliance/ Executive Assistant/ CUBuffs.com Ticket Office Coors Events Center Audio Engineer Assistant Manager of Monitoring Coordinator Athletic Director and Contributing Editor Athletic Operations/CEC Senior Associates

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