Steve Cleveland
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Steve Cleveland is the current men's head basketball coach at Fresno State University. His prior head coaching position was at Brigham Young University from 1997-2005, leading the Cougars to 3 NCAA Tournaments. In 2003, Cleveland was named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year after compiling a 23-9 record.
[edit] Head Coaching Record By Year
School | Season | Record | (Conf. Record) | Postseason |
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BYU | 1997-98 | 9-21 | (4-10) | -- |
BYU | 1998-99 | 12-16 | (6-8) | -- |
BYU | 1999-00 | 22-11 | (7-7) | NIT Quarterfinals |
BYU | 2000-01 | 24-9 | (10-4) | NCAA First Round |
BYU | 2001-02 | 18-12 | (7-7) | NIT Second Round |
BYU | 2002-03 | 23-9 | (11-3) | NCAA First Round |
BYU | 2003-04 | 21-9 | (10-4) | NCAA First Round |
BYU | 2004-05 | 9-21 | (3-11) | -- |
Fresno State | 2005-06 | 15-13 | (8-8) | -- |
Fresno State | 2006-07 | 22-10 | (10-6) | NIT First Round |
Preceded by Tony Ingle |
BYU Men's Basketball Head Coach 1997–2005 |
Succeeded by Dave Rose |
Preceded by Ray Lopes |
Fresno State Men's Basketball Head Coach 2005– |
Succeeded by incumbent |