Benny Dees

Benny Dees
Sport(s) Basketball
Biographical details
Born (1934-12-29) December 29, 1934
Mount Vernon, Georgia
Alma mater University of Wyoming, 1958
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1962–67 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
1968–70 VCU
1970–73 Western Kentucky (asst.)
1977–79 Georgia Tech (asst.)
1979–80 Georgia Tech
1980–85 Alabama (asst.)
1985–87 New Orleans
1987–93 Wyoming
1993–95 Western Carolina
Head coaching record
Overall 197–144 (.578)
Tournaments NCAA: 1–2
NIT: 1–1
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
WAC Tournament (1988)

Benny Dees (born December 29, 1936, in Mount Vernon, Georgia) is a retired college basketball coach. He was head coach of the University of New Orleans Privateers team from 1985 to 1987, the University of Wyoming team from 1987 to 1993 and Western Carolina University from 1993 to 1995. Additionally, Dees served as assistant coach at Georgia Tech, Alabama, and Western Kentucky.

While attending college at the University of Wyoming, Dees lettered in basketball and baseball. Upon retirement, Dees returned to his native Georgia, where he coached high school basketball. He retired as head coach of the Toombs County High School boys' basketball team in 2010. Dees is married to Nancy Dees, who coached women's basketball at the University of West Georgia. Benny and Nancy Dees have one son, Josh Dees, who played basketball for the University of Wyoming and Western Carolina University and now serves as assistant coach at the College of Southern Idaho

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
VCU Rams (Independent) (1968–1970)
1968–69 VCU 12–11
1969–70 VCU 13–10
VCU Rams: 25–21 (.543)
New Orleans Privateers (Independent) (1985–1987)
1985–86 New Orleans 16–12
1986–87 New Orleans 26–4 NCAA Second Round
New Orleans Privateers: 42–16 (.724)
Wyoming Cowboys (WAC) (1987–1993)
1987–88 Wyoming 26–6 11–5 2nd NCAA First Round
1988–89 Wyoming 14–17 6–10 7th
1989–90 Wyoming 15–14 7–9 7th
1990–91 Wyoming 20–12 8–8 4th NIT Second Round
1991–92 Wyoming 16–13 8–8 6th
1992–93 Wyoming 13–15 7–11 8th
Wyoming: 104–77 (.575) 47–51 (.480)
Western Carolina Catamounts (SoCon) (1993–1995)
1993–94 Western Carolina 12–16 8–10 5th
1994–95 Western Carolina 14–14 8–6 2nd
Western Carolina: 26–30 (.464) 16–16 (.500)
Total: 197–144 (.578)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion


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