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Mark Pope - BYU Playbook

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BYU men’s basketball head coach Mark Pope wrapped up his first season in Provo leading one of college basketball’s top offenses. Pope and the Cougars finished the season with a No.14 national ranking and a 24-8 record. BYU ended the 2019-20 campaign with college basketball’s third-most efficient offense, according to Synergy Basketball. In 32 games, the Cougars recorded 1.039 points per possession. Only the No. 2 Gonzaga Bulldogs and No. 3 Dayton Flyers posted better numbers per possession than BYU.

Career Highlights:As head coach of Utah Valley from 2015-19, led the Wolverines to a record of 77-56
Led Utah Valley to three-straight bids to the College Basketball Invitational (2017, 2018, 2019), including a trip to the semifinals in 2017
Coached the Wolverines to 23 and 25 wins in 2017-18 and 2018-19, the first back-to-back 20-win seasons in Utah Valley history
Utah Valley's 25 wins in 2018-19 are a school record
Coached the 2019 Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year
Utah Valley was 30-2 at home from 2017-19
Led the Wolverines to 22-straight home wins from 2017-19, the nation's second-longest active home win streak at the time and the longest home win streak in school history
In 2018-19 led Utah Valley to its first-ever preseason tournament title as the Wolverines won the MGM Main Event Middleweight Championship in Las Vegas
Helped create and organize the #Toughest24 as Utah Valley opened the 2017-18 season playing at No. 4 Kentucky and at No. 1 Duke on back-to-back nights
As an assistant to Dave Rose at BYU from 2011-15, helped BYU to at record of 98-43, three NCAA tournament appearances and a trip to the semifinals of the NIT


Coaching Experience:
BYU Head Coach (2019-present)
Utah Valley Head Coach (2015-19)
BYU Assistant Coach (2011-2015)
Wake Forest Assistant Coach (2010-11)
Georgia Director of Basketball Operations (2009-10)

Playing Career:
Played freshman and sophomore seasons at Washington (1991-93)
Earned Pac 10 All-Academic honors as a sophomore
Played junior and senior seasons at Kentucky (1994-96)
Helped Kentucky to SEC title and Elite Eight run while earning Academic All-SEC honors in 1995
Helped Kentucky to SEC title and NCAA National Championship as a team captain in 1996
Drafted in the second round of the 1996 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers
Played the 1996-97 season for Efes Pilsen in Turkey
Played for the Indiana Pacers under Larry Bird from 1997-99 and helped the Pacers to the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals
Played for the La Crosse Bobcats of the CBA and Ulkerspor in Turkey in 1999-00
Played for the Milwaukee Bucks under coach George Karl from 2000-02 and helped the Bucks to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2001
Spent the 2002-03 season on injured reserve with the New York Knicks
Played for the Denver Nuggets from 2003-05

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Mark Pope - BYU Playbook by Larry copeland only $10

BYU men’s basketball head coach Mark Pope wrapped up his first season in Provo leading one of college basketball’s top offenses. Pope and the Cougars finished the season with a No.14 national ranking and a 24-8 record. BYU ended the 2019-20 campaign with college basketball’s third-most efficient offense, according to Synergy Basketball. In 32 games, the Cougars recorded 1.039 points per possession. Only the No. 2 Gonzaga Bulldogs and No. 3 Dayton Flyers posted better numbers per possession than BYU.

Career Highlights:As head coach of Utah Valley from 2015-19, led the Wolverines to a record of 77-56
Led Utah Valley to three-straight bids to the College Basketball Invitational (2017, 2018, 2019), including a trip to the semifinals in 2017
Coached the Wolverines to 23 and 25 wins in 2017-18 and 2018-19, the first back-to-back 20-win seasons in Utah Valley history
Utah Valley's 25 wins in 2018-19 are a school record
Coached the 2019 Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year
Utah Valley was 30-2 at home from 2017-19
Led the Wolverines to 22-straight home wins from 2017-19, the nation's second-longest active home win streak at the time and the longest home win streak in school history
In 2018-19 led Utah Valley to its first-ever preseason tournament title as the Wolverines won the MGM Main Event Middleweight Championship in Las Vegas
Helped create and organize the #Toughest24 as Utah Valley opened the 2017-18 season playing at No. 4 Kentucky and at No. 1 Duke on back-to-back nights
As an assistant to Dave Rose at BYU from 2011-15, helped BYU to at record of 98-43, three NCAA tournament appearances and a trip to the semifinals of the NIT


Coaching Experience:
BYU Head Coach (2019-present)
Utah Valley Head Coach (2015-19)
BYU Assistant Coach (2011-2015)
Wake Forest Assistant Coach (2010-11)
Georgia Director of Basketball Operations (2009-10)

Playing Career:
Played freshman and sophomore seasons at Washington (1991-93)
Earned Pac 10 All-Academic honors as a sophomore
Played junior and senior seasons at Kentucky (1994-96)
Helped Kentucky to SEC title and Elite Eight run while earning Academic All-SEC honors in 1995
Helped Kentucky to SEC title and NCAA National Championship as a team captain in 1996
Drafted in the second round of the 1996 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers
Played the 1996-97 season for Efes Pilsen in Turkey
Played for the Indiana Pacers under Larry Bird from 1997-99 and helped the Pacers to the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals
Played for the La Crosse Bobcats of the CBA and Ulkerspor in Turkey in 1999-00
Played for the Milwaukee Bucks under coach George Karl from 2000-02 and helped the Bucks to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2001
Spent the 2002-03 season on injured reserve with the New York Knicks
Played for the Denver Nuggets from 2003-05

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