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Stephen Todd Alford (born November 23, 1964) is an American men's college basketball coach and former professional player who is the head coach for the Nevada Wolf Pack of the Mountain West Conference (MWC). Born and raised in Indiana, he was a two-time consensus first-team All-American playing in college for the Indiana Hoosiers. He led them ...
All-time record of 351-72 in home games as a Division I Head Coach (83.0% winning percentage) NCAA Champion, All-American, and Olympic Gold Medalist Steve Alford has completed five seasons at the helm of the Wolf Pack program following the 2023-24 season.
As Player: 125 G, 19.5 PPG, Indiana ( Full Record) Career Record (major schools): 29 Years, 605-328, .648 W-L%. Schools: Missouri State (78-48), Iowa (152-106), New Mexico (155-52), UCLA (124-63) and Nevada (96-59) Conference Champion: 4 Times (Reg. Seas.), 5 Times (Tourn.)
Alford, who was fired by UCLA in January, signs a 10-year deal to replace Eric Musselman at Nevada. He will face a rebuilding challenge with the Wolf Pack, who lost several key players to transfer or the NBA.
Nov 2, 2023 · Steve Alford, who played for Bob Knight at IU and won an NCAA championship in 1987, shares his heartfelt tribute to the legendary coach after his death. He recounts how Knight made him a better player, friend and man, and how he influenced his coaching career.
- Dana Hunsinger Benbow
- 5 min
- Sports Reporter
Dec 31, 2018 · LOS ANGELES (AP) — Steve Alford was fired as UCLA basketball coach in his sixth season on Monday, with the Bruins mired in a four-game skid that included losses at home to Belmont and Liberty. Athletic director Dan Guerrero said assistant Murry Bartow will serve as interim coach through the end of the season.
Steve Alford was named the head coach of the University of Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball program on March 22, 1999. Although Alford's first game as coach was a 70-68 victory against the defending national champion Connecticut Huskies at Madison Square Garden, his team went 14-16 during his first season at Iowa.