Coaching Statistics
Judkins' Record - As BYU Women's Basketball Head Coach
Judkins Coaching Record | ||||
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School | Yrs. | Record | Postseason | |
BYU | 2001-02 | 24-9 | NCAA Sweet 16 | |
BYU | 2002-03 | 19-12 | NCAA First Round | |
BYU | 2003-04 | 15-14 | DNC | |
BYU | 2004-05 | 19-11 | WNIT First Round | |
BYU | 2005-06 | 26-6 | NCAA Second Round | |
BYU | 2006-07 | 23-10 | NCAA First Round | |
BYU | 2007-08 | 13-16 | DNC | |
BYU | 2008-09 | 18-11 | DNC | |
BYU | 2009-10 | 23-10 | WNIT Quarterfinals | |
BYU | 2010-11 | 25-9 | WNIT Third Round | |
BYU | 2011-12 | 26-7 | NCAA First Round | |
BYU | 2012-13 | 23-11 | WNIT Third Round | |
BYU | 2013-14 | 28-7 | NCAA Sweet 16 | |
BYU | 2014-15 | 23-10 | NCAA First Round | |
BYU | 2015-16 | 26-7 | NCAA First Round | |
BYU | 2016-17 | 20-12 | WNIT First Round | |
BYU | 2017-18 | 16-14 | DNC | |
BYU | 2018-19 | 26-7 | NCAA Second Round | |
BYU | 2019-20 | 18-11 | DNC | |
BYU | 2020-21 | 19-6 | NCAA Second Round | |
BYU | 2021-22 | 26-4 | NCAA First Round | |
Overall Rec | 456-204 (.691) |
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Head coach for 21 seasons
- Announced retirement on April 14, 2022
- All-time winningest head coach in BYU basketball history, men or women
- Reached the 400-win milestone on Dec. 30, 2019 at Pepperdine with a 65-47 win
- Hit 450 wins against Pepperdine on Feb. 10, 2022 (104-53)
- Semifinalist for Naismith Women’s College Coach of the Year (2021-22)
- Back-to-back NCAA Tournament bids (2020-21, 21-22)
- No. 20 final AP Top 25 ranking (2021-22)
- Spent 16 consecutive weeks in AP Top 25 – most in school history (2021-22)
- Most wins in the regular season (25) in program history (2021-22)
- Five wins against Power 5 opponents (Arizona State, Florida State, West Virginia, Utah, Washington State - 2021-22)
- Thirteen 20-plus win seasons: most recent, in 2021-22; most wins: 28, 2013-14
- Ten NCAA tournament appearances: most recent, 2021-22, First Round; best finish: Sweet 16 (twice, 2013-14 and 2001-02)
- Five WNIT postseason tournament appearances: most recent, 2012-13 advancing to Third Round; best finish, Quarterfinal Round (Elite Eight), 2010-11
- Six conference coach of the year awards: 2021-22, 2020-21 WCC, 2015-16 WCC, 2010-11 MWC, 2006-07 MWC, 2005-06 MWC
- Five conference regular-season titles: WCC (2015-16, 2021-22); MWC (2005-06, 2006-07, 2010-11))
- Four conference tournament crowns: WCC (2018-19), WCC (2014-15), WCC (2011-12) MWC (2001-02)
- Coached eight All-Americans: Shaylee Gonzales, Lauren Gustin, Morgan Bailey, Lexi Eaton Rydalch, Jennifer Hamson, Kristen Riley, Ambrosia Anderson, Erin Thorn
- Coached eight conference players of the year: Shaylee Gonzales, Cassie Broadhead, Lexi Eaton Rydalch, Morgan Bailey, Jennifer Hamson, Kristen Riley, Dani Kubik Wright, Ambrosia Anderson,
- Coached four conference defensive players of the year: Sara Hamson (2019-20 & 2017-18), Kalani Purcell, Jennifer Hamson, Mindy Bonham
- Coached two conference sixth players of the year: Coriann Fraughton, Kristen Riley
- Has coached 63 all-conference players
- Has had 102 players garner academic citations
- Has coached three players named to the All-Freshman Team
- Four players have been named to the All-Defensive Team, while three others have been named Newcomer of the Year
- Thirteen players have been named to respective conference championships all-tournament team and three have picked up a tournament MVP award, most recent, Paisley Johnson (2019 WCC), Lexi Eaton (WCC 2015), Haley Steed (2011 WCC)
- Became BYU’s women’s basketball all-time winningest coach with his 220th career win when the Cougars defeated Pepperdine, 80-56 on Jan. 12, 2012
COACHING EXPERIENCE
- Assistant Coach (men) – University of Utah (1989-99)
- Assistant Coach (women) – BYU (2000-01)
PLAYING CAREER
- NBA with Boston Celtics, Portland Trailblazers, Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz – Drafted in the second round by the Boston Celtics in 1978, the same year the Celtics selected Larry Bird with the sixth pick overall
- University of Utah – 1974-78 leading Utah to one conference championship and two berths in the NCAA tournament
- While at Utah was a second-team Academic All-American, a three-time District VII academic selection and a three-time First Team All-WAC honoree
- Member of the 1977 United States World Games team that captured the gold medal
EDUCATION
- University of Utah - Physical and Health Education bachelor’s degree, 1978
PERSONAL
- Married to Mary Kay
- Has five children and 16 grandchildren