PROVO, Utah — BYU director of athletics Tom Holmoe has named Lee Cummard head women’s basketball coach.
Cummard has been the interim head coach since the departure of Amber Whiting on March 8. He served as associate head coach under Whiting and has been an assistant on the staff since 2019. Previous to that, Cummard was an assistant coach and graduate assistant on the men’s basketball team, following a standout playing career with the Cougars.
“Lee has been an important part of our BYU Athletics family for many years,” Holmoe said. “His time as a star player on the men’s team, and a member of both the men’s and women’s basketball coaching staffs, gives him valuable experience and connection in this important position. He has displayed a loyal commitment to BYU and understands the valuable mission of our university. He will be able to retain key players and recruit those that will fit, excel and align at BYU.”
Cummard, a native of Mesa, Arizona, takes the reigns as the Cougars’ eighth head coach in program history.
“I am extremely grateful and honored to be given the opportunity to serve as the head coach of BYU women’s basketball,” Cummard said. “BYU is a special place that changes lives, and I am grateful for the impact it has had on my life. This program has a tremendous history of winning and doing things the right way, with great people. I am committed to continuing that tradition, and I look forward to helping our current and future student-athletes excel both on and off the basketball court.”