Career Highlights
- 348-135 overall record (second all-time at BYU in wins) for a BYU record .720 winning percentage
- 11th among active coaches in the NCAA in career winning percentage
- Reached 300 career victories in his 407th game as a head coach, tied for 25th fastest in NCAA history
- Reached 200 career victories in his 259th game as a head coach, 15th fastest in NCAA history
- With 348 victories is sixth for most wins with through 14 seasons in NCAA history
- With 329 victories is fifth for most wins through 13 seasons in NCAA history
- With 305 victories is sixth for most wins through 12 seasons in NCAA history
- With 283 victories is tied for fifth for most wins through 11 seasons in NCAA history
- With 257 victories is sixth for most wins through 10 seasons in NCAA history
- With 232 victories is fifth for most wins through nine seasons in NCAA history
- With 209 victories is fifth for most wins through eight seasons in NCAA history
- With 185 victories is fourth for most wins through seven seasons in NCAA history
- With 159 victories is tied for fifth for most wins through six seasons in NCAA history
- With 127 victories is tied for eighth for most wins through five seasons in NCAA history
- Streak of 13-consecutive 20-win seasons (2005-06 through 2017-18) is tied for sixth all-time in NCAA history
- Four Mountain West Conference regular season titles, a BYU record
- Three-time MWC Coach of the Year (2006, 2007, 2011)
- Two-time USBWA District VIII Coach of the Year (2006, 2011)
- Naismith Coach of the Year Finalist in 2011
- Finalist for the Clair Bee Award in 2010
- Honorable Mention for National Coach of the Year by Scout.com (2006)
- Eight trips to the NCAA tournament (a BYU record), including six-consecutive trips from 2007 to 2012 (a BYU record) and back-to-back appearances in 2014 and 2015
- Six-consecutive 25-win seasons (2006-11) and 13-consecutive 20-win seasons, both BYU records
- Eight 25 wins seasons (13 total in 115-year history of BYU basketball)
- 13-consecutive trips to the postseason (NIT in 2006, 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2018, NCAA in 2007 to 2012 and 2014 to 2015), a BYU record
- Four-consecutive seasons with a postseason victory (NCAA from 2010 to 2012, NIT in 2013), a BYU record
- Has coached BYU into the top 25 in five different seasons (2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11) and has finished ranked in the top 25 three times (2006-07, 2009-10, 2010-11)
- Holds top two spots for wins in a season in BYU history with 32 in 2010-11 and 30 in 2009-10
- Took BYU to the Sweet 16 in 2011 for the first time since 1981
- Coached Jimmer Fredette, the 2011 Consensus National Player of the Year
- Has coached six All-Americans: Trent Plaisted (Freshman), Keena Young (HM), Lee Cummard (HM, Fourth Team), Jimmer Fredette (First Team, Second Team, Third Team, HM), Tyler Haws (HM), Kyle Collinsworth (HM)
- Has coached five conference players of the year (Keena Young, Lee Cummard, Jimmer Fredette, Tyler Haws, Kyle Collinsworth), one defensive player of the year (Jackson Emery), one sixth man of the year (Jonathan Tavernari) and two freshmen of the year (Trent Plaisted, Jonathan Tavernari)
- Has coached 13 players who have garnered 22 first-team all-conference honors
- Inducted into the Dixie State Athletics Hall of Fame on Sept. 14, 2013
- Won the 2018 ESPN INFINITI Coaches’ Charity Challenge to raise more than $100,000 for the BYU Simmons Center for Cancer Research, which created the David and Cheryl Rose Family Student Cancer Research Endowment, a fellowship for BYU students conducting cancer research
Coaching Experience
- BYU Head Coach (2005-2019)
- BYU Associate Head Coach (2000-2005)
- BYU Assistant Coach (1997-2000)
- Dixie State Head Coach (1990-1997)
- Dixie State Assistant Coach (1987-1990)
- Assistant coach at Pine View High School (1986-87)
- Head coach at Millard High School (1983-86)
Service
-
A member of the National Coaches vs. Cancer Council that includes Mike Krzyzewski (Duke), Roy Williams (North Carolina), Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) and Mike Brey (Notre Dame)
-
NABC Game Pillar Award for Service in 2008
-
63rd recipient of the Dale Rex Memorial Award
-
Honorary Chair of the Mac’s Gift Children’s Cancer Foundation
-
Lobbied before Congress for more funding for cancer research in September 2010
Education
-
Houston (1983, B.A.)
Playing Career
- Played baseball and basketball at Dixie State College
- Played for Houston from 1980-83 (played in 1980-81 and 82-83, redshirted in 1981-82)
- Co-Captain on the famous "Phi Slama Jama" team that featured Hakeen Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler
- Helped Houston achieve a No. 1 ranking and reach the national championship game in 1983
Mission
- Manchester England (1977-79)
Personal/Family
- Wife: Cheryl
- Children: Daughter Chanell and husband Brock Reichner, son Garrett and wife Brooke, daughter Taylor and husband William
- Dave and Cheryl Rose have eight grandchildren
Rose's BYU Coaching Record
Season | Overall | Pct. | Home | Pct. | Away | Pct. | Neutral | Pct. | MWC/WCC (finish) | Pct. | MWC/WCC Tourney | Postseason |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
05-06 | 20-9 | .690 | 14-1 | .933 | 5-7 | .417 | 1-1 | .500 | 12-4 (2nd) | .750 | 0-1 | 0-1 NIT |
06-07 | 25-9 | .735 | 17-0 | 1.000 | 6-7 | .462 | 2-2 | .500 | 13-3 (1st) | .813 | 2-1 | 0-1 NCAA |
07-08 | 27-8 | .771 | 16-0 | 1.000 | 8-5 | .615 | 3-3 | .500 | 14-2 (1st) | .875 | 2-1 | 0-1 NCAA |
08-09 | 25-8 | .758 | 14-2 | .875 | 9-3 | .750 | 2-3 | .400 | 12-4 (T1st) | .750 | 1-1 | 0-1 NCAA |
09-10 | 30-6 | .833 | 15-1 | .938 | 10-4 | .714 | 5-1 | .833 | 13-3 (2nd) | .813 | 1-1 | 1-1 NCAA |
10-11 | 32-5 | .865 | 13-1 | .929 | 10-1 | .909 | 9-3 | .750 | 14-2 (T1st) | .875 | 2-1 | 2-1 NCAA |
11-12 | 26-9 | .743 | 13-3 | .813 | 8-3 | .727 | 5-3 | .625 | 12-4 (3rd)* | .750 | 1-1 | 1-1 NCAA |
12-13 | 24-12 | .667 | 15-3 | .833 | 7-5 | .583 | 2-4 | .333 | 10-6 (3rd) | .625 | 0-1 | 3-1 NIT |
13-14 | 23-12 | .657 | 14-1 | .933 | 5-8 | .385 | 4-3 | .571 | 13-5 (2nd) | .722 | 2-1 | 0-1 NCAA |
14-15 | 25-10 | .714 | 13-3 | .813 | 8-3 | .727 | 4-4 | .500 | 13-5 (2nd) | .722 | 2-1 | 0-1 NCAA |
15-16 | 26-11 | .703 | 16-2 | .889 | 6-6 | .500 | 4-3 | .571 | 13-5 (3rd) | .722 | 1-1 | 3-1 NIT |
16-17 | 22-12 | .647 | 14-4 | .778 | 5-4 | .556 | 3-4 | .429 | 12-6 (3rd) | .667 | 1-1 | 0-1 NIT |
17-18 | 24-11 | .729 | 13-3 | .813 | 7-6 | .538 | 4-2 | .667 | 11-7 (3rd) | .611 | 2-1 | 0-1 NIT |
18-19 | 19-13 | .594 | 13-3 | .813 | 5-8 | .385 | 1-2 | .333 | 11-5 (T2nd) | .688 | 0-1 | – |
348-135 | .720 | 200-27 | .881 | 99-70 | .586 | 49-38 | .563 | 173-61 | .739 | 17-14 | 10-13 |
* BYU's first season in the West Coast Conference