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Head Men's Basketball Coach at Utah State
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Head coach Tim Duryea (pronounced Dur-yea) will enter his first season at the helm of Utah State men’s basketball in 2015-16 after having served as a member of the coaching staff for the past 14 seasons. Duryea had been the longest tenured assistant coach in program history before taking over in April of 2015 and becoming the 18th head coach for USU men’s basketball.

In his 14 seasons at Utah State, Duryea has been part of an Aggie program that has averaged 23.6 wins per season, advanced to the NCAA Tournament six times (2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011) and won five conference championships in the Big West (2003) and Western Athletic Conferences (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) while winning four conference tournament titles in the Big West (2003, 2005) and WAC (2009, 2011).

In seven seasons leading up to his appointment as head coach, Duryea was in charge of an Aggie offense that has traditionally been one of the best in the nation. The 2014-15 season was no different as Utah State led the Mountain West and ranked No. 14 nationally in 3-point shooting (.394), while also ranking second in the conference and No. 17 in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.38), and second in the conference and No. 19 nationally in fewest turnovers per game (10.4). Individually, USU had the best field goal shooter in the Mountain West in redshirt freshman forward David Collette, who was No. 14 in the nation at 59.1 percent (163-of-276).

Duryea spent his first seven season at Utah State in charge of an Aggie defense that traditionally ranked among the top in the nation in points allowed, including No. 4 in 2002 (58.1), No. 8 in 2005 (57.8) and No. 9 in 2003 (60.0).

During his time at Utah State, the Aggies have record a dozen 20-win seasons, including setting the school record for wins with a 30-5 mark during the 2008-09 season and a 30-4 mark during the 2010-11 campaign. USU has also had 18 players earn a total of 30 all-conference honors during the past 14 years, including three WAC Players of the Year in Jaycee Carroll (2008), Gary Wilkinson (2009) and Tai Wesley (2011). Furthermore, USU has had three players earn All-American citations a total of four times with Duryea on staff in Carroll (2007, 2008), Wilkinson (2009) and Wesley (2011).

Along with his on-the-court responsibilities, Duryea has also overseen academic progress while at Utah State, which has resulted in 22 Aggies earning academic all-conference honors a total of 40 times over the last 14 years, while nearly 90 percent of USU’s players during that time have graduated.

Prior to joining the Aggies, Duryea was the head coach at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College from 2000-01. During his two years at the helm, his teams produced a 40-25 record and back-to-back trips to the Region Six Championships.

A 1988 graduate of North Texas, Duryea began his coaching career in 1988 at Colorado State before moving on to North Texas in 1993. Duryea then went to Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College as an assistant coach for two seasons before becoming the head coach there prior to the 1999-2000 season.

Duryea played basketball at Denton (Texas) High School and Texas Pan-American before transferring to North Texas. At UNT, Duryea was a co-captain in 1988 for one of only three teams in school history to advance to the NCAA Tournament.

Duryea and his wife Angie have 20-year-old twins, Tanner (son) and Taylor (daughter) and a 13-year-old daughter (Kaylee). Tanner is a sophomore lacrosse player at Westminster (Utah), while Taylor is a sophomore volleyball player at Dixie State (Utah).Head coach Tim Duryea (pronounced Dur-yea) will enter his first season at the helm of Utah State men’s basketball in 2015-16 after having served as a member of the coaching staff for the past 14 seasons. Duryea had been the longest tenured assistant coach in program history before taking over in April of 2015 and becoming the 18th head coach for USU men’s basketball.

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