Ryun Williams

Ryun Williams

Ryun Williams in 2016 at the Event Center at San Jose State.
Sport(s) Women's basketball
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Colorado State
Conference Mountain West
Record 90–36 (.714)
Biographical details
Born (1969-03-26) March 26, 1969
Gillette, Wyoming
Playing career
1988–1990 Sheridan CC
1990–1992 South Dakota
Position(s) Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1993–1995 Sheridan CC (men's asst.)
1995–1998 Sheridan CC
1998–2008 Wayne State (NE)
2008–2012 South Dakota
2012–present Colorado State
Head coaching record
Overall Junior college: 54–38 (.587)
College: 348–190 (.647)
Tournaments 0–1 (NCAA D-I)
1–3 (WNIT)
1–1 (WBI)
2–2 (NCAA D-II)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
  • MW Tournament (2016)
  • 3× MW regular season (2014–2016)
  • NSIC Tournament (2006)
  • NSIC regular season (2006)
Awards
  • MW Coach of the Year (2014)
  • NSIC Coach of the Year (2006)
  • NJCAA Region IX Coach of the Year (1998)
  • 2× Wyoming Conference Coach of the Year (1997, 1998)

Ryun Thomas Williams (born March 26, 1969) is the current head coach of the Colorado State University women's basketball team.

Early life and college playing career

Born in Gillette, Wyoming, Williams graduated from Campbell County High School and was awarded the Wyoming Mr. Basketball award in 1988.[1]

Williams played junior college basketball at Sheridan College before transferring to the University of South Dakota, where he played two seasons at guard for the South Dakota Coyotes.[1] Williams averaged 17.3 points and 2.3 rebound s in his junior season of 1990–91.[2] As a senior in 1991–92, Williams averaged 9.4 points and 2.4 rebounds.[3]

Coaching career

From 1993 to 1995, Williams was men's basketball assistant coach and women's volleyball head coach at Sheridan. Williams was women's basketball head coach at Sheridan from 1995 to 1998, during which he earned two Wyoming Conference Coach of the Year awards.

Williams moved up to the NCAA Division II ranks as head coach at Wayne State College in Nebraska in 1998. In ten seasons with Wayne State, Williams led the team to two NCAA Tournaments (2006 and 2008) and earned Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2006 for Wayne State's first NCAA Tournament appearance in history.[1]

In 2008, Williams returned to South Dakota to become women's basketball head coach, for his first Division I coaching position. At the time, South Dakota was moving up from Division II. In Williams's last season as head coach in 2011–12, South Dakota reached a 23–8 record and WNIT appearance, the most success for the program in its Division I era.[4]

Williams became head coach at Colorado State in 2012. Colorado State went 11–19 in his first season and improved to 25–8 in 2013–14, along with a Mountain West Conference regular season title and WNIT appearance. Colorado State won the MW regular season and made the WNIT again in 2014–15. In 2015–16, Colorado State finished first in the MW for the third straight season, this time with an 18–0 conference record. For the first time since the 2001–02 season, Colorado State was ranked in the AP Poll.[5]

Head coaching record

Junior college

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Sheridan Generals (Wyoming Community College Athletic Conference) (1995–1998)
1995–96 Sheridan 7–21
1996–97 Sheridan 19–12
1997–98 Sheridan 28–5
Sheridan: 54–38 (.587)
Total: 54–38 (.587)

College

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Wayne State Wildcats (NCAA Division II independent) (1998–1999)
1998–99 Wayne State (NE) 15–12
Wayne State Wildcats (Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) (1999–2008)
1999–00 Wayne State (NE) 19–9 14–4 4th
2000–01 Wayne State (NE) 18–9 12–6 4th
2001–02 Wayne State (NE) 12–15 9–9 7th
2002–03 Wayne State (NE) 17–11 11–7 5th
2002–03 Wayne State (NE) 17–11 11–7 5th
2003–04 Wayne State (NE) 13–15 6–10 7th
2004–05 Wayne State (NE) 20–11 7–7 6th
2005–06 Wayne State (NE) 27–4 13–1 1st NCAA D-II First Round
2006–07 Wayne State (NE) 19–10 11–7 4th
2007–08 Wayne State (NE) 22–10 12–6 2nd NCAA D-II Sweet 16
Wayne State (NE): 182–105 (.634) 95–57 (.625)
South Dakota Coyotes (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2009)
2008–09 South Dakota 18–11
South Dakota Coyotes (Summit League) (2009–2012)
2009–10 South Dakota 15–16 6–6 4th
2010–11 South Dakota 20–12 10–2 2nd WBI Second Round
2011–12 South Dakota 23–8 12–6 3rd WNIT Second Round
South Dakota: 76–47 (.618) 28–14 (.667)
Colorado State Rams (Mountain West Conference) (2012–present)
2012–13 Colorado State 11–19 7–9 6th
2013–14 Colorado State 25–8 15–3 1st WNIT First Round
2014–15 Colorado State 23–8 15–3 1st WNIT First Round
2015–16 Colorado State 31–2 18–0 1st NCAA D-I First Round
Colorado State: 90–37 (.709) 55–15 (.786)
Total: 348–190 (.647)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

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