Mavericks Name Ken DeWeese Head Coach for Men鈥檚 Basketball
Colorado Mesa University has appointed Ken DeWeese as the new Head Men's Basketball Coach. DeWeese, who has a successful coaching background including tenure at Colorado State and Wyoming, expressed his gratitude and excitement about joining the Maverick family. He takes over a program that recently had a record of 21-11 and qualified for the NCAA Tournament. DeWeese aims to continue the tradition of success at CMU, drawing on his experience in developing players and building competitive teams.
By the Numbers- DeWeese has a 47-23 record from his last two seasons at Colorado State.
- He coached an NBA First Round Draft pick, Nique Clifford, during the 2025 season.
- His previous teams at Wyoming achieved an NCAA Tournament at-large berth and ranked as high as No. 22 in the AP poll.
- DeWeese becomes the seventh head coach in CMU men's basketball history.
- The Mavericks are coming off a successful 2025-26 season with a 21-11 record and an NCAA tournament appearance.
- CMU is emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong cultural values through athletic leadership.
Under DeWeese鈥檚 leadership, CMU will focus on enhancing recruitment efforts and maintaining competitive performance in upcoming seasons. Fans and stakeholders will look towards how his strategies translate into results on the court in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
Bottom LineThe hiring of Ken DeWeese marks a strategic move for Colorado Mesa University, aligning strong athletic vision with a proven track record. As he leads the Mavericks, expectations will center on leveraging his expertise to drive program success and build on the established winning culture in CMU basketball.
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