Bone coaches Washington State during the 2011 Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament.
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Sport(s) | Basketball |
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Current position | |
Title | Assistant coach |
Team | Gonzaga |
Conference | WCC |
Biographical details | |
Born |
Seattle, Washington |
May 21, 1958
Playing career | |
1978–1979 | Shoreline CC |
1979–1980 | Edmonds CC |
1980–1982 | Seattle Pacific |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1982–1983 | Shorecrest HS (asst.) |
1983–1984 | Cal State Stanislaus (asst.) |
1984–1985 | Cal State Stanislaus |
1985–1986 | Olympic CC |
1986–1990 | Seattle Pacific (asst.) |
1990–2002 | Seattle Pacific |
2002–2005 | Washington (asst.) |
2005–2009 | Portland State |
2009–2014 | Washington State |
2014–2016 | Montana (assoc.) |
2016–present | Gonzaga (asst.) |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 419–275 (.604) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
Big Sky regular season championship (2008) 2× Big Sky Tournament championship (2008, 2009) |
Kenneth Walter "Ken" Bone (born basketball coach who is currently an assistant men's basketball coach at Gonzaga University.
May 21, 1958) is an AmericanBone, a Seattle, Washington native, graduated from Seattle Pacific University in 1983. He was an assistant coach at Shorecrest High School in Shoreline, Washington and Cal State Stanislaus before returning to Seattle Pacific as an assistant coach in 1986, becoming head coach in 1990. In twelve years at Seattle Pacific, he compiled a 253–97 (72.3%) record and made 8 appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament, reaching the semifinals in 2000. From 2002 to 2005, Bone was an assistant coach at Washington, where he helped recruit all-time Huskies rebounding leader and former NBA player Jon Brockman, who was coached by Bone's older brother, Len Bone, the Snohomish High School boys' basketball coach.
In 2005, Ken Bone became head coach at Portland State and was selected as the 2007–08 Big Sky Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year after taking the Vikings to their first ever NCAA Tournament. In 2009, Bone coached the Vikings to a second consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament. In four years with Portland State, Bone compiled a 77–49 record.