Denver Pioneers head coach Jeff Wulbrun is on leave for the remainder of the 2024-25 season, ESPN’s Jeff Borzello reported on Friday afternoon. And the school announced UNC basketball product Shammond Williams as the program’s interim head coach.
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The 49-year-old Williams, who played for the Denver Nuggets in 2002-03, is in his first season as a Pioneers assistant after spending three years at Old Dominion as an assistant for the Lady Monarchs.
He takes over a Denver Pioneers squad that sits at 10-19 overall and 4-10 in Summit League action.
Denver head coach Jeff Wulbrun will be on leave for the remainder of the 2024-25 season, the school just announced. Shammond Williams will serve as interim head coach.
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) February 21, 2025
Before hearing his name in the second round of the 1998 NBA Draft and enjoying a seven-year career in the league, Williams became a two-time All-ACC pick, two-time All-ACC Tournament First Team honoree, 1997 ACC Tournament MVP, and 1998 NCAA Tournament All-Region selection.
Plus, the 6-foot-1 playmaker spent several years shining for various teams overseas.
His rise to interim head coach in Denver marks the first time he’s been at the helm of any program across nine seasons as a college assistant.
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