Ken Bone

Alma Mater: 

Seattle Pacific

Class of: 
Hometown: 
Seattle, WA
High School: 
Shorecrest High School
  • Guided Seattle Pacific to the 2000 NCAA Division II Tournament national semifinals
  • Won back-to-back Big Sky Conference Tournament championships (2008 and 2009)
  • Assistant coach at Cal State Stanislaus under Claude Terry for one season in 1983-84, at Seattle Pacific under Terry for four seasons from 1986-87 through 1989-90, and at Washington under Lorenzo Romar for three seasons from 2002-03 through 2004-05
  • Coached Olympic Community College (WA) for one season in 1985-86.
Record: 

Season

School

Overall

League

Finish

Conference (Division)

Postseason (Record)

1984-85

Cal State Stanislaus

5-20

1-13

8th

NCAC

DNP

1990-91

Seattle Pacific

17-10

5-3

T-1st

GNC

DNP

1991-92

Seattle Pacific

23-8

7-3

T-1st

GNC

DNP

1992-93

Seattle Pacific*

20-10

7-3

T-1st

PWC

DNP

1993-94

Seattle Pacific

18-10

6-6

T-2nd

PWC

DNP

1994-95

Seattle Pacific

20-9

9-3

1st

PWC

DII (1-1)

1995-96

Seattle Pacific

23-6

9-3

T-1st

PWC

DII (1-1)

1996-97

Seattle Pacific

18-9

6-6

T-3rd

PWC

DNP

1997-98

Seattle Pacific

18-12

7-6

T-2nd

PWC

DII (2-1)

1998-99

Seattle Pacific

23-8

12-6

2nd

PWC (West)

DII (2-1)

1999-00

Seattle Pacific

27-5

12-2

T-1st

PWC (West)

DII (3-1)

2000-01

Seattle Pacific

21-6

14-4

2nd

PWC (West)

DII (0-1)

2001-02

Seattle Pacific

24-5

15-3

T-1st

GNAC

DII (1-1)

2005-06

Portland State

12-16

5-9

T-5th

Big Sky

DNP

2006-07

Portland State

19-13

9-7

4th

Big Sky

DNP

2007-08

Portland State

23-10

14-2

1st

Big Sky

NCAA (0-1)

2008-09

Portland State

23-10

11-5

T-2nd

Big Sky

NCAA (0-1)

2009-10

Washington State

16-15

6-12

10th

Pacific-10

DNP

2010-11

Washington State

2011-12

Washington State

* Record in 1992-93 does not include a forfeit victory awarded over Chaminade.

  • 18-Year Coaching Record: 350-182 (.658) overall
  • 5-20 (.200) in one year at Cal State Stanislaus
  • 252-98 (.720) in 12 years at Seattle Pacific
  • 77-49 (.611) in four years at Portland State
  • 16-15 (.516) in first year at Washington State
  • 1-13 (.071) in Northern California Athletic Conference
  • 109-48 (.694) in Great Northwest/Pacific West Conference
  • 39-23 (.629) in Big Sky Conference
  • 6-12 (.333) in Pacific-10 Conference
  • 5-2 (.714) in Big Sky Tournament
  • 0-1 (.000) in Pacific-10 Tournament
  • 0-2 (.000) in NCAA Division I Tournament
  • 10-7 (.588) in NCAA Division II Tournament