Cook Named UAV Men's Basketball Head Coach
University of Antelope Valley President Marco Johnson announced Friday the hiring of retired NBA star Darwin Cook as the men's basketball head coach. The Pioneers basketball team made its first Cal Pac post season tournament appearance in the school's history last year and is laying the foundation for an even brighter future with the hiring of Cook as the head coach.
"Adding Coach Cook to our staff is a huge step in the right direction. Our goal at UAV is to produce quality young men and women, and Darwin has clearly demonstrated that he possesses the qualities needed to accomplish both," Johnson said. "Knowing what it takes to compete at the highest level both academically and athletically will be transferred to our basketball players daily. We expect to compete at a high level immediately."
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Cook, a Southern California native, had a legendary basketball career which began in Los Angeles as a prep star at Crenshaw High School. Upon graduating from Crenshaw, Cook played collegiately at the University of Portland where he was a four-year starter and earned many honors for his on-court performance (1977 & 1980 Team MVP, Portland's Co-Athlete of the Year 1980, All-West Coast Conference Team 1979, 1980, Honorable Mention All-American), while also graduating with his BS Degree in Secondary Education. Cook is the school's all-time leader in assists, steals and points scored. In 1991 Cook was inducted into the UP Athletic Hall of Fame, and in 2013 he was inducted into the West Coast Conference Hall of Honor.
Cook was drafted in 1980 by the Detroit Pistons and played eight seasons with the New Jersey Nets, Washington Bullets, San Antonio Spurs, and the Denver Nuggets. During his six seasons with the Nets, Cook was, at that time, the all-time leader in steals (875) and was second in assist (1,970) in franchise history. Cook was a part of one of the biggest upsets in NBA playoff history when the Nets defeated the defending Champion Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the 1984 playoffs. Cook also played four years professionally in Italy for Scavolini, where the team won Italian League Championships in 1988 and 1990. Upon completion of his professional career he was an assistant coach at UNLV under Rollie Massimino, where he coached 1993 All-American and 1993 NBA lottery pick J.R. Rider. He also worked as an assistant coach at Pepperdine.
Cook's experience of playing at the highest levels of basketball collegiately, professionally, and internationally will provide the players the opportunity to gain an infinite amount of wisdom not only about basketball but about life. The fact that Cook has firm roots planted in the Antelope Valley makes his hiring that much more meaningful to the UAV program. Cook has worked with the youth in this community in the school system as an Athletic Director at AV Christian School and also by serving as the director of the AV Champions youth program for boys and girls.
Success on the basketball court and a continuing relationship with the community is what Cook is extremely passionate about.
"I am very excited about being the new head coach of the men's basketball program at UAV," Cook said. "I am looking forward to being a part of the success stories as we continue to reach our goal of the sports programs and to lead our young men that represent our university. Let's Go Pioneers!"







