Legendary USU Basketball Coach Stew Morrill Elected To Utah Sports Hall Of Fame
Aug 14, 2025, 2:29 PM

Stew Morrill cheers his team on a USU plays Idaho in Logan,Utah Mar. 4, 2005. Photo by Tom Smart of the Deseret News.
LOGAN, Utah – Revered former Utah State basketball coach Stew Morrill adds another note to his legacy after he was announced as a member of the Utah Sports Hall of Fame class of 2025.
Morrill joins a five-person group that includes longtime Weber State softball coach Mary Kay Amicone, former MLB players John Buck and Wally Joyner, and sports broadcaster Holly Rowe.
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𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐖𝐖𝐖𝐖𝐖𝐖𝐖!
Congratulations to former @USUBasketball Head Coach Stew Morrill on being named to the @UtahSportsHOF Class of 2025! pic.twitter.com/CaeP8z3NTi
— USU Men's Hoops (@USUBasketball) August 13, 2025
The 2025 class will be honored on Monday, September 22.
About Stew Morrill
Morrill was born in Provo, Utah, and fell in love with basketball from a young age.
He played collegiately at Ricks College and Gonzaga University, where he was an All-American and two-time All-Big Sky selection. He transitioned to an assistant coaching role after his final year with the Bulldogs.
Morrill coached at Montana and Colorado State before returning to his home state in 1998 to coach Utah State.
Morrill found a lot of his success during his time with the Aggies.
Under Coach Morrill, USU made eight NCAA tournament appearances, finished first in their conference seven times, and never had a losing record.
Three-time WAC Coach of the Year Stew Morrill retired following the 2014-15 season.
The second-longest-tenured coach in USU history, Morrill won 402 games and coached 558, setting both records at Utah State. Morrill’s incredible .720 overall win percentage is a hair better than his 204-80 (.718) conference coaching record.
Morrill was named to the Utah State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017.
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