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COVID-19 Can, Will Affect College Recruiting – Mark Edwards Monthly
This article was originally published May 4, 2020, in the beginning months of the COVID-19 pandemic. I spoke…
Uncertainty in Basketball – Mark Edwards Monthly
Mark Edwards retired from coaching in 2018 after 46 total years, 37 of those as the head coach…
October 21, 2020
Basketball Has Changed Over the Years – Mark Edwards Monthly
This month, I spoke with Mark Edwards, who retired from coaching in 2018 after 46 total years, 37…
August 13, 2020
Defining Good, Great and Championship Teams – Mark Edwards Monthly
Last month, I spoke with Mark Edwards, who retired from coaching in 2018 after 46 total years, 37…
July 3, 2020
A Message From Retired WashU Coach Mark Edwards on COVID-19
Mark Edwards was the WashU men’s basketball head coach from 1981-2018, taking over at his alma mater after…
Pat Juckem of WashU Reflects on Cancelled NCAA Tournament Run
The WashU Bears were practicing on the same court that they would take on North Central (IL) the…
March 24, 2020
A Tale of Mark Edwards IV: Leaving a Legacy
37 years is an incredibly long time for one coach to stay with a program, but things were a perfect fit for Mark Edwards and WashU. Here's the final installment of our look into his legacy.
A Tale of Mark Edwards III: The Titles
Before reaching the Final Four in 2007 or cutting the nets in 2008, heartbreak followed Mark Edwards and the WashU Bears...
NCAA Tourney Win Without a Game: WashU 2 – Rust College 0
The game that never was. In the locker room, as they were focusing on the task ahead of them, the WashU Bears were met by their coach with the news that Rust College would forfeit the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
March 3, 2019
A Tale of Mark Edwards II: Selling a Dream
WashU basketball was gone and Mark Edwards was heartbroken. After a stent at Washington State, the once in a lifetime opportunity arose to revive the program at his alma mater.