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Landon Cosby

Cosby joined the Mountaineer men's basketball team in 2015 as the head assistant coach. 

Cosby's coaching career began in 2011, as he coached AAU for the Utah Pump N' Run. From 2011-14, he helped numerous players transition to two- and four-year institutions. He coached NCAA Division I players such as Jordan Loveridge (Utah), Jalen Moore (Utah State), Casey Oliverson (Southern Utah), and Jake Lindsey (Baylor). 

From 2011-14, Cosby served as the assistant coach at Salt Lake Community College. Alongside head coach Todd Phillips, he helped the Bruins to a 78-21 record in three seasons. In 2013 and 2014, the squad notched the regular season and conference tournament championships and reached the Round of 16 at the NJCAA National Tournament. 

In 2014, Cosby earned a spot at Northern Arizona University (NAU) as the Director of Operations. He helped the Lumberjacks to 23 wins - the most wins in program history.

After spending one season at NAU, Cosby moved to La Grande where he serves as the assistant coach for the Navy and Gold.

Cosby earned a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from Weber State University, and he also served as a head student manager for the men's basketball team during his college days. 

A native of Ogden, Utah, Cosby enjoys fishing throughout the western United States.