Beau
Archibald is in his second season at UConn and was named the Director of Men’s Basketball Operations on June 11,
2007.
Archibald brings a variety of coaching and playing experience to the Husky
program, including three seasons as a member of the UConn squad as a
student-athlete. Archibald was a medical redshirt in 1998-99 as he recovered
from surgery on both knees for patella tendinitis. He saw action in nine games
for the Huskies in 1999-00. During the 2000-01 season, Archibald worked as an
assistant to the coaching staff while still on scholarship.
Archibald has spent the past five seasons working as an assistant coach on
both a full-time and volunteer basis. In 2006-07, Archibald worked as an
assistant coach at Florida International University. He was an assistant coach
at the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2005-06 and served as an assistant
coach and recruiting coordinator for Hugh Durham at Jacksonville University in
2004-05. In 2003-04, Beau was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at
Florida Atlantic University. He assisted the coaching staff on a volunteer basis
at Texas Tech University in 2002-03.
Archibald earned his bachelor of arts from UConn in May of 2003 and earned an
associate degree from Utah Valley State College. He spent his freshman season at
Washington State in 1996-97, playing in 29 games at the Pac-10 school and
averaging 6.1 points per contest. He played in only nine games in 1997-98 at
Utah Valley State before undergoing the first of three knee surgeries in January
of 1998. He also had knee procedures performed in January of 1999 and April of
1999 while at Connecticut. His knee injuries finally forced him to end his
collegiate playing career prior to the 2000-01 season at UConn.
Archibald was born on December 19, 1976 and is a native of Los Angeles. He
attended high school in Arizona and Utah while his father, the late Lynn
Archibald, coached at Utah, Idaho State, BYU and Arizona State. He was the head
coach at Idaho State (1977-82) and Utah (1984-89). His brother Damon is an
assistant coach at New Mexico State and has also coached at Iowa State, USC,
Pepperdine.