Women's Basketball
Golden, Geoff

Geoff Golden
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Phone:
- 406.994.6260
Geoff Golden, who served as an academy coach and consultant at BK RIG Mark in Kinna, Sweden last winter, and founded the BC Denver Basketball Club, joined the MSU women’s basketball coaching staff on May 29, 2020.
Golden built his career as a teacher, trainer and developer of amateur and professional basketball athletes for 18 years as founder and director of Geoff Golden Basketball Academy and BC Denver Basketball Club. During that time, he built a strong reputation as a top player development specialist and college recruiting expert with clientele represented in basketball leagues worldwide including the NBA, WNBA, NCAA, EuroLeague, and NBA Development League.
In 2010, Golden founded Basketball Club Denver (BC Denver). In ten years, BC Denver earned a strong national reputation and is considered a top developmental basketball academy in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region. In 2018 BC Denver was selected as one of 36 programs nationwide to become a charter member of the inaugural Girls Under Armour Association. As of 2019, BC Denver has assisted in the development and consultation of 80+ athletes who have committed to continuing their education and basketball career on the collegiate level.
Prior to Geoff Golden Basketball and BC Denver, he spent a year as the player development coach for the Colorado 14ers of the NBA Development League and four seasons coaching high school boys’ basketball at Broomfield High School and Legacy High School in Broomfield, Colo.
As a player, Golden was a two-time all-state point guard at Durant (Okla.) High School. As a senior, he led the state in scoring and free three percentage while being named the top college point guard prospect in the state by USA Today. He earned a scholarship to play at Texas State in San Marcos, Texas. Golden helped the Bobcats to the 1997 Southland Conference Championship and a berth to the 1997 NCAA Tournament.
Golden’s responsibilities will include recruiting, forward/post development, serving as assistant offensive coordinator, social media and Bobcat camps. He will begin his duties in mid-June
He and his wife Brandi have two children, Avery (14) and Langston (11).
Golden built his career as a teacher, trainer and developer of amateur and professional basketball athletes for 18 years as founder and director of Geoff Golden Basketball Academy and BC Denver Basketball Club. During that time, he built a strong reputation as a top player development specialist and college recruiting expert with clientele represented in basketball leagues worldwide including the NBA, WNBA, NCAA, EuroLeague, and NBA Development League.
In 2010, Golden founded Basketball Club Denver (BC Denver). In ten years, BC Denver earned a strong national reputation and is considered a top developmental basketball academy in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region. In 2018 BC Denver was selected as one of 36 programs nationwide to become a charter member of the inaugural Girls Under Armour Association. As of 2019, BC Denver has assisted in the development and consultation of 80+ athletes who have committed to continuing their education and basketball career on the collegiate level.
Prior to Geoff Golden Basketball and BC Denver, he spent a year as the player development coach for the Colorado 14ers of the NBA Development League and four seasons coaching high school boys’ basketball at Broomfield High School and Legacy High School in Broomfield, Colo.
As a player, Golden was a two-time all-state point guard at Durant (Okla.) High School. As a senior, he led the state in scoring and free three percentage while being named the top college point guard prospect in the state by USA Today. He earned a scholarship to play at Texas State in San Marcos, Texas. Golden helped the Bobcats to the 1997 Southland Conference Championship and a berth to the 1997 NCAA Tournament.
Golden’s responsibilities will include recruiting, forward/post development, serving as assistant offensive coordinator, social media and Bobcat camps. He will begin his duties in mid-June
He and his wife Brandi have two children, Avery (14) and Langston (11).