Story Courtesy: Paul Grua – Weber State Athletic Communications
Damian Lillard is deepening his legacy at Weber State University with a new leadership role that will shape the future of Wildcat basketball. The NBA superstar and Weber State legend has been named General Manager of the men’s basketball program, becoming a key advisor and mentor to the team as it looks to compete at the highest level.
“Success doesn’t come overnight, especially in today’s ever-changing basketball landscape,” Lillard said. “College athletics is constantly evolving, and building a strong program requires time, trust, and commitment. I believe in what this program represents and the culture that continues to grow at Weber State. The support of our community is vital to the program’s success, and I am committed to playing a greater role in that effort. This opportunity allows me to be even more involved in shaping the future of Weber State basketball.”
As General Manager, Lillard will work closely with the coaching staff and athletic department leadership to provide insight, mentorship, and guidance, using his experience at the collegiate and professional levels to elevate the program.
“Once again, Damian Lillard exemplifies loyalty and commitment to his alma mater,” said WSU President Brad Mortensen. “We are so grateful for his continued leadership and example he sets for Wildcats past, present, and future.”
Lillard’s history at Weber State is woven into the fabric of the university’s athletic legacy. He played four seasons at Weber State from 2009–2012, where he led the Wildcats to two Big Sky Championships. He was an All-American in 2012, the only player in Big Sky Conference history to be named to an All-America team. He was also a two-time Big Sky MVP.
After being selected sixth overall in the 2012 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers, Lillard was named the 2013 NBA Rookie of the Year. He has since become a nine-time NBA All-Star and an eight-time All-NBA selection, and a member of the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team.
Lillard returned to Ogden to graduate from Weber State in 2015. His number 1 jersey was retired at WSU in 2017, and he was inducted into the WSU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2021 and the Big Sky Conference Hall of Fame in 2022.
“From his days as a Wildcat to his success as a professional, Damian Lillard has remained deeply connected to Weber State, leaving an enduring mark on our university,” said Tim Crompton, Weber State’s Director of Athletics. “This new role allows him to contribute his vision and experience in a more formal way, further elevating our program. His support provides Coach Duft and the program a tremendous advantage as we continue building for the future. Damian’s dedication to Weber State is stronger than ever, further cementing his lasting impact on our community.”