Dennan Morrow
Dennan Morrow

Bio

Dennan Morrow comes to the Falcons from Barton Community College in Barton, Kan., where he posted success as both a player and assistant coach. Most recently, Morrow helped lead Barton CC to a 25-8 season record and an appearance in the final four of the Region VI Championships. Morrow also helped three Cougars on the 2016-17 squad earn spots at NCAA Division I programs and postseason honors, including two All-Region VI team selections. The Barton men’s basketball team also posted the highest team GPA in the Jayhawk conference with a 3.17.

A native of Larned, Kan., Morrow earned his bachelor’s degree in business management and master’s in academic advising from Kansas State University while also serving as a graduate assistant under coaches Frank Martin and Bruce Weber. During his time as a GA, Morrow and the Wildcats won the Big 12 Championship and made three NCAA Tournament appearances. K-State also connects Morrow and current Falcons’ head coach Erik Pastrana, who mentored under Martin while earning his graduate degree in Manhattan, Kan., as well.

Prior to starting his coaching career, Morrow was a standout star for the Barton Cougars from 2008-2010. He holds the record for a single game three-point performance and helped lead the Cougars to the 2009 Jayhawk West title as a freshman. After leaving Barton, Morrow played one season at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kan., where he averaged just over nine points a game and earned NAIA Academic All-American honors.