Kevin Keatts

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Kevin Keatts
File:Kevin Keatts at the White House in 2013.jpg
Keatts at the White House in 2013.
Sport(s) Basketball
Current position
Title Head coach
Team UNC Wilmington
Conference CAA
Record 43–22
Biographical details
Born (1972-07-28) July 28, 1972 (age 52)
Lynchburg, Virginia
Playing career
1991–1995 Ferrum
Position(s) Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1996–1997 Southwestern Michigan (asst.)
1997–1999 Hargrave Military Academy (asst.)
1999–2001 Hargrave Military Academy
2001–2003 Marshall (asst.)
2003–2011 Hargrave Military Academy
2011–2014 Louisville (asst.)
2014–present UNC Wilmington
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
CAA regular season championship (2015, 2016)
CAA Tournament championship (2016)
Awards
CAA Coach of the Year (2015, 2016)

Kevin Andre Keatts (born July 28, 1972) is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach at UNC Wilmington.[1]

Coaching career

Keatts began his coaching career as an assistant at Southwestern Michigan College for the 1996-97 season.[2] He then went to Hargrave Military Academy as an assistant coach for two seasons before being promoted to head coach in 1999. In 2001, Keatts moved to Marshall as an assistant coach to Greg White. He returned to Hargrave in 2003 and served as the head coach until 2011. During his ten years (over two stints) as the head coach at Hargrave, Keatts had a record of 262–17, and won two national championships.[1]

In 2011 he earned a degree from Marshall.[2] Keatts then joined the staff of Rick Pitino at Louisville and was a part of the Cardinals 2013 NCAA Division I national championship team.

On March 27, 2014 he was named the head coach of UNC Wilmington, succeeding Buzz Peterson. In Keatts' first season at the helm he was named CAA Conference Coach of the Year after leading the Seahawks to their first conference championship in nine (9) years, and first winning season in seven (7) years.

In his second year, Keatts repeated his rookie-year double, once again winning the CAA regular-season championship and Conference Coach of the Year. In winning the 2016 conference coach of the year, he became the first coach in CAA history to ever win the award in consecutive years.

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
UNC Wilmington Seahawks (Colonial Athletic Association) (2014–present)
2014–15 UNC Wilmington 18–14 12–6 T–1st CIT First Round
2015–16 UNC Wilmington 25–8 14–4 T–1st NCAA First Round
UNC Wilmington: 43–22 (.662) 26–10 (.722)
Total: 43–22 (.662)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

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