Northern Kentucky Norse men's basketball


The Northern Kentucky Norse men's basketball team represents Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, Kentucky, United States. The school's athletic program began a transition to NCAA Division I in the 2012–13 school year. For the first three seasons of the transition, it was a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference. In the final season of the transition in 2015–16, the Norse joined the Horizon League. The Norse were coached by John Brannen until April 14, 2019 when he left to take a job with the University of Cincinnati Bearcats. Before him the Norse program's coach was Dave Bezold, who had an overall record of 138 wins and 72 losses.
On April 23, 2019 Darrin Horn was hired as head coach by Northern Kentucky.

History

The program began in 1971, then known as Northern Kentucky State College, played out of Newport High School's gymnasium. The team played its first game on November 12, 1971, against Calvary Bible College; winning 109–65.
Over the past 15 years, NKU became one of the country's premier NCAA Division II college basketball programs. The Norse won three Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament Championships in 1994-95, 2002–03, and 2008–09; and GLVC East Division regular season champion in 2006-07, 2007–08, and 2008–09. In NCAA postseason play, NKU made 12 NCAA DII postseason appearances, including back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship in the 1995–96 and 1996-97 seasons.
On December 8, 2011 NKU officially announced it accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Sun Conference and begin a multi-year transition to Division I beginning in 2012. The Norse began a full Atlantic Sun Conference and Division I schedule in the 2012-13 season, however the university was not eligible for NCAA D-I postseason competition until becoming a full Division I member in 2016.
The team's 2013-14 season schedule featured 3 marquee games against Purdue, UK and North Carolina. This was also the first season in which the team hosted Division I non-conference home games.
In their first season of eligibility, the Norse qualified for the 2017 NCAA tournament. Northern Kentucky is just the seventh school to make the NCAA Tournament in their first year of eligibility.

Postseason

NCAA Division I tournament results

The Norse have appeared in the NCAA Division I Tournament twice. Their record is 0–2.
2017#15First Round#2 KentuckyL 70–79
2019#14First Round#3 Texas TechL 57–72

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Norse have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament 13 times. Their combined record is 17–14.
1978Regional Semifinals
Regional 3rd Place Game
Southern Indiana
Saint Joseph's
L 78–86
L 87–93
1995Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Quincy
Southern Indiana
W 97–91
L 94–102
1996Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship
Northern State
Southern Indiana
Cal State Bakersfield
Virginia Union
Fort Hays State
W 82–71
W 99–87
W 56–55
W 68–66
L 63–70
1997Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship
Quincy
Oakland
Texas A&M–Commerce
Lynn
Cal State Bakersfield
W 82–54
W 101–87
W 79–67
W 79–58
L 56–57
1998Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semifinals
Ferris State
Southern Indiana
W 78–63
L 66–81
2000Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semifinals
Northern Michigan
Kentucky Wesleyan
W 89–57
L 62–66
2001Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Grand Valley State
Southern Indiana
Kentucky Wesleyan
W 106–102
W 93–92
L 57–59
2003Regional QuarterfinalsFindlayL 76–80
2007Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Drury
Findlay
Grand Valley State
W 73–68
W 60–56
L 42–66
2008Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semifinals
Kentucky Wesleyan
Grand Valley State
W 61–55
L 58–62
2009Regional QuarterfinalsLake Superior StateL 72–752OT
2011Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semifinals
Kentucky Wesleyan
Bellarmine
W 76–74OT
L 82–87
2012Regional QuarterfinalsFindlayL 49–50

NIT results

The Norse have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament one time. Their record is 0–1.
2018First RoundLouisvilleL 58–66

Awards and honors

[NCAA [Men's Basketball All-Americans|All-American]]

Includes all NKU players designated as Consensus 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Honorable Mention All-American

Facility

opened in 2008 as The Bank of Kentucky Center and serves as the home arena for the NKU Norse men's and women's basketball teams. The 9,200-seat, multi-purpose arena replaced the 1,800-seat Regents Hall, which had served as the home venue since opening in 1973. Regents Hall still serves as the home of women's volleyball and the practice facility for men's and women's basketball.
The name of the current arena changed in 2015 after The Bank of Kentucky was purchased by BB&T.