FARGO,
N.D. – North Dakota State University head men’s basketball coach David
Richman has announced that Kyan Brown will join the Bison staff as an
assistant coach. Brown has spent the past eight seasons at Oral Roberts
University.
“We
are thrilled to welcome Kyan, Suzanne and their family into our Bison
Family,” said Richman. “Kyan’s genuine approach and positive spirit for
life and basketball will be tremendous assets to our student-athletes
and within our culture. With his understanding of our Summit League
footprint, along with his recruiting experiences, Kyan will continue to
help elevate our program.”
Brown
started his tenure at Oral Roberts as the recruiting coordinator before
being elevated to an assistant coach position prior to the 2012-13
season. He spent four years as an assistant coach at Missouri State
under Barry Hinson from 2004-08. Brown began his collegiate coaching
career as an assistant at Arkansas-Fort Smith from 2002-04.
Brown
fills the position on the NDSU coaching staff vacated by Eric
Henderson. A national search will continue to replace departing Bison
assistant Freddy Coleman.
“My
family and I are extremely blessed to be joining Coach Richman’s staff
at NDSU,” Brown said. “I have always respected what NDSU basketball
stands for. Their culture and family atmosphere are things we are really
proud to be a part of.”
“I
look forward to contributing to Coach Richman’s program, and to the
NDSU athletic department as a whole,” Brown said. “It’s going to be hard
work and a lot of fun. Go Bison!”
Brown
played three seasons for ORU from 1998-2001, graduating in 2001. He and
his wife, Suzanne, have three children: Khloe, Caleb and Sophie.
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