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==References==

==References==


Revision as of 19:26, 20 December 2025

American basketball coach

Matt Keeley is the men’s basketball head coach at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri.

Life

Keeley was raised in Great Bend, Kansas. He played college basketball at MidAmerica Nazarene University under head coach Rocky Lamar, where the school made 4 NAIA Division II tournament appearances during his playing career, including 2 quarterfinal runs and a national championship appearance in 2001. Keeley was a 2-time All-American at MNU and led the NAIA in assists in 2004 on his way to winning HAAC player of the year honors.[citation needed]

After a decade of assistant coaching stops at Washburn and MNU, Keeley became the head coach at Ottawa University Arizona in 2017, where he took them to 3 straight tournament appearances, including a NCCAA national championship appearance in 2021 and NAIA Fab Four appearance in 2023. During this time, he was named the NCCAA National Coach of the Year in 2023.[1]

Head coach record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Ottawa (AZ) (Independent) (2017–2018)
2017–18 Ottawa (AZ) 15–13
Ottawa (AZ) (Golden State Athletic Conference) (2018–2024)
2018–19 Ottawa (AZ) 5–23 2–16
2019–20 Ottawa (AZ) 11–17 6–12 T–7th
2020–21 Ottawa (AZ) 13–6 6–4 5th NCCAA Runner-Up
2021–22 Ottawa (AZ) 25–9 11–7 T–3rd NAIA Second Round
2022–23 Ottawa (AZ) 25–10 11–8 4th NAIA Fab Four
2023–24 Ottawa (AZ) 19–11 8–6 T–4th
Ottawa (AZ): 113–89 (.559) 44–53 (.454)
Northwest Missouri State (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (2024–present)
2024–25 Northwest Missouri State 6–22 4–15 14th
2025–26 Northwest Missouri State 8–4 1–1
Northwest Missouri State: 14–26 (.350) 5–16 (.238)
Total: 127–115 (.525)

      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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