Dave
Bezold is entering his fifth season as the men's basketball head
coach at Northern Kentucky University. Bezold owns a 76-43 record
in four years as Norse head coach.
Bezold, who
spent 14 years as an assistant coach at NKU, guided his Norse to
a second straight Great Lakes Valley Conference East Division championship
last season. NKU posted a 21-8 record and advanced to the NCAA Division
II Tournament for the second consecutive year.
Two years ago,
Bezold led the Norse to a 24-9 record and the GLVC East Division
championship. His Norse later advanced to the NCAA Division II Great
Lakes Region Tournament championship game. NKU also featured GLVC
Player of the Year and first team All-American Steven Wright.
Three years
ago, Bezold guided his team to a 17-11 record. NKU knocked off No.
6 Findlay in the season opener, marking the second straight year
Bezold guided his team to a victory over a nationally ranked opponent
in the John L. Griffin/Lions Club Classic. The Norse also posted
a road upset at nationally ranked Lynn (Fla.) in late December.
Bezold led his team to wins against NCAA Tournament participants
Grand Valley State and Drury.
In his first
year as head coach, Bezold led NKU to the championship game of the
GLVCTournament. NKU finished with a 14-15 overall mark and as GLVC
Tournament runner-up.
Bezold replaced
Ken Shields as the Norse's head coach after the 2003-04 season.
Bezold, 42,
is the fourth head coach in the history of the NKU men's basketball
program. He was selected as the head coach on April 22, 2004.
"It is
an honor to be selected as Northern Kentucky University's head coach,
and I'm looking forward to the challenge," Bezold said. "I
am proud to represent Northern Kentucky University and its high
standards, and I will do my best to uphold the values for which
NKU is known both locally and nationally."
With Bezold serving as
the team's defensive coordinator, NKU won NCAA Division II Great
Lakes Region championships in 1996 and '97. The Norse also finished
as NCAA Division II national runner-up in those two seasons.
For five games during
the 2001-02 season, Bezold temporarily took over as head coach when
Shields was sidelined with back problems. NKU posted a 3-2 record
with Bezold guiding the team that season.
"We had a strong
candidate pool for this position, all of whom have proven themselves
capable of coaching at the highest level," NKU President Dr.
James Votruba said, "but I believe we have chosen the best
candidate to lead us to the next level."
Bezold also served as
NKU's women's tennis head coach from 1996-2000, and he led the Norse
to Great Lakes Valley Conference championships in both 1998 and
1999.
Bezold was twice named
GLVC Coach of the Year in women's tennis, and he guided NKU to a
pair of NCAA Division II Tournament appearances in 1999 and 2000.
Bezold is a 1990 graduate
of Viterbo (Wis.) College. He played four years at Viterbo and helped
the V-Hawks advance to the NAIA national tournament twice. Bezold
was Viterbo's team captain his senior season.
A 1984 graduate of Covington
Holy Cross High School, Bezold earned three letters in basketball
for the Indians. He also lettered three years in baseball at Holy
Cross.
Bezold and his
wife, Lisa, have two children, Tyler (11) and Abigail (8). They
reside in Taylor Mill, Ky. |