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NKU, Brannen announce four-year contract extension; Red Sox pick Ganns in 2017 MLB Draft


Northern Kentucky University Director of Athletics Ken Bothof announced that an agreement has been reached to provide head men’s basketball coach John Brannen with a new four-year contract that will keep the Alexandria, Kentucky, native at the helm of the program through the 2020-21 season.

“John and I began discussions prior to the conclusion of the regular season,” says Bothof. “John has certainly proven that he possesses the attributes we desire in a head coach – integrity, care for his student-athletes, the ability to engage with both the campus and local communities, and the gift to build a championship-caliber program.

John Brannen (NKU Athletics Photo)

“We are excited to reach an agreement to keep John as our head coach for the next four years and to continue building Norse men’s basketball into a championship program that shares equal amounts of success on and off the court.”

“I am thrilled and honored to be the head coach at Northern Kentucky University and represent the Northern Kentucky community,” states Brannen. “I would like to thank Ken Bothof, Geoff Mearns and Gerry St. Amand for their vision and belief in our men’s basketball program. It has been our goal from day one to build a championship-caliber program comprised of first-class people on the court, in the classroom and in the community. My family and I look forward to continuing that process in our hometown.”

“The exposure the university received during this past season is certainly a reflection of the job John is accomplishing with his entire team,” says Gerry St. Amand, Interim President of Northern Kentucky University. “John’s leadership with his student-athletes, his demeanor on the court, and the way he interacted with the national sports media over the past season highlighted the kind of leader he is.

“It’s exciting to know that he will continue to guide our student-athletes and be a bright spot for our university and the Northern Kentucky region.”

In his second year as head coach, Brannen led Northern Kentucky to the 2017 Horizon League Men’s Basketball Championship and earned the league’s subsequent automatic berth into the NCAA Division I Championship.

This was also the first season the team was eligible for postseason competition following a four-year reclassification period. In the process, NKU became just the seventh team ever and only the second since 1970 to reach the NCAA tourney in its first season eligible. The Norse surpassed the preseason prognostications on their way to a 24-11 record, including 12-6 Horizon League mark that resulted in a share of third-place.

Red Sox pick Trey Ganns in 2017 MLB Draft

Northern Kentucky junior first baseman/left-handed pitcher Trey Ganns was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 35th round of the Major League Baseball Draft on Wednesday evening.

Trey Ganns

Ganns is the 13th Norse to be drafted under head coach Todd Asalon, and the third since Northern Kentucky transitioned to Division I, following Jordan Procyshen (Boston Red Sox, 14th Round, 2014) and Cole Bauml (Detroit Tigers, 10th Round, 2015).

A three-time Horizon League Batter of the Week this year as well as a National Player of the Week, Ganns was named to the All-Horizon League First Team following a stellar junior campaign. The first baseman/LHP ranked among the League’s top players in nearly every offensive category, topping the leaderboard during the regular season in home runs (11), RBI (35), total bases (90) and slugging percentage (.763) while ranking third in runs scored (29), doubles (12) and on-base percentage (.445).

He also ranked fifth in batting average (.364), sixth in hits (43) and seventh in walks (17).

Ganns ended his junior season with his name littering the NKU record books with appearances in both the single-season and career lists. Over the course of the season, Ganns drove in 57 runs, good for sixth all-time, and also drew 39 walks for the fifth-most in a single season. He also currently ranks fifth in career doubles (47) and seventh in career walks (86).

From NKU Athletics


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