For the first time in 20
years, there will be a new head coach
roaming the sidelines for the Mount Vernon
Nazarene University men’s basketball team
when the 2009-2010 season rolls around as
the university on Wednesday announced the
hiring of Matt Moore to become the program’s
ninth head coach.
"We
are excited to welcome Matt to the MVNU
family as the new men’s basketball coach,”
said Dr. Daniel J. Martin, MVNU’s president.
"We feel that he brings a wealth of
basketball knowledge and a passion for using
the sport as a ministry. We look forward to
him continuing the great tradition of Cougar
basketball.”
Moore comes to MVNU after spending four
years as the top assistant coach at Grace
College in Winona Lake, Ind. During his time
with the Lancers, the program posted a 95-44
record and made back-to-back trips to the
Elite Eight in the NAIA National Tournament
in 2008 and 2009. The team posted three
consecutive 20-win seasons during that span
and also finished as the National Christian
College Athletic Association National
Tournament runner-up twice in 2003 and 2007.
In addition to coaching at Grace, Moore
was an assistant varsity coach at Logansport
High School from 2003-2006 where he worked
under Indiana High School Hall of Fame Coach
Al Rhodes, and he served as an assistant
coach for the McDonald’s All-American Team
in 2005 when the game was played in South
Bend, Ind. He has also taken his knowledge
of the game of basketball overseas and has
worked with players and coaches in France,
Germany, and Kenya as part of missions trips
that he has taken.
Moore graduated from Grace in 2002 with a
degree in Secondary Education. As a
four-year starter for the Lancers, he dished
out 660 career assists, which still ranks
fourth in program history. He also compiled
the fifth-highest single-season assist total
with 242 for an average of 7.2 per game. He
went on get a master’s degree in Physical
Education at Ball State University. He and
his wife, Anna, were married in 2007.
"I am extremely excited about the
opportunity to join an institution like
Mount Vernon Nazarene University,” said
Moore. "To be named the head men’s
basketball coach is an honor, and to now be
included in such a long tradition of
basketball experience is humbling. As a
coach, it has been great to see how Coach
Flemming has impacted not only the players
who have worn the Cougar uniform, but the
university and the community as well. My
wife, Anna, and I feel that the Lord has
called us to MVNU as we continue our mission
to further His Kingdom through the game of
basketball.”
"Coach Moore comes from a very successful
program and has worked under a coach (Jim
Kessler) who I have a great amount of
respect for,” said MVNU athletic director
Scott Flemming, who stepped down from the
coaching position after posting a 397-226
record with the Cougars over the past 19
seasons. "Matt has a passion for coaching
and he brings the kind of values we are
looking for at a Christian university. I
believe he is ready for this challenge and
will represent us well.”

Moore will take over a program that has
posted a 297-125 record (.704 winning
percentage) over the past 13 seasons while
topping the 20-win mark in 12 of them. The
Cougars have also earned eight berths in the
NAIA Division II National Tournament during
that span including four in a row for the
first time ever from 2006-2009 with this
year’s team posting a 23-9 overall mark.
MVNU captured the NCCAA national title in
2002 and finished as the NCCAA runner-up in
2004. The Cougars also won three American
Mideast Conference Tournament titles and the
program’s only two regular-season conference
titles during that span as well as
consistently receiving votes in the NAIA
Division II poll.