Northern Kentucky University women’s basketball coach Camryn Whitaker made the second addition to her coaching staff as Matt Stine joined the Norse. Stine will be responsible for post-player coaching, recruiting, advance scouting and video technology.
“I am extremely grateful to Coach Whitaker, and the administration, for this exciting opportunity,” said Stine. “I grew up in northern Cincinnati, so to me, this area has always been home. NKU has tremendous tradition and I look forward to helping build upon the Norse legacy.”

Stine comes to NKU from Abilene Christian, where he spent two seasons as an assistant coach, helping the Wildcats to a 26-4 record and a Southland Conference championship in the team’s third year as a Division I program.
“Matt is going to bring experience and energy to our program which I am very excited about. His ties to the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati area will be crucial in our recruiting efforts,” added Whitaker. “One thing I value in Matt is his relentless work ethic and passion for the game. We are fortunate to have him join our family at NKU.”
Prior to his work at Abilene Christian, Stine spent one year at TCU working under Jeff Mittie and Brian Ostermann as the team’s video coordinator, where he was responsible for the preparation of scouting reports and managing the film database for games, practices and recruiting.
A 2012 graduate of the University of Dayton, Stine spent five years with the Flyers’ basketball program as a practice player and student manager, where he assisted with player development and daily operations. Stine spent his final year at Dayton as the team’s video coordinator.
Stine joins Kayla Bowlin on the Norse coaching staff.
From NKU Athletics