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Adam Notteboom

Adam Notteboom

Adam Notteboom enters his fourth season at Navy during the fall of 2022.
 
At Navy (2019-20 to present)
Navy posted an overall record of 14-16 during his first season in Annapolis.  The Mids also tied for sixth place in the Patriot League’s regular season –– after being predicted to finish in ninth place –– with an 8-10 record.  No team in the league played as many league games that were decided by 10 or fewer points (15) as the Mids.  Navy also entered the year as one of the youngest squads in the country with one senior and 11 freshmen on the roster.
 
The 2020-21 season saw Navy post a 15-3 overall record, the first win by the Mids over Georgetown since the 1976-77 season and a 12-1 record during the Patriot League regular season.  That mark gave the Mids the outright No. 1 seed in the league tournament for the first time since the 1997 event.
 
In 2021-22, Navy’s year began with a victory at No. 25 Virginia and ended with the Mids playing in the championship game of the Patriot League Tournament for the first time in 21 seasons.  Navy compiled an overall record of 21-11 and a league mark of 12-6 on the season as a whole.
 
At Lipscomb (2017-18 to 2018-19)
Notteboom spent the last two seasons prior to is arrival at Navy as the director of basketball operations at Lipscomb.  The Bisons posted an overall record of 52-18 and an Atlantic Sun Conference mark of 26-6 in his two seasons at the Nashville school.  Lipscomb finished in second place (10-4) in the ASUN during the regular season in his first season, but won the conference tournament to advance to the 2018 NCAA Tournament.  This past year, the Bisons shared the ASUN regular season title (14-2), again reached the conference title game, advanced to the championship game of the post-season NIT and ended the year with a 29-8 record.
 
At Xavier (2008-09 to 2011-12)
Hailing from South Bend, Ind., Notteboom attended Xavier and served as a student assistant with the Musketeers in each of his four seasons.  Xavier compiled an overall record of 100-37 during his collegiate years, reached the NCAA Tournament each season and advanced to the Sweet 16 three times.  He is a 2012 graduate of the school (sports marketing).
 
At Quincy (2012-13 to 2016-17)
Notteboom became a graduate assistant coach at Quincy for the 2012-13 season before being elevated to a full-time assistant coach at the school for the 2014-15 campaign.  The Hawks posted an overall record of 80-66 during Notteboom’s five years with the program located in Quincy, Ill.  This includes a 45-17 record over his last two years, a span that culminated with Quincy reaching the 2017 NCAA (DII) Tournament.
 
In addition to his coaching responsibilities, Notteboom also attained a Master of Business Administration degree from Quincy in 2014.