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Kevin Bromley
Current position
TitleAssistant coach
TeamUC Santa Barbara
ConferenceBig West
Biographical details
Born (1959-10-22) October 22, 1959 (age 65)
Denver, Colorado
Playing career
1979–1981Mid-Plains CC
1981–1983Colorado State
Position(s)Point guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1984–1987Colorado State (asst.)
1987–1989Chemeketa CC
1989–1993Cal Poly Pomona (asst.)
1993–1996Southern Utah (asst.)
1995–2001Cal Poly (asst.)
2001–2009Cal Poly
2011–presentUC Santa Barbara (asst.)
Head coaching record
Overall99-145

Kevin Bromley (born October 22, 1959) is an American basketball coach, who is currently one of the assistant coaches at UC Santa Barbara. Bromley joined UCSB as an assistant coach in 2011. He was the former head coach for Cal Poly. Bromley held the head coaching position at Cal Poly from 2001–2009, compiling an overall record of 99-145.

Before Coaching

Bromley played college basketball for Mid-Plains Community College and Colorado State. He graduated from CSU in 1983 with a bachelor's degree in Physical Education. He earned a master's in Education Administration a year later.

Coaching career

Bromley's first coaching job was as an assistant at Colorado State, beginning in 1984.

He would leave CSU to coach at Chemeketa Community College, where his teams had a 56-7 record over two seasons.

After Bromley left Chemeketa, he spent time an assistant at Cal Poly Pomona and Southern Utah, before arriving at Cal Poly in 1995. When Cal Poly's head coach left in the middle of the 2000-01 season, Bromley became the interim head coach. At the end of the season, Bromley was given the job full-time, despite a 4-12 record as interim coach.

In 2002-03, just his second full season as the Mustangs' head coach, Bromley's team went 16-14, and reached the finals of the Big West Conference Tournament. The next three seasons were a struggle.

In the 2006-07 season, Bromley's team was 19-11, a record number of wins for Cal Poly in the Division I era. They again reached the championship game of the Big West Conference Tournament, but were defeated.

Bromley was fired by Cal Poly following the 2008-09 season in which he led the Mustangs to a dismal 7-21 overall mark and a 3-13 Big West record. Bromley's overall head coaching record will forever be 99-145.

Subsequently, in 2011 he joined UC Santa Barbara as an assistant coach. Bromley was fired along with head coach Bob Williams after recording a 6-22 record in 2017.

Career coaching record

career record
School Season Wins Losses Postseason
Cal Poly 2000–01 4 12
Cal Poly 2001–02 15 12
Cal Poly 2002–03 15 12 Big West Tournament Runner–Up
Cal Poly 2003–04 11 16 Big West Tournament First Round
Cal Poly 2004–05 5 22
Cal Poly 2005–06 10 19 Big West Tournament Semifinals
Cal Poly 2006–07 19 11 Big West Tournament Runner–Up
Cal Poly 2007–08 12 15
Cal Poly 2008–09 7 21 Last place in Big West
Career Totals 99 145

References