Matt Kilcullen

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1954|10|31}}

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| player_years1 = 1972–1976

| player_team1 = Lehman

| coach_years1 = 1978–1979

| coach_team1 = Delaware Valley (asst.)

| coach_years2 = 1979–1982

| coach_team2 = Castleton State

| coach_years3 = 1982–1985

| coach_team3 = Siena (asst.)

| coach_years4 = 1985–1991

| coach_team4 = Notre Dame (asst.)

| coach_years5 = 1991–1994

| coach_team5 = Jacksonville

| coach_years6 = 1994–1998

| coach_team6 = Western Kentucky

| coach_years7 = 1998–1999

| coach_team7 = Manhattan (asst.)

| coach_years8 = 1999–2009

| coach_team8 = North Florida

| overall_record = 209–337 ({{Winning percentage|209|337|}})

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| tournament_record = 1–1 (NCAA Division I)

| championships = Sun Belt tournament (1995)
Sun Belt regular season (1995)

| awards = 2× Sun Belt Coach of the Year (1994, 1995)

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Matt Kilcullen (born October 31, 1954) is an American Director of Athletics at Mercy College,{{Cite web |url=https://mercyathletics.com/sports/2017/9/19/information-staff-directory-Kilcullen-Matt.aspx |title=Mercy College Athletics |access-date=2021-10-28 |archive-date=2018-07-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180727024355/https://mercyathletics.com/sports/2017/9/19/information-staff-directory-Kilcullen-Matt.aspx |url-status=live }} formerly college basketball coach and athletics administrator at the University of North Florida.{{cite news|title= Kilcullen moves to new role at UNF|author= Jeff Elliot|newspaper= The Florida Times-Union|date= April 8, 2009|url= http://jacksonville.com/sports/college/north_florida_ospreys/2009-03-17/story/kilcullen_moves_to_new_role_at_unf|access-date= December 9, 2009|archive-date= September 23, 2009|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090923140513/http://www.jacksonville.com/sports/college/north_florida_ospreys/2009-03-17/story/kilcullen_moves_to_new_role_at_unf|url-status= live}}

Career

He served as head coach of men's basketball at four schools, Castleton State College (1979–1982), Jacksonville University (1991–1994), Western Kentucky University (1994–1998), and the University of North Florida (1999–2009), and was assistant coach at several others. He was the first coach of the North Florida Ospreys in their transition to Division I. In April 2009, he was relieved of his position by the university's new athletic director, Lee Moon, and subsequently took an administrative position in the school's athletics department. He was replaced as head coach by Matthew Driscoll.{{cite web|url=http://www.jaxobserver.com/2009/06/11/unf%E2%80%99s-basketball-program-lands-a-slam-dunk/|title=UNF's Basketball Program Lands a Slam Dunk - The Jacksonville Observer|website=www.jaxobserver.com|access-date=2021-10-28|archive-date=2018-07-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180727054517/http://www.jaxobserver.com/2009/06/11/unf%E2%80%99s-basketball-program-lands-a-slam-dunk/|url-status=live}}

Head coaching record

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{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead

|name= Castleton State Spartans

|startyear=1979

|conference= Mayflower Conference

|endyear=1982

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{{CBB Yearly Record Entry

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| season=1979–80

| name= Castleton State

| overall= 2–20

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| season= 1980–81

| name= Castleton State

| overall= 2–19

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| season= 1981–82

| name= Castleton State

| overall= 14–13

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| name= Castleton State

| overall=18–52 ({{Winning percentage|18|52|}})

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|name=Jacksonville Dolphins

|startyear=1991

|conference=Sun Belt Conference

|endyear=1994

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| season= 1991–92

| name= Jacksonville

| overall= 12–17

| conference= 6–10

| confstanding= 9th

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| season= 1992–93

| name= Jacksonville

| overall= 5–22

| conference= 3–15

| confstanding= 8th

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| season= 1993–94

| name= Jacksonville

| overall= 17–11

| conference= 11–7

| confstanding= 4th

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{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name= Jacksonville University

| overall= 34–50 ({{Winning percentage|34|50|}})

| confrecord= 20–32 ({{Winning percentage|20|32|}})

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| name= Western Kentucky Hilltoppers

| startyear= 1994

| conference= Sun Belt Conference

| endyear= 1998

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| season= 1994–95

| name= Western Kentucky

| overall= 27–4

| conference= 17–1

| confstanding= 1st

| postseason= NCAA Division I Second Round

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| season= 1995–96

| name= Western Kentucky

| overall= 13–14

| conference= 10–8

| confstanding= 4th

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| season= 1996–97

| name= Western Kentucky

| overall= 12–15

| conference= 9–9

| confstanding= 6th

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| season= 1997–98

| name= Western Kentucky

| overall= 7–16

| conference= 4–10

| confstanding= 9th

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| name= Western Kentucky

| overall= 59–49 ({{Winning percentage|59|49|}})

| confrecord= 40–28 ({{Winning percentage|40|28|}})

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| name= North Florida Ospreys

| startyear= 1999

| conference= Peach Belt Conference

| endyear= 2005

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| season= 1999–00

| name= North Florida

| overall= 9–17

| conference= 4–12

| confstanding= 6th (South)

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| season= 2000–01

| name= North Florida

| overall= 14–13

| conference= 8–8

| confstanding= T–2nd (South)

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| season= 2001–02

| name= North Florida

| overall= 13–14

| conference= 10–9

| confstanding= T–4th (South)

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| season= 2002–03

| name= North Florida

| overall= 15–14

| conference= 11–8

| confstanding= T–4th (South)

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| season= 2003–04

| name= North Florida

| overall= 13–15

| conference= 5–11

| confstanding= 4th (South)

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| season= 2004–05

| name= North Florida

| overall= 14–17

| conference= 9–7

| confstanding= 4th (South)

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| name= North Florida Ospreys

| startyear= 2005

| conference= Atlantic Sun Conference

| endyear=2009

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| season= 2005–06

| name= North Florida

| overall= 6–22

| conference= 3–17

| confstanding= 10th

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| season= 2006–07

| name= North Florida

| overall= 3–26

| conference= 1–17

| confstanding= 10th

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| season= 2007–08

| name= North Florida

| overall= 3–26

| conference= 1–15

| confstanding= 12th

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| season= 2008–09

| name= North Florida

| overall= 8–22

| conference= 6–14

| confstanding= 10th

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{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal

| name= North Florida

| overall= 98–186 ({{Winning percentage|98|186|}})

| confrecord= 58–128 ({{Winning percentage|58|128|}})

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{{CBB Yearly Record End

| overall=209–337 ({{Winning percentage|209|337|}})

| poll=no

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References