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Norm Roberts

Norm Roberts

Assistant Coach

Roberts rejoined Bill Self’s staff at Kansas in June 2012. Renown for recruiting and developing players, Roberts was on Self’s first KU staff in 2003-04 and returned prior to the 2012-13 season. In his time at Kansas, the Jayhawks have won three Big 12 regular-season titles, one Big 12 Tournament and has advanced to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight and Sweet 16. Additionally while on the KU sidelines, he has coach three NBA Lottery selections in Ben McLemore, Andrew Wiggins and Joel Embiid and 20 All-Big 12 Jayhawks.

Roberts returned to Kansas after serving the 2011-12 season as an assistant coach at the University of Florida, where the Gators were 26-11 and advanced to the Elite Eight of the 2012 NCAA Tournament. Roberts is no stranger to Kansas or Self. He spent nine seasons on Self’s staffs at KU in 2003-04 as associate head coach; three years at Illinois (2000-03), including serving as associate head coach in 2002-03; three seasons at Tulsa (1997-2000) and two years at Oral Roberts (1995-97).

Prior to his year in Gainesville, Roberts spent six seasons as the head coach at St. John’s in New York, where the Queens, New York, native took over the Red Storm in 2004.

In his first season, the Red Storm showed that despite coming off several losing seasons they could compete at a high level with a pair of top-25 victories over No. 17 North Carolina State and No. 21 Pittsburgh while claiming the championship at the 2004 Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden. St. John’s also defeated long-time rival Georgetown that year.

Roberts’ second season, 2005-06, St. John’s improved its overall and conference record and claimed the Holiday Festival championship for a second-consecutive year. The team also scored its first top-10 win under Roberts, defeating No. 9 Pittsburgh, 55-50, on Jan. 21 just four days after another top-25 win against No. 17/15 Louisville, 68-56.

In 2008-09, St. John’s scored its biggest victory of Roberts’ tenure, knocking off No. 7 Notre Dame and added a pair of wins over Georgetown, including a first-round matchup in the Big East Tournament. In his final season with the program, Roberts led St. John’s past UConn in the Big East Tournament and earned a postseason berth in the NIT.

A 1987 graduate of Queens College with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education, Roberts is the school’s third all-time leading scorer with 1,719 points. He also is the career leader in steals (253) and is second in assists (460), and had his number (15) retired by his alma mater in 1993.

Roberts’ first job out of college was under legendary high school coach Jack Curran at Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens, where he spent three years as the head freshman coach and an assistant on the varsity squad. While at Archbishop Molloy, he had the opportunity to coach many noted New York players, highlighted by the 1991 No. 2 overall NBA draft pick Kenny Anderson.

He and his wife Pascale have two sons, Nicholas (Niko), who was a four-year letterwinner at Kansas from 2011-14 who graduated from KU in Spring 2014, and Justin, a high school junior.

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