Knights announce Kimbal Mackenzie as interim head coach of the women’s basketball program

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Kimbal Mackenzie has joined the NC Knights as interim head coach of the women's basketball team

An announcement from the NC Knights:

Niagara College is excited to bring on Kimbal Mackenzie as interim head coach of the NC Knights women’s basketball program, effective immediately. He replaces former head coach Chris Rao, who is moving on to a new opportunity.

Mackenzie brings decades of high-level playing experience with him to the Knights. A native of Oakville, he completed his high school diploma in the US before accepting a D1 scholarship to Bucknell University in Pennsylvania. He graduated with honours and is working on his Master’s in Finance. Following his graduation, Mackenzie played professionally in both Spain and the UK, as well as for two different teams in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), most recently the Niagara River Lions.

“We’re excited to have Coach Mackenzie join the Knights family,” said Michele O’Keefe, Director, Athletics & Student Engagement. “This young coach brings his excellent playing pedigree to our women’s team along with his very high basketball IQ. He will have to quickly learn the landscape of OCAA women’s basketball, and we are confident Kimbal is ready for the challenge.”

Earlier this week, Mackenzie captained the River Lions to their first CEBL championship on August 11 against Vancouver.

Now a resident of Grimsby, Mackenzie is looking forward to the opportunity to settle down with his family and continue the winning culture that coach Rao has built.

“I am thrilled to be joining the Niagara College Knights family [and] am fortunate to be given the opportunity to take over a program with a great culture and experienced and talented players,” shared coach Mackenzie.

The Knights finished the regular season last year with a 12-4 record and brought home the bronze medal from the 2023-2024 OCAA Championship. With many of the same players returning from last year’s winning team, and the addition of a few new players, the team will make a push for OCAA gold this year.

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