The assault on the record book during A.W. Hamilton’s tenure as head coach continued in 2021-22 as the team broke nine more program records. In four seasons at the helm, Hamilton’s Colonels have now broken 29 records.
Hamilton restocked the roster for 2022-23 with the highest rated Eastern Kentucky class in the internet recruiting era. EKU’s class was ranked 65th in the country by 247Sports, higher than such programs as South Carolina (66th), Kansas State (67th), Connecticut (73rd), Georgia (79th), Oklahoma State (81st), Arizona (83rd), Mississippi State (86th) and North Carolina State (94th).
The class included Eastern Kentucky’s first-ever ESPN four-star freshman recruit in point guard Leland Walker, three-star point guard Tayshawn Comer, former four-star high school prospect Taelon Martin, former three-star forward and Gatorade Kentucky Player of the Year Isaiah Cozart, three-star high school center David Onanina, junior college All-American John Ukomadu and Kentucky Mr. Basketball Turner Buttry. Walker and Comer were rated among the top-40 high school point guards in the nation.
Hamilton also reached a special milestone this past season. EKU’s win over North Alabama on Feb. 16, 2022, was Hamilton’s 300th victory as a head coach.
Fan excitement around the program showed when a new season ticket record was set before the season started. By establishing an intense home court atmosphere, those same fans were instrumental in breaking another record. When EKU beat ASUN Conference Tournament champion Bellarmine by 14 points in the regular season finale, it was the 41st home court win under Hamilton – setting a new record for home court wins by a head coach in his first four seasons.
Hamilton was chosen as the conference & district coach of the year in 2020
Additional records broken during the 2021-22 season include 3-pointers in a game (25), 3-pointers attempted in a game (51), 3-pointers made (363) and attempted (1,029) in a season, and 3-point field goals in a road game (18). EKU’s 25 three-pointers on Dec. 15 was just one short of tying the ASUN record and three away from matching the NCAA Division I record of 28.
The momentum from winning 38 games combined and advancing to back-to-back conference tournament semifinals during the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons had the national media picking the Colonels to win the ASUN and make an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2021-22.
For the second straight season, Eastern Kentucky led its conference in scoring, averaging 79 points per game. The Colonels were the 16th highest scoring team in the nation in 2021-22. EKU also ranked second in the country in turnover margin (+5.84), third in 3-pointers per game (11.71), fourth in steals per game (10.19), seventh in turnovers forced (17.42) and 19th in offensive rebounds (12.58). The team led the ASUN in all those categories as well. Four players ranked among the top-15 in the conference in steals.
“The Most Exciting 40 Minutes In Sports” led Colonel basketball fans to McBrayer Arena all season long. EKU finish second in the ASUN with an average home attendance of nearly 2,800 per game.
Under Hamilton, EKU has consistently been among the conference leaders in attendance
A 22-7 season in 2020-21 featured the most conference wins in program history (15) and the most conference road victories (8) ever. Eastern Kentucky also led the nations in steals (10.3 per game). Hamilton’s squad was ranked as high as No. 12 in the College Insider Mid-Major Top 25 and concluded the season ranked 25th.
Under Hamilton’s guidance, Wendell Green Jr. set the freshman program record for most assists in a season (149), broke the overall program mark with 15 assists in a game and was selected to the Freshman All-America Team. Two Colonels earned first team all-conference recognition.
The team’s 22 victories tied for the third most in program history and EKU’s .759 winning percentage was the Colonels’ best since the 1964-65 season (56 years). It was also the highest winning percentage by any NCAA Division I team in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The squad began the 2020-21 season with a 14-2 mark, the best start for an Eastern Kentucky team in 74 years. EKU’s 6-1 record in non-conference games was the best non-conference winning percentage since the 1948-49 season (72 years). The seven losses were the fewest in a season since 1964-65 (56 years).
Hamilton with all-time leading scorer Nick Mayo
EKU’s 27 conference wins combined during the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons are the most-ever for the program over a two-year period.
“There isn't a better place to be the head coach than at Eastern Kentucky University," Hamilton said. “The opportunity to come home and coach at a place like this is one that I cannot truly put into words.”
Behind a high-octane offense and pressure defense, Eastern Kentucky led the conference in scoring (81.8 ppg), steals per game, 3-pointers per game (9.6), turnover margin (+6.3) and turnovers forced (19.1 per game) in 2020-21. In addition to leading the country in steals, EKU ranked second in turnovers forced per game, second in turnover margin, second in tempo/pace, eighth in scoring, 10th in 3-pointers made, 15th in assists, 22nd in winning percentage and 50th in total rebounds.
Eastern Kentucky’s success in 2020-21 led to Hamilton being chosen as a finalist for the Hugh Durham National Coach of the Year Award.
Even COVID-19 couldn’t keep fans away from watching “The Most Exciting 40 Minutes In Sports” as EKU ranked second in the conference in average home attendance. During the 2020 calendar year, Eastern Kentucky had more wins (21) than any other Division I program in Kentucky.
In his second season in Richmond, Hamilton was voted the 2020 Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year. The Georgetown, Kentucky native was the first EKU coach to earn that award since 1987. He also earned the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 18 Coach of the Year award.
Following a 6-12 conference record in 2018-19, the Colonels went 12-6 in 2019-20, reaching the league tournament for the first time since 2015.
“Since arriving at EKU, A.W. has experienced success in every way: in competition and raising the profile of our program; in the academic success and experience of our men's basketball student-athletes; by increasing interest in Colonel basketball with future recruits and among our fanbase; and by becoming a campus and community leader,” EKU Vice President and Director of Athletics Matt Roan said. “He shares in our vision and trusts the plan of our leadership team to provide the proper tools for the program as we strive to become a premier mid-major basketball program that competes for championships on an annual basis. A.W., Chelsea, and their entire family have embraced our community, and we are thrilled to continue building something special together.”
EKU's 12 conference wins in 2019-20 tied for the second-most in program history. The 2019-20 Colonels were the fourth team ever to win 12 or more conference games, joining the 1964-65 (13), 2006-07 (13) and 2012-13 (12) squads. Following a tough non-conference slate, Hamilton rallied Eastern Kentucky to a 9-2 conference start. It was the Colonels' best league start in 41 years.
Hamilton was hired as Eastern Kentucky University's 21st men's basketball head coach on March 23, 2018. In his first season at the helm, Hamilton brought “The Most Exciting 40 Minutes in Sports” to Richmond. The Colonels played an up-tempo style of basketball, ranking 13th in the country in scoring at 82.6 points per game. On Dec. 29, 2018, EKU shattered the program’s single-game scoring record with 145 points in a win over Brescia University. In the process, the Colonels broke the conference record for points in a half with 87.
Hamilton also conditioned the Colonels to press for 40 minutes, every game. As a result of this high-pressure defense, EKU ranked second in the country in both steals (10.2 per game) and forced turnovers (18.2 per game).
Hamilton starred at Scott County High in the late 1990s
Nick Mayo had the best season of his decorated career in 2018-19. The 6-foot-9 forward ranked second in the conference and 10th in the country in scoring (23.7 ppg) during the regular season. He also led the league in free throw percentage (86.4 percent), tied for second in blocks-per-game (1.8) and ranked fourth in rebounds per game (8.7). On Nov. 10, 2018, he became the first Colonel since 2002 to score 40 points in a game – a win at Chattanooga.
A former prep star at Scott County High School, Hamilton spent the 2017-18 season as an assistant coach under Kevin Keatts at North Carolina State University. He helped lead the Wolfpack to the NCAA Tournament with a 21-12 record, including wins over No. 2 Arizona, No. 2 Duke and No. 10 North Carolina.
Before joining Keatts in Raleigh, Hamilton was the head coach of one of the top prep basketball programs in the country, Hargrave Military Academy, from 2011 to 2017. Hargrave reached unprecedented levels of success during Hamilton’s six-year tenure, compiling a record of 237-22, averaging 40 wins per season and winning the 2016 National Prep Championship.
Hamilton’s Hargrave teams posted eye-popping numbers, setting the school record for wins in a season (47 / 2016) and points scored in a single game (163 / 2017). His 2015-16 squad averaged 114 points per game. Across the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons, the Tigers won 45 straight games and went 364 days between losses. Hamilton was named the National Prep Coach of the Year in 2012 and 2016.
Before being named head coach at Hargrave, Hamilton was an assistant under Keatts at the school from 2006 to 2011. During Hamilton’s 11 years with the program, Hargrave produced 113 NCAA Division I players, one McDonald’s All-American, one Parade All-American and nine NBA players. On Sept. 21, 2017, Hamilton was inducted into the Hargrave Military Academy Basketball Hall of Fame.
Hamilton starred at Scott County High School in the late 1990s, leading the Cardinals to a state championship in 1998 and a state runner-up finish in 1999. He was named first team all-state and played in the prestigious Kentucky-Indiana All-Star Game following his senior season. On Sept. 4, 2015, Hamilton was inducted into the Scott County High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
Hamilton was the starting point guard for Keatts at Hargrave Military Academy during the 1999-2000 season, leading the Tigers to a 23-3 record and a No. 2 national ranking. While at Hargrave, Hamilton signed a full scholarship to play basketball at Wake Forest University.
After a year and a half at Wake Forest, Hamilton transferred to Marshall University. He was a three-year captain for the Thundering Herd (2002-05), and he led the team in assists, steals and minutes played all three seasons he was there. Hamilton ranks in the top 10 in school history in assists and in the top 20 in steals. Following his playing days in Huntington, Hamilton served as Marshall’s graduate assistant for one season (2005-06).
Hamilton earned a bachelor’s of science in communications from Marshall in 2005.