Kramer Soderberg

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    Men's Basketball Assistant Coach
Kramer Soderberg begins his third season as a member of the Lindenwood coaching staff in 2014-15, and is in his fifth season as a member of the program.

During his playing days, Soderberg was one of the best guards to play in a Lion uniform. In his two seasons at Lindenwood he averaged 17 points a game and started in all 66 games he played in. He was named the first-team All-HAAC in 2010-11, the HAAC Newcomer of the Year, and was a member of the NAIA All-American Third-Team. After his senior season, he was named a Capital One Academic All-American.

Since moving over to the coaching staff, Lindenwood has a record of 30-26 during its first two years of MIAA and NCAA play. In 2012-13, the Lions went 19-7 and were one win away from winning a conference title in their first season of MIAA play. Last year, Lindenwood won 11 games and advanced to the MIAA Postseason Tournament in its first season of eligibility.

Before coming to Lindenwood, Soderberg attended the University of Miami-Ohio. In his freshman season he played in all but three games and was received the Randy Gunlock Scholar-Athlete Award.

Soderberg attended St. Charles West High School and was a two-time all-state selection, earned conference player of the year honors three times and all-conference accolades four times. He was tabbed the 2007-08 Gatorade Player of the Year in Missouri and also was named the Saint Louis Post Dispatch 2008 Player of the Year. While playing for current Lindenwood assistant Terry Hollander, he guided the Warriors to four conference titles, district championships in 2004-05 and 2007-08, and a Missouri State Class 4 Final Four appearance in 2007-08.

Soderberg graduated in 2012 with his bachelor's degree in mass communication, and earned his master's in mass communication in 2014.