Kyle Lindsted
Head Coach - H.S. Elite
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Bio
Coach Kyle took back over at Sunrise Christian Academy on July 1, 2023 following the departure of the coach he had once hired, Luke Barnwell, to Texas Tech University.
Prior to taking back the reins at Sunrise, Coach Lindsted served as a college scout and consultant for the NBA's Brooklyn Nets. During the 2022-23 season, he also served as the Head Coach for Sunrise Christian Academy's Post Graduate Basketball team, leading a group that began the year with zero Division I offers to a 33-4 record, the #2 overall ranking in the country, and aided in the development of over half of the program's players receiving full-ride scholarships (including ultimately six Division I signees).
Before his stint in the NBA, Kyle was named assistant men's basketball coach at the University of Minnesota in May 2018.
In three seasons with the Gophers, Lindsted played an integral role in the team’s recruiting as well as on-court success. During his first year, he helped lead the Maroon and Gold to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after defeating No. 7-seed Louisville in the opening game, the first NCAA win by a Minnesota team since 2013.
Lindsted arrived at the U after spending the prior three seasons in the same role at Wichita State.
In Lindsted's three seasons with the Shockers, WSU won nearly 80 percent of its games (82-22) en route to two Missouri Valley Conference regular season titles and one conference tournament crown. In 2018, Wichita State finished second in its first season as members of the American Athletic Conference and earned its seventh consecutive NCAA Tournament berth as a No. 4 seed.
Prior to joining the college coaching ranks, Lindsted spent 15 years building Sunrise Christian Academy into one of the nation’s top prep basketball programs. From 2000 to 2015, Lindsted served as athletic director and head basketball coach at Sunrise. Between 2010 and 2015, his program produced an incredible 35 NCAA Division I players.
His father founded Sunrise in 1987, but it was Lindsted who put its basketball program on the map. After taking over the basketball program in 2000, he slowly built his alma mater from a relative unknown – even locally - into one of the nation’s most-respected high school programs, securing full Nike sponsorship and a multi-year contract with ESPN’s National High School Invitational.
In each of his last three years from 2013-15, Sunrise was ranked in the top 25 nationally. In his final game during his first stint at Sunrise, Lindsted’s team captured the 2015 Bluegrass National Championship in Kentucky.
Lindsted’s success is rooted in his insistence on helping players mature in all aspects of life – including those outside of basketball – and his ability to form genuine, lasting relationships with the people around him.
In 2010, Sunrise produced a pair of Division I signees – the first of the Lindsted era – setting the wheels in motion. A growing track record of on-court success, mixed with Coach Kyle's reputation as a strong Christian mentor, turned Sunrise into a destination spot for talented prospects looking to reach the next level.
Lindsted earned his undergraduate degree at Central Christian College in McPherson, Kan. He is married to his high school sweetheart, Anita, and the couple have six children: Casey, Cody, Chase, Cayden, C.J., and Cyleigh.
Coaching Experience
| Year(s) | Organization | Position | Notes |
| 2000-2015 | Sunrise Christian Academy | H.S. Elite Head Basketball Coach |
Overall Record: 332-77 35 Division I players developed from 2010-15 22 of those between 2013-15 Earned Nike Elite HS Status & ESPN Contract |
| 2016-2018 | Wichita State University | Assistant Coach |
82 wins over three seasons Made NCAA Tournament all three seasons 2x Missouri Valley Champions Ranked in AP Top 25 all three seasons, reaching as high as #3 in the country |
| 2018-2021 | University of Minnesota | Assistant Coach |
NCAA Tournament Appearance in 2018-19, reached 2nd round for first time since 2013 Only second time since 1997 |
| 2021-2023 | Brooklyn Nets (NBA) | Scout & Consultant | |
| 2021-2022 | Sunrise Christian Academy | H.S. Elite Special Advisor to Coach Barnwell |
Inaugural NIBC Champions Seniors included: Gradey Dick - Univ. of Kansas / Toronto Raptors (NBA), Bobi Klintman - Wake Forest / Cairns Taipans (NBL), Mark Mitchell - Duke University, Dillon Hunter - Clemson University, Cam Corhen - Florida State, Eddie Pinero - East Carolina, Jerome Beya - Tennessee Tech |
| 2022-2023 | Sunrise Christian Academy | Post Graduate Head Basketball Coach |
33-4, #2 ranking in the USA 6 Division I signees at the end of the season (began with zero) 7 Full-ride scholarships earned Post Graduate National Championship Runners Up (wins over New Hampton, South Kent, and Worcester) |
| 2023-current | Sunrise Christian Academy | H.S. Elite Head Basketball Coach |
2023-24: 3-9 record in EYBL Scholastic play; won 2 of final 3 EYBL Scholastic games; 11th/14 place 2024-25: 7-4 record in EYBL Scholastic play; 4th/14 place, EYBL Scholastic Semifinals appearance, Final Ranking of #16 in the country according to ESPN.com |
Pros Recruited / Developed:
Ron Baker
Amir Coffey
Jaime Echenique
Buddy Hield: Naismith College Player of the Year (2016); First Sunrise NBA Draft selection (6th overall, 2016); NBA 3-PT Champion (2000); Fastest in NBA history to hit 1,000 3–pointers; 22nd All-Time in NBA Career 3PM
Daniel Oturu
Austin Reaves: Went from undrafted to now signing a four-year, $54 million contract with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2023; only the third undrafted player on a U.S. National Team (USMNT) of NBA players
Dusan Ristic
Landry Shamet: 26th overall pick in 2018; NBA All-Rookie Second Team (2019)
Fred VanVleet: NBA Champion (2019); NBA All-Star (2022); went from undrafted to the highest paid player on the Houston Rockets in 2023-24
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