Staff Directory

Bryce Haase
- Title:
- Director of Analytics
- Email:
- Phone:
- (785) 532-6531
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Bryce Haase is in his first season as the director of analytics at Kansas State in 2026-27 after being hired by head coach Casey Alexander on April 13.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity that Coach Alexander has given me to follow him to K-State,” said Haase. “I’m probably one of the biggest college basketball fans you’ll ever meet. To jump from the Missouri Valley, which is a really, really good mid-major conference, to the Big 12, it’s always kind of what I wanted and where I wanted to work. To get the chance to do it at my age is incredible.”
In his role, Haase focuses on data analytics, advanced stats, video breakdown through Synergy Sports, player development, game preparation and a variety of coaching staff needs.
Haase spent three seasons (2023-26) on Alexander’s Belmont staff, the first two seasons as a graduate assistant (2023-25) before being elevated to director of strategy and analytics in 2025-26. He was part of 68 wins, including 41 in conference play, as the Bruins transitioned from the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) to Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) while extending their streak of 20-win seasons to 16.
This past season, Haase helped Belmont win 26 games and capture their first-ever Missouri Valley Conference regular season championship.
Haase also played a part in the development of a Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year (Tyler Lundblade), eight all-conference selections (three first team picks), three all-newcomer team honorees, three all-freshman team members and two all-defensive team selections.
Haase served as a scouting and analytics manager at UMass for head coaches Matt McCall and Frank Martin as he completed his undergraduate studies. In addition to his work with the men’s basketball team, he served as a teaching assistant in the Isenberg School of Management.
The Vienna, Va., native earned his dual bachelor's degree in sports management and operations and information management from UMass in 2023 before adding a master’s degree in sport administration from Belmont in May 2025.
- Using the Numbers to Gain an Advantage (K-State Sports Extra, April 16, 2026)
Bryce Haase is in his first season as the director of analytics at Kansas State in 2026-27 after being hired by head coach Casey Alexander on April 13.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity that Coach Alexander has given me to follow him to K-State,” said Haase. “I’m probably one of the biggest college basketball fans you’ll ever meet. To jump from the Missouri Valley, which is a really, really good mid-major conference, to the Big 12, it’s always kind of what I wanted and where I wanted to work. To get the chance to do it at my age is incredible.”
In his role, Haase focuses on data analytics, advanced stats, video breakdown through Synergy Sports, player development, game preparation and a variety of coaching staff needs.
Haase spent three seasons (2023-26) on Alexander’s Belmont staff, the first two seasons as a graduate assistant (2023-25) before being elevated to director of strategy and analytics in 2025-26. He was part of 68 wins, including 41 in conference play, as the Bruins transitioned from the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) to Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) while extending their streak of 20-win seasons to 16.
This past season, Haase helped Belmont win 26 games and capture their first-ever Missouri Valley Conference regular season championship.
Haase also played a part in the development of a Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year (Tyler Lundblade), eight all-conference selections (three first team picks), three all-newcomer team honorees, three all-freshman team members and two all-defensive team selections.
Haase served as a scouting and analytics manager at UMass for head coaches Matt McCall and Frank Martin as he completed his undergraduate studies. In addition to his work with the men’s basketball team, he served as a teaching assistant in the Isenberg School of Management.
The Vienna, Va., native earned his dual bachelor's degree in sports management and operations and information management from UMass in 2023 before adding a master’s degree in sport administration from Belmont in May 2025.
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