Kyle Stramara is in his first season as the Mighty Macs' head men's basketball coach in 2025-26.
Paul Murphy, Immaculata University Director of Athletics and Recreation announced the hiring of Kyle Stramara as the new Men's Basketball Head Coach and Assistant Athletics Director.
"We are ecstatic to welcome Kyle to the Immaculata community," said Paul Murphy. "His experience, work ethic, leadership qualities and passion for the holistic education we preach will help lead our men's basketball program into the future."
Stramara comes to Immaculata from Eastern University where he has served as Associate Head Coach of men's basketball since 2022. Stramara began at Eastern as the men's basketball assistant coach from 2019-2022 before being promoted to Associate Head Coach. Stramara helped lead Eastern to the 2024 MAC Commonwealth Tournament Championship, and they advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. While at Eastern Stramara recruited and developed the 2024 MAC Commonwealth Player of the Year, the 2023 MAC Commonwealth Rookie of the Year, and three MAC Commonwealth First Team selections. In 2022 Eastern won the MAC Commonwealth Regular Season Championship and played in the MAC Commonwealth Finals.
"I am truly honored to accept the roles of Head Men's Basketball Coach and Assistant Athletic Director at Immaculata University," said Stramara. "I want to thank Athletic Director Paul Murphy and the search committee for their confidence in me and for the opportunity to be part of such a historic and values-driven institution. I look forward to leading our student athletes with integrity, passion, and purpose both on the court and within the broader athletic department. Go Mighty Macs!"
Prior to his time at Eastern, Stramara was the Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at Lancaster Bible College in 2018-19. He served as Boys Varsity Basketball Head Coach at West Shore Christian Academy from 2016-2018 after serving as the Boys Varsity Assistant Coach in 2015-2016.
Stramara earned his Bachelor of Education degree in American History from West Chester University and earned his Master of Business Administration from Eastern University.