Orsborn returned to Bradley as an assistant coach from 1947 to 1956, which included two NCAA runner-up finishes. In 1956, he was elevated to head coach. From 1956 to 1965, he compiled a won-loss record of 194–56 (.774). During this time, the Braves won three NIT championships. During this nine-year span, the Braves also earned six
Associated Press top 20 finishes, Orsborn was named
Missouri Valley Conference coach of the year in 1960 and 1962. Orsborn also has the distinction of recording his first 100 victories in 120 games, which is sixth on the all-time list for college coaches. In 1965, Orsborn took the position of Bradley's director of athletics and served in that function until 1978. ==Later life==