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Andy Enfield

Andrew William Enfield (born June 8, 1969) is an American basketball coach who is the men's head coach for the USC Trojans of the Pac-12 Conference. He came to national prominence as head coach at Florida Gulf Coast when it made an unexpected run to the Sweet 16 round of the 2013 NCAA tournament as a No. 15 seed.

Andy Enfield
Enfield in 2014.
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamUSC
ConferencePac-12
Record205–128 (.616)
Biographical details
Born (1969-06-08) June 8, 1969 (age 54)
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Playing career
1987–1991Johns Hopkins
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1994–1996Milwaukee Bucks (assistant)
1998–2000Boston Celtics (assistant)
2006–2011Florida State (assistant)
2011–2013Florida Gulf Coast
2013–presentUSC
Head coaching record
Overall246–156 (.612)
Tournaments
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
ASUN tournament (2013)
Awards
NABC third-team All-American (1991)
2× First-team All-UAA (1990, 1991)
Academic All-America (1990, 1991)
Pac-12 Coach of the Year (2021)

Originally from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, Enfield played college basketball at Johns Hopkins University as a shooting guard and graduated with 18 school records. He holds the all-time NCAA record for free throw shooting percentage.[1] A basketball coach since 1994, Enfield began his career as an assistant coach for the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics, after which he went on a brief hiatus from coaching to work as a business executive. In 2006, Enfield returned to coaching as an assistant at Florida State. Enfield got his first head-coaching position at Florida Gulf Coast in 2011.

After two seasons at Florida Gulf Coast, Enfield became the head coach of the USC Trojans in 2013. Enfield has led USC to five postseason appearances, four in the NCAA Tournament (2016, 2017, 2021, and 2022) and once in the 2018 NIT.

Early life and education Edit

Andrew William Enfield graduated as class valedictorian from Shippensburg High School in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.[2][failed verification] He attended Johns Hopkins University, where he was the first recruit of longtime head basketball head coach Bill Nelson. Enfield was a shooting guard and currently holds 18 school records, such as career points (2,025), single-season points (610), career scoring average (18.8), career field goals (680), career three-pointers (234), career three-point percentage (.470), career free throws (431), single-season free-throw percentage (95.3), and career minutes (3,542).[3][1] He also set the NCAA record for career free throw percentage (.925)[3][4] (since broken by Blake Ahearn) and was named a Division III Academic All-American in 1990 and 1991 and NABC All-American in 1991.[3] Enfield graduated from JHU with a bachelor's degree in economics and earned the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.[3] He earned an MBA from the University of Maryland.[5]

Career Edit

Career background Edit

To supplement his income, Enfield and former Johns Hopkins lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala operated lacrosse and basketball camps, which focused on shooting. This evolved into consulting, where Enfield advertised himself as "the shot doctor." He moved to New York City and formed his first company which sold videos teaching basketball shooting techniques.

In 2000, Enfield invested in and was hired as a vice president of finance at TractManager, a healthcare software startup. The company's founder/CEO, Thomas A. Rizk, said he "saw some genius in Andy in everything he did". Enfield remained with the company for more than five years and, as of March 2013, still owns stock in it; Rizk stated the company is worth significantly more than the $100 million figure he claimed was erroneously reported by Sports Illustrated.[6]

Coaching career Edit

Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, and Florida State Edit

Beginning in 1994, Enfield's work as a shooting consultant led to jobs as a shooting coach for two years each with the Milwaukee Bucks and then the Boston Celtics. After leaving TractManager, he was an assistant coach for five years to Leonard Hamilton with the Florida State Seminoles, which earned three trips to the NCAA tournament.

Florida Gulf Coast University Edit

In 2011, Enfield was hired as the second head coach of Florida Gulf Coast University. In his first season, he led the team to the finals of the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament, losing to regular-season champion Belmont. In 2012–13, FGCU first attracted attention by beating Miami and finishing in second place as the second seed in the Atlantic Sun tournament. After defeating regular season champion Mercer in the championship game, the Eagles earned a No. 15 seed in the South Region of the NCAA tournament, where they upset No. 2 seed Georgetown in the first round and No. 7 seed San Diego State in the second round, making them the first No. 15 seed to reach the regional semifinals (popularly known as the "Sweet 16").[7] Their run ended after being defeated 62–50 by No. 3 Florida.

USC Edit

On April 1, 2013, the University of Southern California hired Enfield as its head basketball coach.[8][9] He replaced Bob Cantu, who took over in the middle of the 2012–13 season on an interim basis from Kevin O'Neill, who was fired.[9] At first, the Trojans could not repeat the success of Enfield's previous team, finishing last in the Pac-12 in Enfield's first two seasons, but they made the NCAA Tournament in his third season. In his fourth season, Enfield and the Trojans got out to a 14–0 start before dropping their conference opener to Oregon. Enfield recorded his 100th win as a head coach in a victory over conference opponent Stanford.

Personal life Edit

Enfield's wife is former model Amanda Marcum.[10] They have two daughters, Aila and Lily, and a son, Marcum.[11][12] Enfield was inducted into Johns Hopkins University's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001.[3][1]

Head coaching record Edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Florida Gulf Coast Eagles (Atlantic Sun Conference) (2011–2013)
2011–12 Florida Gulf Coast 15–17 8–10 T–6th
2012–13 Florida Gulf Coast 26–11 13–5 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 16
Florida Gulf Coast: 41–28 (.594) 21–15 (.583)
USC Trojans (Pac-12 Conference) (2013–present)
2013–14 USC 11–21 2–16 12th
2014–15 USC 12–20 3–15 12th
2015–16 USC 21–13 9–9 6th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2016–17 USC 26–10 10–8 T–5th NCAA Division I Round of 32
2017–18 USC 24–12 12–6 2nd NIT Second Round
2018–19 USC 16–17 8–10 T–8th
2019–20 USC 22–9 11–7 T–3rd Postseason cancelled due to COVID-19
2020–21 USC 25–8 15–5 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2021–22 USC 26–8 14–6 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2022–23 USC 22–11 14–6 T–2nd NCAA Division I Round of 64
USC: 205–128 (.616) 98–88 (.527)
Total: 246–156 (.612)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Norlander, Matt (March 27, 2013). "Before he was a star, he was a star: Andy Enfield at Johns Hopkins". CBS Sports.
  2. ^ Casey, Tim (23 March 2013). "Florida Gulf Coast coach Andy Enfield, Johns Hopkins' leading scorer, succeeds again". Baltimore Sun.
  3. ^ a b c d e "JHU Hall of Famer Andy Enfield Named Head Coach at Florida Gulf Coast". Johns Hopkins University. 31 March 2011.
  4. ^ O'Neil, Dana (March 22, 2013). "Florida Gulf Coast coach's risks paying off". ESPN.
  5. ^ Howard, Johnette (April 3, 2013). "Andy Enfield has options". ESPN.
  6. ^ Strauss, Chris (March 26, 2013). "Andy Enfield's ex-boss reveals the coach's other career". USA Today.
  7. ^ Layden, Tim (24 March 2013). "FGCU's Andy Enfield enjoys strange path to sport's pinnacle". 2013 NCAA Men's Tournament. Time Warner, Inc.
  8. ^ Klein, Gary (April 3, 2013). "Andy Enfield introduced as USC's basketball coach". The Los Angeles Times.
  9. ^ a b Thamel, Pete (April 1, 2013). "USC taps FGCU's Andy Enfield as next head coach". CNN.
  10. ^ Boren, Cindy (22 March 2013). "Andy Enfield's wife was a supermodel. You may be seeing a lot more of her". Washington Post.
  11. ^ Ebright, Olsen (April 3, 2013). "USC "Resets" Hoops Program With Andy Enfield Hire". NBC Los Angeles.
  12. ^ "Andy Enfield To Become USC Men's Basketball Head Coach". USCtrojans.com. Retrieved April 1, 2013.

External links Edit

  • USC profile

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Andrew William Enfield born June 8 1969 is an American basketball coach who is the men s head coach for the USC Trojans of the Pac 12 Conference He came to national prominence as head coach at Florida Gulf Coast when it made an unexpected run to the Sweet 16 round of the 2013 NCAA tournament as a No 15 seed Andy EnfieldEnfield in 2014 Current positionTitleHead coachTeamUSCConferencePac 12Record205 128 616 Biographical detailsBorn 1969 06 08 June 8 1969 age 54 Shippensburg Pennsylvania U S Playing career1987 1991Johns HopkinsCoaching career HC unless noted 1994 1996Milwaukee Bucks assistant 1998 2000Boston Celtics assistant 2006 2011Florida State assistant 2011 2013Florida Gulf Coast2013 presentUSCHead coaching recordOverall246 156 612 Tournaments7 5 NCAA Division I 1 1 NIT Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsASUN tournament 2013 AwardsNABC third team All American 1991 2 First team All UAA 1990 1991 2 Academic All America 1990 1991 Pac 12 Coach of the Year 2021 Originally from Shippensburg Pennsylvania Enfield played college basketball at Johns Hopkins University as a shooting guard and graduated with 18 school records He holds the all time NCAA record for free throw shooting percentage 1 A basketball coach since 1994 Enfield began his career as an assistant coach for the NBA s Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics after which he went on a brief hiatus from coaching to work as a business executive In 2006 Enfield returned to coaching as an assistant at Florida State Enfield got his first head coaching position at Florida Gulf Coast in 2011 After two seasons at Florida Gulf Coast Enfield became the head coach of the USC Trojans in 2013 Enfield has led USC to five postseason appearances four in the NCAA Tournament 2016 2017 2021 and 2022 and once in the 2018 NIT Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Career background 2 2 Coaching career 2 2 1 Milwaukee Bucks Boston Celtics and Florida State 2 2 2 Florida Gulf Coast University 2 2 3 USC 3 Personal life 4 Head coaching record 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditAndrew William Enfield graduated as class valedictorian from Shippensburg High School in Shippensburg Pennsylvania 2 failed verification He attended Johns Hopkins University where he was the first recruit of longtime head basketball head coach Bill Nelson Enfield was a shooting guard and currently holds 18 school records such as career points 2 025 single season points 610 career scoring average 18 8 career field goals 680 career three pointers 234 career three point percentage 470 career free throws 431 single season free throw percentage 95 3 and career minutes 3 542 3 1 He also set the NCAA record for career free throw percentage 925 3 4 since broken by Blake Ahearn and was named a Division III Academic All American in 1990 and 1991 and NABC All American in 1991 3 Enfield graduated from JHU with a bachelor s degree in economics and earned the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 3 He earned an MBA from the University of Maryland 5 Career EditCareer background Edit To supplement his income Enfield and former Johns Hopkins lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala operated lacrosse and basketball camps which focused on shooting This evolved into consulting where Enfield advertised himself as the shot doctor He moved to New York City and formed his first company which sold videos teaching basketball shooting techniques In 2000 Enfield invested in and was hired as a vice president of finance at TractManager a healthcare software startup The company s founder CEO Thomas A Rizk said he saw some genius in Andy in everything he did Enfield remained with the company for more than five years and as of March 2013 still owns stock in it Rizk stated the company is worth significantly more than the 100 million figure he claimed was erroneously reported by Sports Illustrated 6 Coaching career Edit Milwaukee Bucks Boston Celtics and Florida State Edit Beginning in 1994 Enfield s work as a shooting consultant led to jobs as a shooting coach for two years each with the Milwaukee Bucks and then the Boston Celtics After leaving TractManager he was an assistant coach for five years to Leonard Hamilton with the Florida State Seminoles which earned three trips to the NCAA tournament Florida Gulf Coast University Edit In 2011 Enfield was hired as the second head coach of Florida Gulf Coast University In his first season he led the team to the finals of the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament losing to regular season champion Belmont In 2012 13 FGCU first attracted attention by beating Miami and finishing in second place as the second seed in the Atlantic Sun tournament After defeating regular season champion Mercer in the championship game the Eagles earned a No 15 seed in the South Region of the NCAA tournament where they upset No 2 seed Georgetown in the first round and No 7 seed San Diego State in the second round making them the first No 15 seed to reach the regional semifinals popularly known as the Sweet 16 7 Their run ended after being defeated 62 50 by No 3 Florida USC Edit On April 1 2013 the University of Southern California hired Enfield as its head basketball coach 8 9 He replaced Bob Cantu who took over in the middle of the 2012 13 season on an interim basis from Kevin O Neill who was fired 9 At first the Trojans could not repeat the success of Enfield s previous team finishing last in the Pac 12 in Enfield s first two seasons but they made the NCAA Tournament in his third season In his fourth season Enfield and the Trojans got out to a 14 0 start before dropping their conference opener to Oregon Enfield recorded his 100th win as a head coach in a victory over conference opponent Stanford Personal life EditEnfield s wife is former model Amanda Marcum 10 They have two daughters Aila and Lily and a son Marcum 11 12 Enfield was inducted into Johns Hopkins University s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001 3 1 Head coaching record EditStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonFlorida Gulf Coast Eagles Atlantic Sun Conference 2011 2013 2011 12 Florida Gulf Coast 15 17 8 10 T 6th2012 13 Florida Gulf Coast 26 11 13 5 2nd NCAA Division I Sweet 16Florida Gulf Coast 41 28 594 21 15 583 USC Trojans Pac 12 Conference 2013 present 2013 14 USC 11 21 2 16 12th2014 15 USC 12 20 3 15 12th2015 16 USC 21 13 9 9 6th NCAA Division I Round of 642016 17 USC 26 10 10 8 T 5th NCAA Division I Round of 322017 18 USC 24 12 12 6 2nd NIT Second Round2018 19 USC 16 17 8 10 T 8th2019 20 USC 22 9 11 7 T 3rd Postseason cancelled due to COVID 192020 21 USC 25 8 15 5 2nd NCAA Division I Elite Eight2021 22 USC 26 8 14 6 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 642022 23 USC 22 11 14 6 T 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 64USC 205 128 616 98 88 527 Total 246 156 612 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championReferences Edit a b c Norlander Matt March 27 2013 Before he was a star he was a star Andy Enfield at Johns Hopkins CBS Sports Casey Tim 23 March 2013 Florida Gulf Coast coach Andy Enfield Johns Hopkins leading scorer succeeds again Baltimore Sun a b c d e JHU Hall of Famer Andy Enfield Named Head Coach at Florida Gulf Coast Johns Hopkins University 31 March 2011 O Neil Dana March 22 2013 Florida Gulf Coast coach s risks paying off ESPN Howard Johnette April 3 2013 Andy Enfield has options ESPN Strauss Chris March 26 2013 Andy Enfield s ex boss reveals the coach s other career USA Today Layden Tim 24 March 2013 FGCU s Andy Enfield enjoys strange path to sport s pinnacle 2013 NCAA Men s Tournament Time Warner Inc Klein Gary April 3 2013 Andy Enfield introduced as USC s basketball coach The Los Angeles Times a b Thamel Pete April 1 2013 USC taps FGCU s Andy Enfield as next head coach CNN Boren Cindy 22 March 2013 Andy Enfield s wife was a supermodel You may be seeing a lot more of her Washington Post Ebright Olsen April 3 2013 USC Resets Hoops Program With Andy Enfield Hire NBC Los Angeles Andy Enfield To Become USC Men s Basketball Head Coach USCtrojans com Retrieved April 1 2013 External links EditUSC profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andy Enfield amp oldid 1167094592, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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