Andy Enfield
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Andrew William Enfield (born June 8, 1969) is an American basketball coach who is currently the head men's basketball coach at the University of Southern California (USC).
He came to national prominence as the head coach of Florida Gulf Coast University when his team achieved two major feats at the 2013 NCAA Tournament.
First they became just the seventh 15-seed to defeat a 2-seed by upsetting Georgetown in the first round of the tournament.
Then with an 81–71 upset of No. 7 San Diego State they became the first ever 15-seed to make it to the Sweet 16 round. Enfield is arguably one of the best players in the history of Johns Hopkins University basketball.
He spent his collegiate career there as a shooting guard and currently holds 18 school records in the program.
Early life and education
Andrew William Enfield graduated as class valedictorian from Shippensburg High School in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. 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). He also set the NCAA record for career free throw percentage (.925) (since broken by Blake Ahearn) and was named a Division III Academic All-American in 1990 and 1991 and NABC All-American in 1991. Enfield graduated from JHU with a bachelor's degree in economics and earned the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. He earned an MBA from the University of Maryland.
Personal life
Enfield's wife is former model Amanda Marcum. They have two daughters, Aila and Lily, and a son, Marcum. Enfield was inducted into Johns Hopkins University's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001.
Career
Enfield and former Johns Hopkins lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala ran lacrosse and basketball camps, which concentrated on shootings, to supplement his income. Enfield introduced himself as "the shot doctor" in this industry, which led to consulting. He moved to New York City and formed his first company, which sells videos demonstrating his basketball shooting methods.
Enfield invested in and was recruited as a vice president of finance at TractManager, a healthcare software start-up in 2000. Thomas A. Rizk, the company's founder/CEO, said he "saw some genius in Andy in everything he did." Enfield has been with the company for more than five years, and, as of March 2013, still owns shares; founder Thomas Rizk said the company is worth much more than the $100 million figure, which Sports Illustrated incorrectly reported.
Enfield's work as a firearms consultant led to positions as a shooting instructor for two years with the Milwaukee Bucks and later the Boston Celtics. He was an assistant coach for five years to Leonard Hamilton, the Florida State Seminoles, who earned three trips to the NCAA tournament after leaving TractManager.
Enfield was hired as the second head coach of Florida Gulf Coast University in 2011. In his first season, he led the team to the finals of the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament, losing to regular-season champion Belmont. FGCU first attracted attention in 2012–13 by beating Miami and finishing in second place as the second seed in the Atlantic Sun tournament. The Eagles earned a No. 61 after defeating Mercer in the championship game for the first time in regular season. The 15 seeds in the NCAA tournament's South Region, where they defeated No. 1 in the No. 15 brackets. Georgetown seeds in the first round and No. 2 seed in the No. 1 round. San Diego State ranked 7 seeds in the second round, making them the first No. 1 in the nation. (also known as the "Sweet 16"), 15 seeds will qualify for the regional semifinals (also known as the "Sweet 16"). They were defeated 62–50 by No. No. during their campaign, which was a bitter blow. Florida is the state of Florida.
Enfield was hired as the University of Southern California's head basketball coach on April 1, 2013. Bob Cantu was fired in the middle of the 2012–13 season on an interim basis from Kevin O'Neill, who had been suspended. The Trojans could not repeat Enfield's previous season's triumph, placing last in the Pac-12 in Enfield's first two seasons, but they did qualify for the NCAA Tournament in his third season. Enfield and the Trojans got off to a 14–0 start in their fourth season before losing their conference opener to Oregon. In a victory over conference rival Stanford, Enfield won his 100th victory as a head coach.