Andy Kennedy (basketball coach)

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Andy Kennedy

Title Head coach
College Mississippi
Sport Basketball
Team record 21-13 (.617)
Born March 13, 1968 (1968-03-13) (age 40)
Place of birth Flag of the United States Louisville, Mississippi
Career highlights
Overall 42-26 (.617)
Playing career
1986–1987
1988-1991
NC State
UAB
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1994–1995
1996–2001
2001–2005
2005–2006
2006–present
South Alabama (asst.)
UAB (asst.)
Cincinnati (asst.)
Cincinnati
Mississippi

Andy Kennedy (born March 13, 1968 in Louisville, Mississippi) is the current head men's basketball coach at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). Kennedy was a standout player in high school at both Winston Academy and Louisville High School. He was a 1986 Parade All-American and he went on to play for North Carolina State and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. On March 24, 2006, Kennedy was introduced as the Rebels' 20th head men's basketball coach.

Kennedy's coaching career began as an assistant for the University of South Alabama during the 1994-1995 season. Since then he has also served as an assistant coach at UAB from 1996-2001 and the University of Cincinnati from 2001-2005. Kennedy's most notable coaching position came during the 2005-06 season when he was named interim head coach for Cincinnati after Bob Huggins resigned. He lead the Bearcats to a 21-13 record and an NIT appearance that year. He is known for his excellent style of recruiting, and has developed a national reputation as a top recruiter.

He is now the head men's basketball coach for the Ole Miss Rebels. He led the Rebels to a 21-13 overall record and 8-8 in conference play record to become co-champions of the Southeastern Conference Western division. The Rebels made it to the semi-finals of the SEC tournament, but fell to the eventual champions, Florida. The Rebels then received an NIT berth and won the first round against Appalachian State but fell to the eventual runners-up, Clemson.

Andy Kennedy's 2006-2007 season as an Ole Miss Rebel was thought of as a success as the Rebles shared the SEC's Western Division title with Mississippi State after being projected to finish last in the West division. Kennedy's Rebs did a nice job defending their home court in Oxford where they were 14-1, losing only to Kentucky.

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He was a 1986 Parade All-American, as well as the Mississippi Player of the Year at Louisville High School. He started his collegiate career at North Carolina State where he was a member of Jim Valvano's 1987 Atlantic Coast Conference championship team. He then transferred to UAB where over the next three seasons he became the school's No. 2 all-time leading scorer with 1,787 points, an 18.8-point career scoring average.

He still holds or shares 20 Blazer records, including most 3-point field goals (318), highest career 3-point percentage (.437), most 20-point games (43), most 30-point games (7) and the single game scoring mark of 41 points.

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Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Cincinnati (Big East Conference) (2005 — 2006)
2005–2006 Cincinnati 21-13 8-8 8th NIT Quarterfinals
Cincinnati: 21-13 8-8
Ole Miss (Southeastern Conference) (2006 — present)
2006–2007 Ole Miss 21-13 8-8 T-1st (West) NIT 2nd Round
2007–2008 Ole Miss 24-11[1] 7-9 3rd (West) NIT Semifinals
Ole Miss: 45-24 15-17
Total: 66-37

      National Champion         Conference Champion         Conference Tournament Champion


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