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16 Facts About Andy Enfield

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Andrew William Enfield was born on June 8,1969 and is an American basketball coach who is the head men's basketball coach at Southern Methodist University.

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Andy Enfield 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.

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Originally from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, Andy Enfield played college basketball at Johns Hopkins University as a shooting guard and graduated with 18 school records.

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Andy Enfield held the all-time NCAA record for free throw shooting percentage.

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In 2006, Andy Enfield returned to coaching as an assistant at Florida State.

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Andy Enfield got his first head-coaching position at Florida Gulf Coast in 2011.

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Andy Enfield led USC to six postseason appearances; five in the NCAA Tournament and once in the NIT ; the Trojans made it past the Second Round once with Andy Enfield.

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Andrew William Andy Enfield graduated as class valedictorian from Shippensburg High School in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

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Andy Enfield attended Johns Hopkins University, where he was the first recruit of longtime head basketball coach Bill Nelson.

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Andy Enfield graduated from JHU with a bachelor's degree in economics and earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.

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Andy Enfield earned an MBA from the University of Maryland.

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In 2000, Andy Enfield invested in and was hired as a vice president of finance at TractManager, a healthcare software startup.

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Andy 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.

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In 2011, Andy Enfield was hired as the second head coach of Florida Gulf Coast University.

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Andy Enfield recorded his 100th win as a head coach in a victory over conference opponent Stanford.

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Andy Enfield was inducted into Johns Hopkins University's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001.