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Andre Morgan

Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
PositionAssistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
Andre Morgan joined the University of Cincinnati men’s basketball staff in April 2021 as an Assistant Coach.
 
Morgan came to Cincinnati after spending the previous three seasons as an assistant coach for Middle Tennessee State University in Conference USA working under Nick McDevitt.
 
From 2016-2018, Morgan was an assistant coach under Coach Miller at UNC Greensboro. While at UNCG, he helped lead the Spartans to a 52-18 record overall and a 29-17 mark in Southern Conference play while advancing to the 2018 NCAA Tournament and 2017 National Invitational Tournament.
 
The Spartans won the 2018 regular season and tournament titles in the SoCon and won a share of the 2017 regular season title, earning the No. 1 seed before falling in the championship game. The last two seasons marked the first two times in the program’s history they earned a No. 1 seed in the SoCon Tournament.
 
Morgan served one season as the associate head coach at Kentucky Wesleyan. The Panthers posted a 27-4 record in his lone season in Owensboro while winning the Great Midwest Athletic Conference and advancing to the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional.
 
Morgan also spent one season as an assistant coach at The Citadel, his first stint in the SoCon, after a season in Conference USA as a part of head coach Jerod Haase’s support staff at UAB.
 
The Buford, Ga., native began his coaching career with a three-year stint at Young Harris College where he helped the Mountain Lions to a 17-game improvement in 2011-12 with a 22-win season.

Morgan played two seasons at Kennesaw State, receiving 2006 Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year honors, before transferring to North Georgia where he received All-Peach Belt Conference honors as a junior for the Nighthawks in 2008. He earned his business administration degree in 2010 from UNG.
 
An excellent prep career saw Morgan earn 2005 McDonald’s All-America honorable mention recognition while also being named Class AA All-State by the Georgia Sports Writers Association as a senior averaging 20.3 points and 10.1 rebounds per game at Buford High School. He led the Wolves to the state semifinals with a 23-8 record his final season and finished his career as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,503 points.
 
Morgan and his wife Lynn are proud parents of daughters Amaya and Makenzie.