

May 4th, 2007
BROOKLYN -- Long Island University has named a new Head Basketball Coach for the men's program following the firing of former head coach Jim Ferry. Ferry went 53-88 as the head coach during his 5 seasons as coach of the Blackbirds, but was let go by administration after failing to 'take the next step.'
Wes Andrews, 28, grew up in Bronx, NY, where he was a 2-time all-state forward in high school. Following high school, Andrews spent his next 4 years playing for Syracuse, where he developed into a reliable option off the bench for the Orange, and won 6th man of the year in the Big East as both a Junior and a Senior.
Following his graduate, Andrews spent 3 years working with AAU programs across New York, developing multiple power 5 recruits, as well as mid and low major players. Wes Andrews has spent his past 2 years as an assistant coach for the Orange, working under head coach Jim Boeheim, going 47-23 during his two years with the program, making the NCAA tournament one time.
Many in the coaching industry believe that Andrews has the potential to be a bright young mind in the coaching industry, understanding the famous 2-3 zone that Syracuse runs so brilliantly. Andrews is also credited for revolutionizing the Syracuse offense, and of course player development.
Andrews has connections around the country through the AAU circuit, but his deep connections are rooted within the state of New York where both he and LIU administration believe he need to recruit heavily to take the Blackbirds to the next level.
Andrews has hired coach O.J Seegars, formally director of player development with the Westchester Knicks, D-League affiliate of the New York Knicks, and Denver Thomas, former director of basketball operations with the Syracuse Orange.






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