Former Ole Miss basketball coach Kennedy hired by UAB

Published 4:49 pm Friday, March 20, 2020

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — UAB has hired former Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy to lead its basketball program.

The Blazers announced Kennedy’s return to his alma mater on Friday. A two-time Southeastern Conference coach of the year and Ole Miss’ winningest coach, Kennedy remains the second-leading scorer in UAB program history.

He spent the past two years as a commentator for ESPN and the SEC Network. Kennedy received a six-year contract through the 2025-26 season. The school did not disclose contract details, and the hiring pends official approval by the University of Alabama System Board of Trustees.

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“I am blessed to be able to return to my alma mater, in a city that I love, to lead this storied basketball program,” Kennedy said in a statement. “I want to thank Dr. Watts and Mark Ingram for believing in me and affording me this tremendous opportunity. In 1977, when Gene Bartow came to the Magic City to start UAB Athletics, he did so with a vision to create a nationally relevant basketball program. It is now my mission to restore this program back to its rightful place on the college basketball landscape.”

Kennedy replaces Robert Ehsan, who lasted four seasons. UAB has not had a losing season since 2012-13, but also has not reached the NCAA Tournament since 2015. Ehsan had a 76-57 record that included two 20-win seasons, but the only postseason appearance was a first-round loss to Brown in the first round of the 2019 College Basketball Invitational.

Kennedy led Ole Miss to the SEC Tournament title in 2013 with a 27-9 record and took the Rebels to two NCAA Tournament appearances.

Kennedy scored 1,787 points in three seasons at UAB from 1988-91 and holds the school record for career 3-pointers made (318), 3-point field goal percentage (43.7) and free throw percentage (87.2). He averaged a school-record 21.8 points per game in 1990-91.