Pat Kelsey Adds Former Campbell Coach John Andrzejek to Louisville Staff
Andrzejek exits after a 16-18 season and joins Pat Kelsey’s staff as Louisville adds its first new assistant.
- On Wednesday, John Andrzejek, a 33-year-old former Campbell head coach, joined the University of Louisville basketball staff as associate head coach under Pat Kelsey.
- Andrzejek resigned from Campbell after citing a "shift" in the university's basketball commitment, stating the institution could no longer fund the program appropriately.
- Previously, Andrzejek served two seasons as an assistant coach at Florida, where he helped guide the Gators to a 2025 national championship with the nation's sixth-best defense.
- Kelsey lost assistant coach Thomas Carr and executive director Brian Kloman last week to Indiana and Auburn; Andrzejek fills part of the staffing gap.
- Recognized as ESPN's youngest "40 Under 40" coach at age 27, Andrzejek also held assistant roles at Washington State, Dartmouth, and Johns Hopkins before Campbell.
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The Campbell basketball program will be searching for a new head coach this offseason. John Andrzejek announced his intention to leave the school on Wednesday. He blasted the school’s administration in the process. Andrzejek called his bosses cheap. They were not willing to spend on success. It put him in a no-win position. As a result, he’s accepted a demotion to move onto Louisville. He’ll be an assistant on Pat Kelsey’s staff. Who is John And…
Report: Campbell coach John Andrzejek joining Louisville staff
Campbell men's basketball coach John Andrzejek resigned after one season on Wednesday, citing incompatible differences with the school's administrators.
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