Staff Directory

John Andrzejek
- Title:
- Associate Head Coach
John Andrzejek begins his first season at Louisville under head coach Pat Kelsey in 2026-27, serving as the program's associate head coach and defensive coordinator.Â
Andrzejek heads to The Ville after spending one season as the head coach of Campbell University. Prior to his stop at Campbell, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator with the 2025 National Champion Florida Gators.
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The Camels played some of their best basketball this past March under Andrzejek, upsetting top-seeded UNC Wilmington in the quarterfinals of the CAA Tournament. Campbell defeated the Seahawks 85-70 for one of the biggest conference tournament upsets of the month and to advance to the semifinals.
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Under Andrzejek, the Camels earned 16 wins, the most ever by a Campbell coach in their first season in the program’s DI era, dating back to the 1970s.
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In Andrzejek’s time with Florida, the Gators went 60-16 over two seasons. Gator head coach Todd Golden elevated Andrzejek to the defensive coordinator position for the 2024-25 season and he led their defensive efforts all the way to a 36-4 record and national championship.Â
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Andrzejek brought new life to Florida’s defense, helping the Gators rise from 94th in defensive efficiency to sixth in the nation, capping off the season with a 12-game win streak resulting in the program’s fifth SEC Tournament title, sixth Final Four appearance and third national championship.
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While at Florida, he coached consensus First Team All-American and the 2025 Final Four Most Outstanding Player Walter Clayton Jr and Third Team All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman recipient Alex Condon. Condon was Florida’s leading shot blocker in Andrzejek’s time with the Gators and the program’s leading rebounder in 2024-25.
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From 2019 to 2023, Andrzejek served as an assistant coach at Washington State under current Stanford head coach Kyle Smith. While in Pullman, Andrzejek helped the Cougars earn two top 10 wins and was instrumental in recruiting several All Pac-12 honorees. He was named to ESPN’s 40 Under 40 list in 2020, representing the best young coaches in college basketball.
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Before his time at WSU, Andrzejek spent one season as an assistant coach at Dartmouth in 2018-19 and one at Johns Hopkins in 2017-18.
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He got his start in basketball at Columbia as a student manager under Smith before moving to a Director of Operations roles from 2014 to 2016. Andrzejek followed Smith to San Francisco for one season before heading to Johns Hopkins as an assistant.
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Andrzejek completed his undergraduate degree in philosophy in just two and a half years, graduating from Columbia in 2013.
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He is native of Hamilton, N.Y., and is engaged to his fiancé Zule.
Andrzejek heads to The Ville after spending one season as the head coach of Campbell University. Prior to his stop at Campbell, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator with the 2025 National Champion Florida Gators.
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The Camels played some of their best basketball this past March under Andrzejek, upsetting top-seeded UNC Wilmington in the quarterfinals of the CAA Tournament. Campbell defeated the Seahawks 85-70 for one of the biggest conference tournament upsets of the month and to advance to the semifinals.
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Under Andrzejek, the Camels earned 16 wins, the most ever by a Campbell coach in their first season in the program’s DI era, dating back to the 1970s.
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In Andrzejek’s time with Florida, the Gators went 60-16 over two seasons. Gator head coach Todd Golden elevated Andrzejek to the defensive coordinator position for the 2024-25 season and he led their defensive efforts all the way to a 36-4 record and national championship.Â
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Andrzejek brought new life to Florida’s defense, helping the Gators rise from 94th in defensive efficiency to sixth in the nation, capping off the season with a 12-game win streak resulting in the program’s fifth SEC Tournament title, sixth Final Four appearance and third national championship.
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While at Florida, he coached consensus First Team All-American and the 2025 Final Four Most Outstanding Player Walter Clayton Jr and Third Team All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman recipient Alex Condon. Condon was Florida’s leading shot blocker in Andrzejek’s time with the Gators and the program’s leading rebounder in 2024-25.
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From 2019 to 2023, Andrzejek served as an assistant coach at Washington State under current Stanford head coach Kyle Smith. While in Pullman, Andrzejek helped the Cougars earn two top 10 wins and was instrumental in recruiting several All Pac-12 honorees. He was named to ESPN’s 40 Under 40 list in 2020, representing the best young coaches in college basketball.
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Before his time at WSU, Andrzejek spent one season as an assistant coach at Dartmouth in 2018-19 and one at Johns Hopkins in 2017-18.
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He got his start in basketball at Columbia as a student manager under Smith before moving to a Director of Operations roles from 2014 to 2016. Andrzejek followed Smith to San Francisco for one season before heading to Johns Hopkins as an assistant.
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Andrzejek completed his undergraduate degree in philosophy in just two and a half years, graduating from Columbia in 2013.
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He is native of Hamilton, N.Y., and is engaged to his fiancé Zule.
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