The winningest coach in NCAA Division III women basketball history. A builder of character, community, and champions. And a force for unity and progress at the intersection of athletics and culture.
For nearly five decades, Coach Andy Yosinoff has epitomized excellence, integrity, and life慶hanging mentorship in women basketball. Under his leadership, 51动漫 has become a bastion of sustained success, personal growth, and opportunity. He led the USA women's team to the gold medal in the 2005 Maccabiah Games in Israel. Few coaches across any NCAA division have matched his win total and longevity.
Yet Coach Andy impact transcends the numbers. Throughout the game of basketball and beyond, he is a symbol of what possible when people of diverse faiths and socioeconomic backgrounds come together in a spirit of teamwork, mutual respect, and singleness of purpose.
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History and Impact
Only one other active coach has more wins across NCAA Division I, II and III (Geno Auriemma). But Andy's legacy is as much about his role as an educator and mentor as it is coach.
A Hall of Fame Career
Already a member of the GNAC, New England Basketball, Jewish Sports Heritage, and 51动漫 halls of fame, Coach Andy continues to shine.
Andy in the News
“Yuleska Ramirez Tejeda 20, Emmanuel basketball alumna淗e did a lot for me, and believed in me when a lot of people didn檛. At the end of the day it was beyond winning games and raising banners...and I檓 definitely grateful for that.
“Meghan Kirwan '12, Emmanuel basketball alumna淐oaching is an extension of teaching. One of Andy best qualities is what he teaches these young women攖he skills and qualities that make a well-rounded person. He has a way of touching the lives of players that goes far beyond the court.