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Andrea Williams

Andrea Williams

Andrea Williams was named head coach of the Cougars women’s basketball team on July 1, 2022. A 27-year coaching veteran across Division I, II and III women’s basketball, Williams comes to CSU following three years of leading the Division II Fort Valley State Wildcats.

During her time at Fort Valley State, Williams led the Wildcats to a first-year record of 13-14 and 9-8 in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, earning victories in two of her first three games on the way to the program’s most wins in six years. During her first season at FVSU, the Wildcats earned a home upset win over nationally-ranked and SIAC Tournament and East Division champion Benedict College, a sweep of rival Albany State, a victory over regionally-ranked West Georgia and led NCAA Division II in offensive rebounds (19.8 rpg) and third in rebounds per game (48.1 rpg). In three seasons at Fort Valley State, she accumulated a 28-34 record and a 17-22 Southern Intercollegiate Conference mark. 

Prior to leading Fort Valley State, Williams was an assistant coach at two Division I schools, Oakland University (2016-19) and Purdue Fort Wayne (2015-16), following a six-season stint as the head coach of the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) women's basketball program (2010-15). During her time in Colorado Springs, the Falcons defeated nationally-ranked teams, including Colorado State, the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Fresno State and Boise State.

Prior to her work at the USAFA, she served as an assistant coach at the University of South Florida (2008-10), Jacksonville University (2004-08), the U.S. Naval Academy (2002-04) and the University of Tampa (1999-2002). During her time at South Florida, the Bulls earned the 2009 Division I NIT tournament crown and while she was at Jacksonville University, Williams was part of Dolphins teams which defeated the University of Miami, Florida and Florida Gulf Coast University.

Williams began her coaching career at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (1995-97), followed by a head coaching role at Division III Waynesburg University (Pennsylvania) (1997-99).