Army West Point Athletics
Men's Basketball

- Title:
- Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
Andy Fox joined the Army West Point Men’s Basketball coaching staff prior to the 2024-25 season. Fox joins the Black Knights after five total years in Nashville, Tennessee with the Vanderbilt Men’s Basketball team.
Coaching the Commodores
Fox began as a director of scouting for the Commodores for the 2019-20 season, remaining in the role for two seasons before taking on the title of General Manager for the 2021-22 season.
Fox then stepped into the role of Associate Head Coach for Vanderbilt prior to the 2022-23 season, serving two years on the coaching staff in that capacity before making the move to West Point, N.Y. to join the Black Knights’ coaching staff.
While with Vanderbilt, Fox was instrumental to the team’s improvement over his last four seasons with the squad, helping Vanderbilt to back-to-back winning seasons and two appearances in the NIT Quarterfinals.
During his career with Vanderbilt, Fox has coached six student-athletes who went on to the NBA. He has helped mentor 32 All-Conference players and has experience working in several conferences throughout the Southeast including the SEC, American Athletic Conference, Conference USA, and Southern Conference.
In his prior role as Vanderbilt’s General Manager, Fox oversaw the Commodores’ on and off-campus recruiting, underclassmen recruiting, program enhancement, and special capital projects, as well as coordinating non-conference scheduling games and ELITE camps. He also assisted with oversight of the program’s managers and graduate managers.
Building Up the Bulldogs
Fox arrived at Vanderbilt after serving as the Director of Basketball Operations at Louisiana Tech for four seasons.
For the Bulldogs, he handled team travel, coordination of student-athlete recruiting, directing summer basketball camps, game and practice planning, basketball analytics, and team scheduling while serving as the program’s compliance liaison and budget manager.
Louisiana Tech registered four consecutive winning seasons in his time in Ruston — including a pair of 23-win seasons. Fox was instrumental in the development of Bulldog forward Erik McCree, who went on to play for the Utah Jazz.
Guiding the Green Wave
Prior to Louisiana Tech, Fox spent five years as an assistant coach and director of operations at Tulane.
As an assistant coach, his primary role was recruiting, game preparation, and player development. He helped Tulane to back-to-back postseason appearances with a trip to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament in 2012-13 and to the College Basketball Invitational in 2013-14. In 2012-13, the Green Wave posted a 20-15 record, the program’s first 20-win season since 2000 and one of just two 20-win seasons for Tulane since 2000.
While at Tulane, Fox contributed to the recruitment and development of NBA players Cameron Reynolds (Minnesota Timberwolves) and Melvin Frazier (Orlando Magic). In 2018, Frazier became the first NBA draft pick from Tulane since 1997.
On the recruiting trail, Fox helped the Green Wave recruit Ricky Tarrant, the 2012 Conference USA Freshman of the Year. Tarrant became the second player in league history to earn Freshman of the Year and First Team All-Conference honors in the same season since Derrick Rose.
Fortifying The Citadel
Fox also spent four seasons as an assistant coach at The Citadel.
While there, he helped guide the Bulldogs to their most successful stretch in program history, including a school-record 20 wins and the program’s first postseason appearance in 2009.
Fox was a key member of The Citadel coaching staff that recruited and developed all-time leading scorer Cameron Wells.
Fox’s Collegiate Background
Before he arrived at The Citadel, Fox served as a graduate assistant at Tennessee, one year each under Bruce Pearl and Buzz Peterson. While with the Volunteers in 2006, the team captured the SEC East title and earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in 2004 in Economics and Health Science from Cornell (Iowa), where he played basketball for four years. Fox was fifth all-time in assists and seventh all-time in steals in school history. He was a two-year captain, earning All-Iowa Conference honors in 2004.
Fox completed his master’s in Sports Psychology from Tennessee’s sports studies program in 2006.
Fox and his wife, Tiffany, have three children – Brendan, Emery and Camille.