Byron Samuels Explained

Byron Samuels
Birth Date:3 May 1964
Player Years1:1982–1986
Player Team1:UNC Asheville
Player Positions:Florida
Coach Years1:1989–1990
Coach Team1:Tulsa (asst.)
Coach Years2:1990–1991
Coach Team2:UNC Wilmington (asst.)
Coach Years3:1991–1992
Coach Team3:Radford (asst.)
Coach Years4:1992–1994
Coach Team4:UNC Wilmington (asst.)
Coach Years5:1994–1995
Coach Team5:Washington State (asst.)
Coach Years6:1995–1997
Coach Team6:Hampton
Coach Years7:1998–2001
Coach Team7:Tennessee (asst.)
Coach Years8:2001–2002
Coach Team8:Radford (asst.)
Coach Years9:2002–2007
Coach Team9:Radford
Coach Years10:2007–2009
Coach Team10:South Florida (asst.)
Coach Years11:2010–2012
Coach Team11:Hillsborough CC (asst. AD)
Coach Years12:2013–2014
Coach Team12:Georgia (Operations Coord.)
Coach Years13:2014–2017
Coach Team13:Florida A&M
Overall Record:92–194

Byron Samuels (born May 3, 1964) is a former college basketball head coach. He was previously the head coach for Florida A&M University.[1] [2]

Originally from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Samuels played college basketball at UNC Asheville.[1] A forward, Samuels averaged 12.3 points and 7.6 rebounds in his senior season of 1985–86.[3] Samuels graduated from UNC Asheville in 1986 with a bachelor's degree in personnel management. He then completed a master's degree in sociology at Western Carolina University in 1989.Web site: Byron Samuels. University of South Florida. December 27, 2023.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Byron Samuels. Florida A&M University. https://web.archive.org/web/20170318090409/http://www.famuathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=25300&ATCLID=209523466. March 18, 2017. dead.
  2. News: Jordan. Culver. FAMU parts ways with basketball coach Byron Samuels. Tallahassee Democrat. March 17, 2017. March 17, 2017.
  3. Web site: UNC Asheville 1985-86. NCAA. December 27, 2023.