Harris-Stowe State University’s Athletics Department Hires Alfred Williams as Men’s Head Basketball Coach

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Harris-Stowe State University’s Athletics Department Hires Alfred Williams as  Men’s Head Basketball Coach

ST. LOUIS, MO, (July 1, 2015) – Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU) has hired Alfred Williams as its head coach of the Hornet’s men's basketball program, the school announced today.
Williams, 31, has served on head coach Dannton Jackson’s staff at his alma mater Xavier University of Louisiana for the past six seasons (2009-15).  During Williams' tenure as an assistant coach, the Gold Rush were 139-55 with three consecutive Gulf Coast Athletic Conference regular-season championships (2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14) and five consecutive appearances at the Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I National Championships (2011-15).
“We're thrilled to welcome Coach Williams to St. Louis and into the Harris-Stowe State University family," said Harris-Stowe Director of Athletics Jamaal Mayo. "He comes from incredible basketball pedigree and will be an outstanding leader for our men’s basketball program and a phenomenal mentor for our student-athletes."
As a player for the Gold Rush, Williams is one of three players in Xavier’s storied basketball history to achieve the 800 points, 500 rebounds and 150 assists milestone his career.
“I believe we have a great opportunity to do some amazing things at Harris-Stowe and we’ll be working hard to get a little better every day,” said Williams.  “I look forward to sharing my passion for the game and bringing a thrilling and fun style of basketball to Hornet Nation, exciting the student-body and the entire St. Louis community.”

Williams is a native of Greenville, S.C. and a 2008 graduate of Xavier University of Louisiana, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration.  After graduation, Williams returned to South Carolina to work with his brother Eric Williams.  Eric is the founder and CEO of Fundamentals IV Success, Inc., a non-profit community agency that offers educational, personal and athletic assistance to basketball student-athletes.

Williams’ other brother, Shammond  was a four-year letterman at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and helped lead the Tar Heels to three NCAA Final Four appearances.  Shammond went on to play 13 years professionally, which includes seven in the NBA.  Currently Shammond is coaching college basketball in New Orleans as an assistant at Tulane.

About Harris-Stowe State University
Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU), located in midtown St. Louis, is a fully accredited four-year institution that offers 31 majors, minors and certificate programs in education, business and arts & sciences. In 2014, HSSU ranked No. 1 in the state of Missouri and No. 47 in the nation in granting degrees in mathematics and statistics to African-Americans according to Missouri Department of Higher Education and Diverse: Issues In Higher Education, a newsmagazine that has ranked institutions conferring the most degrees to minority students for the past 30 years. The university, which has origins dating back to 1857, offers the most affordable bachelor’s degree in the state of Missouri.

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News Harris-Stowe State University Athletics For Immediate Release Contact: Josias J. Calhoun (314) 340-5980 calhounj@hssu.edu<mailto:calhounj@hssu.edu> [Alfred Williams] Harris-Stowe State University’s Athletics Department Hires Alfred Williams as Men’s Head Basketball Coach ST. LOUIS, MO, (July 1, 2015) – Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU) has hired Alfred Williams as its head coach of the Hornet’s men's basketball program, the school announced today. Williams, 31, has served on head coach Dannton Jackson’s staff at his alma mater Xavier University of Louisiana for the past six seasons (2009-15). During Williams' tenure as an assistant coach, the Gold Rush were 139-55 with three consecutive Gulf Coast Athletic Conference regular-season championships (2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14) and five consecutive appearances at the Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I National Championships (2011-15). “We're thrilled to welcome Coach Williams to St. Louis and into the Harris-Stowe State University family," said Harris-Stowe Director of Athletics Jamaal Mayo. "He comes from incredible basketball pedigree and will be an outstanding leader for our men’s basketball program and a phenomenal mentor for our student-athletes." As a player for the Gold Rush, Williams is one of three players in Xavier’s storied basketball history to achieve the 800 points, 500 rebounds and 150 assists milestone his career. “I believe we have a great opportunity to do some amazing things at Harris-Stowe and we’ll be working hard to get a little better every day,” said Williams. “I look forward to sharing my passion for the game and bringing a thrilling and fun style of basketball to Hornet Nation, exciting the student-body and the entire St. Louis community.” Williams is a native of Greenville, S.C. and a 2008 graduate of Xavier University of Louisiana, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. After graduation, Williams returned to South Carolina to work with his brother Eric Williams. Eric is the founder and CEO of Fundamentals IV Success, Inc., a non-profit community agency that offers educational, personal and athletic assistance to basketball student-athletes. Williams’ other brother, Shammond was a four-year letterman at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and helped lead the Tar Heels to three NCAA Final Four appearances. Shammond went on to play 13 years professionally, which includes seven in the NBA. Currently Shammond is coaching college basketball in New Orleans as an assistant at Tulane. About Harris-Stowe State University Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU), located in midtown St. Louis, is a fully accredited four-year institution that offers 31 majors, minors and certificate programs in education, business and arts & sciences. In 2014, HSSU ranked No. 1 in the state of Missouri and No. 47 in the nation in granting degrees in mathematics and statistics to African-Americans according to Missouri Department of Higher Education and Diverse: Issues In Higher Education, a newsmagazine that has ranked institutions conferring the most degrees to minority students for the past 30 years. The university, which has origins dating back to 1857, offers the most affordable bachelor’s degree in the state of Missouri. # # #