Hinnant and Fox Promote to Associate Head Coaches at George Mason
George Mason University men’s basketball head coach Tony Skinn has promoted assistant coaches Louis Hinnant and Andy Fox to associate head coach positions for the upcoming 2026-27 season. Hinnant, a former Boston College standout, has contributed to George Mason's program records with 70 total wins and a .693 win percentage during his tenure. Fox, following a strong first season, helped the team achieve an 18-1 overall start, emphasizing his skills in recruitment and operations.
By the Numbers- George Mason achieved a program-best 70 total wins and a .693 overall winning percentage over the past three seasons.
- Fox's first season contributed to an 18-1 overall record and a 6-0 start in the A-10 Conference.
- Both Hinnant and Fox have impressive backgrounds, with Hinnant leading UMass Lowell to historic wins, and Fox’s experience spanning six conferences.
- The coaching staff is focused on continuing the momentum of recent success to further enhance the program’s competitive edge.
The promotion of Hinnant and Fox signals a strategic move toward maintaining and building on the program’s achievements, as they aim for future championships. Their combined expertise may also influence recruitment strategies going forward.
Bottom LineWith these key promotions, George Mason's basketball program is positioned to strengthen its competitive standing and nurture a culture of success, while leveraging the talents of both Hinnant and Fox to overcome future challenges.
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