University of Memphis Athletics
Men's Basketball
Borman, Andy

Andy Borman
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Memphis Tiger head men’s basketball coach Penny Hardaway named Andy Borman, who served as Executive Director of New York Renaissance on the Nike EYBL circuit since 2014, an assistant coach prior to the 2022-23 season.
In Borman's first season at Memphis, he helped lead the Tigers to a 26-9 overall record, their first AAC championship, the program's first-ever win over the nation's top-ranked team and a second-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.
Borman played collegiately at Duke, where he was a member of the Blue Devils’ 2001 National Championship team and 2004 Final Four squad.
In addition to his experience with New York Renaissance, Borman’s background includes time as the Director of Player Development at Cal (2004-05) and as the Director of Basketball Operations at San Jose State (2005-06). He also was the IMG Basketball Academy Director from 2010-12, where he played prior to enrolling at Duke.
Borman has helped over 100 players receive Division I scholarships and countless more play at the Division II or Division III levels. Notable players Borman has coached who reached the NBA include Jose Alvarado, Dominick Barlow, Kofi Cockburn, Hamidou Diallo, Jonathan Kuminga and Jordan Nwora.
In addition to playing basketball at Duke from 1999-2004, Borman was a three-year starter for the men’s soccer team. He earned his bachelor’s degree in History from Duke in 2004.
Borman is married to Shawn Catherine Borman, and the couple has one son, Leo Alexander Borman.
In Borman's first season at Memphis, he helped lead the Tigers to a 26-9 overall record, their first AAC championship, the program's first-ever win over the nation's top-ranked team and a second-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.
Borman played collegiately at Duke, where he was a member of the Blue Devils’ 2001 National Championship team and 2004 Final Four squad.
In addition to his experience with New York Renaissance, Borman’s background includes time as the Director of Player Development at Cal (2004-05) and as the Director of Basketball Operations at San Jose State (2005-06). He also was the IMG Basketball Academy Director from 2010-12, where he played prior to enrolling at Duke.
Borman has helped over 100 players receive Division I scholarships and countless more play at the Division II or Division III levels. Notable players Borman has coached who reached the NBA include Jose Alvarado, Dominick Barlow, Kofi Cockburn, Hamidou Diallo, Jonathan Kuminga and Jordan Nwora.
In addition to playing basketball at Duke from 1999-2004, Borman was a three-year starter for the men’s soccer team. He earned his bachelor’s degree in History from Duke in 2004.
Borman is married to Shawn Catherine Borman, and the couple has one son, Leo Alexander Borman.