
LSU women's basketball made an addition to its staff. Fitzroy Anthony joined the team as an assistant coach, per an announcement from the team on Monday. He comes to Baton Rouge after 11 seasons at Miami.
Head coach Kim Mulkey made the move to hire Anthony after losing two assistant coaches. Gary Redus left to take the head coach role at Rutgers and took fellow former assistant Daphne Mitchell with him to Piscataway.
Miami made six NCAA Tournament appearances and recorded six 20-plus women's seasons over Anthony's tenure. He worked with 10 All-ACC players and two future WNBA Draft picks.
In 2021-22, Anthony assumed the role of recruiting coordinator and signed two top-20 players in his first class. He holds strong ties to the South Florida area dating back to his three seasons as an assistant at Florida Atlanta, two seasons at Coral Springs Charter School and several rotations on the AAU circuit.
Anthony coached the Miami Suns in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League. The Suns are sponsored by former LSU women's basketball great Sylvia Fowles, who led the Tigers to four-straight Final Four appearances.
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LSU women's basketball hired Fitzroy Anthony as an assistant coach. The team announced the move on Monday.
He spent 11 seasons at Miami before moving to Baton Rouge. During that time, Miami made six NCAA Tournament appearances.
LSU added Anthony after losing two assistant coaches. Gary Redus left to become head coach at Rutgers, and Daphne Mitchell went with him.
He served as recruiting coordinator in 2021-22. In that role, he signed two top-20 players in his first recruiting class.
Yes, he has strong ties to South Florida. He previously coached at Florida Atlantic, Coral Springs Charter School, and in the AAU circuit, and he also coached the Miami Suns in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League.




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