Michael Enos
enters his first season as an assistant women's basketball coach at
Rhode Island College. Enos
assists Head Coach Spencer Manning with all phases of the RIC
women’s basketball program including recruiting, scouting,
administering practices and game coaching.
“I am
extremely excited about this opportunity and the upcoming season,”
said Enos. “I am looking forward to working with the coaching staff
and this great group of players.”
Prior
to joining the Anchorwomen, Enos was the Director of Basketball
Operations for the women’s basketball program at Division I Brown
University. Enos was responsible for assisting in the execution of
practices, analyzing the statistical effectiveness of lineups,
developing scouting reports for the opposition, while also handling
the ordering of all equipment and apparel. In his first season with
the Bears, Brown University earned a share of the 2006 Ivy League
Championship, sporting an overall record of 18-10 and a 12-2 mark in
the conference circuit. It was the first conference championship for
the program since the 1993-94 squad also captured the crown.
Enos’
coaching experience includes three years as an AAU coach in the
Coventry area and seven years in the Coventry Basketball
Association. He has been an active member of the Coventry Basketball
Association since 1997, serving as an administrator, coach and
referee.
In
addition to his duties with Rhode Island College, Enos is the
Director of Human Resources Systems at Brown University. He resides
in Coventry with his daughters Nicole (18) and Jaimee (16). Nicole
just completed her rookie season as a setter on the Rhode Island
College women’s volleyball team. |