Men's Basketball
Manas, Andrew

Andrew Manas
- Title:
- Video Coordinator
- Email:
- amanas@utm.edu
- Phone:
- 731-881-7659
Andrew Manas is in his first season as UT Martin's video coordinator in 2018-19.
Manas joins UT Martin from Bowling Green State University, where he worked as a student manager under head coaches Chris Jans (2014-15) and Michael Huger (2015-18). He generated shot charts, tracked statistical data, worked daily with video software, assisted the coaching staff with player development and oversaw 17 student managers in his tenure at the Mid-American Conference school.
          Â
A native of Parlin, NJ, Manas served for three years as an elite recruiting coordinator with Hoop Group, a worldwide leader in basketball instruction. He also assisted Jae Kim – currently a basketball data analyst with the Los Angeles Lakers and then the director of basketball analytics at the University of California – with a NBA Pre-Draft analytics project in 2016.
          Â
Since 2015, Manas has coached at various Division I camps across the country, including Duke, SMU, Mississippi State, Dayton and Columbia. He graduated from Bowling Green with a degree in sport management in 2018.
Â
Manas joins UT Martin from Bowling Green State University, where he worked as a student manager under head coaches Chris Jans (2014-15) and Michael Huger (2015-18). He generated shot charts, tracked statistical data, worked daily with video software, assisted the coaching staff with player development and oversaw 17 student managers in his tenure at the Mid-American Conference school.
          Â
A native of Parlin, NJ, Manas served for three years as an elite recruiting coordinator with Hoop Group, a worldwide leader in basketball instruction. He also assisted Jae Kim – currently a basketball data analyst with the Los Angeles Lakers and then the director of basketball analytics at the University of California – with a NBA Pre-Draft analytics project in 2016.
          Â
Since 2015, Manas has coached at various Division I camps across the country, including Duke, SMU, Mississippi State, Dayton and Columbia. He graduated from Bowling Green with a degree in sport management in 2018.
Â