Raymoan McAfee, Jr. was named the top assistant coach for the Indiana Tech men's basketball program, head coach
Ted Albert announced on June 19, 2017.
"Raymoan will be a valuable asset to our men's basketball program," Albert said. "His success as a player and coach at Ferris State will serve not only our players well, but also our great community. Raymoan will assist in every aspect of our program ranging from player development and recruiting, to academic advising and fundraising. We are exciting to add another winner to our program and we are ready to get things rolling!"
McAfee joins the Warrior coaching staff after spending the past three years on the bench at his alma matter, Ferris State University, where he helped the Bulldogs capture three straight Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Tournament Championships and three consecutive berths to the NCAA National Tournament.
During his time in Big Rapids, Michigan, McAfee assisted in all facets of Andy Bronkema's program, including day-to-day operations, video, analytics, fundraising, recruiting, individual skill development, position work, on-floor coaching and player communication.
A former prep standout at Detroit's Pershing High School under head coach A.W. Canada, McAfee was a member of the school's 2009 Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) State Championship team and part of a group that claimed back-to-back city championships in 2009 and 2010.
He began his collegiate career at NCAA Division I Bethune Cookman University for two seasons before transferring to Ferris State in 2012 where he became a regular in the Bulldog lineup. In his two seasons with the Bulldogs, McAfee ranked among the GLIAC's top five players overall in blocked shots both campaigns.
McAfee graduated from Ferris State in 2015 with a Bachelor's Degree in Applied Speech Communication and is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.