Camp Staff


  • Mark Byington

  • Finishing his second season as an assistant coach under Bobby Cremins is Andrew Wilson.

    Wilson, who was recruited by Cremins to play at Georgia Tech, opted to play for Florida State, where he was a sixth-year senior in 2005-06.

    He averaged a career-high 6.3 points while helping the Seminoles to the second round of the NIT last season. He played in a school-record 129 games at FSU, and earned a master’s degree in sports administration.

    Wilson, who is the only player in ACC history to play six seasons, is 12th on Florida State’s all-time list with 110 career 3-pointers.

    Wilson was named to the ACC Academic team three times, named to the ACC Honor Roll four times and named to the Dean’s List three times.

    Wilson, a 2000 graduate of Harrison High School in Kennesaw, Ga., played for coach Jerry Meuschke and earned all-state first-team honors as a junior and senior.

    Wilson averaged over 18 points per game as a senior while hitting 47 percent of his shots from the 3-point line and 86 percent of his shots from the free throw line while leading Harrison to a 22-5 record and into the state playoffs.

    He finished his career as Harrison's all-time leading scorer with 1,215 points.


  • Fred Dupree

  • Fred Dupree is completing his second season as an assistant coach under Bobby Cremins.

    Dupree joined the Cougars after spending five campaigns as an assistant coach at Rider.

    Dupree joined Rider prior to the 2001-02 season, and helped the Broncs win their first MAAC regular season title.

    A native of Brooklyn, NY, Dupree is a 1998 graduate of Canisius College and has also coached at Albany and at Stony Brook.

    Dupree served as Rider's recruiting coordinator and played a vital role in game and practice preparation, scouting of opponents, academic support, and the overall development of the Broncs' post players during the season and off-season workouts.

    At Canisius, Dupree was a member of the Golden Griffins 1995 squad that reached the finals of the National Invitation Tournament and the 1996 team that played Utah in the NCAA tournament. Dupree served as team captain as a senior. Dupree coached two years at St. Thomas Prep in Connecticut.


  • Camp Director/Director of Basketball Operations

  • Kyle Robinson

  • Completing his first season a Director of Basketball Operations is Kyle Robinson.

    Robinson joins the Cougars' staff after spending the past three seasons as a graduate assistant/manager at Auburn. Robinson came to Auburn after a year stint as assistant men's basketball coach at Lincoln (Ill.) Christian College where the Preachers won a school-record 21 games en route to the school's first Midwest Regional Championship. Lincoln Christian then advanced to the 2004 National Tournament Final Four.

    Robinson was the head men's basketball manager at Gardner-Webb in Boiling Springs, N.C., from 1999-2003. The Runnin' Bulldogs were the 2000 South Atlantic Conference Champions and went on to the NCAA Div. II National Tournament. Robinson worked numerous NCAA Division I team and individual camps in the Southeast and coached in YMCA summer leagues and youth recreational leagues.

    The Clover, S.C., native earned a B.S. degree in Physical Education from Gardner-Webb in 2003. Robinson was a member of the Dean's List and was a three-time selection to the President's List.

    Robinson married the former Bobbie Holder of Winston-Salem, N.C., on August 4, 2007.


  • Andrew Wilson

  • Finishing his second season as an assistant coach under Bobby Cremins is Andrew Wilson.

    Wilson, who was recruited by Cremins to play at Georgia Tech, opted to play for Florida State, where he was a sixth-year senior in 2005-06.

    He averaged a career-high 6.3 points while helping the Seminoles to the second round of the NIT last season. He played in a school-record 129 games at FSU, and earned a master’s degree in sports administration.

    Wilson, who is the only player in ACC history to play six seasons, is 12th on Florida State’s all-time list with 110 career 3-pointers.

    Wilson was named to the ACC Academic team three times, named to the ACC Honor Roll four times and named to the Dean’s List three times.

    Wilson, a 2000 graduate of Harrison High School in Kennesaw, Ga., played for coach Jerry Meuschke and earned all-state first-team honors as a junior and senior.

    Wilson averaged over 18 points per game as a senior while hitting 47 percent of his shots from the 3-point line and 86 percent of his shots from the free throw line while leading Harrison to a 22-5 record and into the state playoffs.

    He finished his career as Harrison's all-time leading scorer with 1,215 points.