Moore named Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA. (June 18, 2009) – The Lincoln
University of Pennsylvania Department of Athletics has named Ahmad
R. Moore as Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach and Intramural
Sports Coordinator.
Moore is entering his first year with Lincoln University
men’s basketball program; however, he is no stranger to
Lincoln University. For the past four years, Ahmad has been the
Recreation Center Intramural Sports Coordinator.
“We are pleased he has joined our staff,” Lincoln
Director of Athletics Dianthia Ford-Kee said. “We look
forward to the wealth of knowledge he will bring to our basketball
program. With his interest and commitment to fitness I am sure our
basketball athletes will be physically fit to compete with the best
of the CIAA and other NCAA Division II institutions. We welcome
Coach Moore and look forward to the 2009-10 basketball
season.”
Moore will work with head coach Garfield Yuille, who has led the
Lions for the last five years compiling a 78-61 record during that
time. The Lions finished with an 8-18 record in 2008-09.
Moore gained coaching experience by working as a player-assistant
coach at Frenchburg Job Corps Trade School (1994-97) and as the
head men’s basketball coach at Great Onyx Job Corps Trade
School (2003-05). In addition, he has experience as a college
basketball player at South Florida Community College, Job Corps,
and Kentucky State University.
Born and raised in the state of Florida, Moore has been around
basketball all his life; from the basketball playground to college
basketball. During his junior, and senior years in high school he
was recognized for excellent sportsmanship, and scoring a minimum
of 17 points per game.
Moore’s duties will include pre-season conditioning,
assisting with practice and games, academic reports, and
recruiting.
Moore graduated from Kentucky State University with a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Physical Education and Recreation. He is a member of
National Intramurals Recreation Sports Association (NIRSA).
Moore and his wife, Apryl, of five years live in Elkton, Maryland,
and they have one daughter Kimberly Elise (2).















