Kenyan Weaks Joins Chowan University's Men's Basketball Staff
Kenyan Weaks Joins Chowan University's Men's Basketball Staff
August 23, 2011
Kenyan Weaks has joined the Chowan University Men's Basketball
staff as an assistant coach. Weaks has previous coaching experience
at the Division I and II levels, as well as at the high school
level, and had an outstanding playing career at the University of
Florida.
Weaks spent the 2010-2011 season as an assistant coach on the
Florida Southern College men's basketball staff. He helped lead the
Mocs to a 23-9 overall record and a berth in the NCAA Division II
Tournament. Prior to his stint at FSC, Weaks was an assistant coach
at Marshall University, where he helped guide the Thundering Herd
to a 24-10 record. Weaks began his coaching career at his alma
mater, Concord High School, located in Concord, North Carolina.
Weaks was a four-year member of the University of Florida
basketball team, where he scored 1,234 career points. He finished
his Gator career with 198 three pointers, which ranks second in UF
history. He also ranks fourth in three-point shooting percentage
(.427), sixth in steals (163) and tenth in free throw percentage
(.787).
While at Florida, Weaks was a part of the 1999-2000 SEC Champion
team that made it to the NCAA Championship game. That year, he was
named to the All-SEC Third Team after averaging 10.0 points and 2.7
rebounds per game.
Following his collegiate career, Weaks played professionally
overseas, including stints on championship teams in Slovenia and
Bulgaria. He also played in Turkey, Greece, Israel, and Uruguay,
until retiring in 2007.
Weaks and his wife Nicole have a three year old daughter, Kamryn,
and a six month old son, Braylen.






