Eamonn Walsh - Men's Basketball Assistant Coach Release

Andrejko Adds Eamonn Walsh to Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff

7/28/2025 2:04:00 PM

WILKES-BARRE, PA (July 28, 2025) -- Ahead of the 2025-26 season, Head Coach JP Andrejko announces a familiar face will return to the King's College men's basketball sidelines as Eamonn Walsh was named Assistant Men's Basketball Coach.

"I am blessed to have the opportunity to coach at the collegiate level, especially with Coaches Andrejko, Grey and Dessoye who have given and taught me so much about the game of basketball through my four years at King's," said Walsh. "I am excited to start the season!"

Walsh was a four-year member of the Monarch men's basketball team, finishing his career with 886 points at 10.3 points per game, shooting 42.8% from the floor, 41.7% from beyond the arc with 63 made threes, and 68% from the charity stripe. The forward pulled down 325 rebounds, dished out 156 assists, collected 84 steals, and blocked 16 shots across 86 career games with 82 starts at an average of 25.3 minutes per contest. His senior season, he was a MAC Winter All-Sportsmanship Team honoree.

He brings some valuable coaching experience to the staff as a member of the coaching staff and ran shooting clinics for the varsity team at his alma mater, Devon Preparatory School, through the summer 2025 season as well as an assistant coach of Philly Live Period and head coach of a West Chester Summer League Varsity team.

"I am very excited about having Eamonn join our staff," added Andrejko. "He will bring his high basketball IQ and passion for the game to our staff. Being so familiar with our program and our culture, he will be a valuable resource for both our new and returning players."

A mass communications major, he was a Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) representative and volunteered with Special Olympics through King's.

His responsibilities will include on and off campus recruiting, game and practice preparations, along with administrative duties.
 
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