Adam Ginsburg begins his fourth season with Northeastern. Ginsburg plays an integral role on the NU coaching staff with his unyielding energy and overall knowledge of the game.
During his coaching career, Ginsburg has gained valuable local and international experience through various camps. At Northeastern, he has run Coach Everhart’s day camps as well as organized and staffed a 28-team high school clinic/tournament that has featured some of the area’s top talent. Ginsburg got his first international coaching experience last summer as he was a coach/clinician at the Basketball Camp in Beijing, China, run by Sino American International Sports, in conjunction with the Chinese Basketball Association.
Prior to his arrival at NU, Ginsburg spent two years at Towson University. While with the Tigers, Ginsburg served as an assistant coach under Mike Jaskulski and was director of the summer basketball camp program.
Ginsburg, 28, is a 1997 graduate of the University at Buffalo, where he began his involvement with college coaching as a manager with the basketball team. After graduation, Ginsburg headed to the University of Florida for graduate work. Tim Maloney, a former Buffalo assistant, helped Ginsburg land an opportunity to assist with the daily operation of the Gator basketball program. There, he worked under Florida coach Billy Donovan, who recommended Ginsburg to new NU coach Ron Everhart. Ginsburg received his master’s degree in Sports Management at Florida and also was part of the Gators’ Sweet 16 team in 1999.
In 1995, while attending Buffalo, Ginsburg also served as an assistant coach under Jim Kramer of the Nichols School. The summer of 1996 brought Ginsburg the opportunity to be the head coach of a Junior Maccabiah team for four years. That summer he led the team to a bronze medal.
Ginsburg and his wife, Beth, live in the Boston area.