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Fayetteville, NC – The Fayetteville State University department of athletics along with head men’s basketball coach Ken Spencer have welcomed DeShawn McCain to the coaching staff. McCain will serve as the men’s basketball assistant coach.fsu deshawn mccainMcCain

Spencer will embark on his first year as the FSU head men’s basketball coach this upcoming 2016-17 season. McCain is one of the new additions to the men’s basketball coaching staff.

McCain will assist in the duties and responsibilities of recruiting, player development, scouting, practicing planning, defensive coordinator, and game management.

McCain began his coaching career as the head junior varsity boys’ coach and assistant varsity coach at Belpre High School in Belpre, Ohio. In his first year of coaching, Belpre High won the 2011 TVC championship.

McCain is a native of Creedmoor, NC. He played basketball for South Granville High School. He was a three year varsity starter, team captain and defensive player of the year. McCain went on to play collegiate basketball at Wilkes Community College for two years and lead the team in rebounding. He later played two seasons at Ohio Valley University 2007-2009.
 
McCain graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Sports Management in 2009. Professionally, McCain played for the Salem Mustangs, a semi-pro basketball team affiliated with the Eastern Basketball Alliance (EBA) and the Appalachian Rapids of the American Basketball Association (ABA).
 
McCain obtained a master's degree in Education from Ohio Valley. During his graduate studies, McCain served as a graduate assistant for the men’s basketball team. During his tenure, the team tied the OVU record for wins in a single season.

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