Andrea Hudy enters her second season as Head Coach, Basketball Strength and Conditioning at The University of Texas. In her role at Texas, Hudy oversees the strength and conditioning program for both the Men’s and Women’s Basketball programs. She serves as the primary sport performance coach for the Men’s Basketball team.
Before coming to Texas, Hudy served as the Assistant Athletics Director for Sport Performance at the University of Kansas and handled the strength and conditioning responsibilities for the Kansas men’s basketball team for 15 years. During her time in Lawrence, the Jayhawks posted a 449-97 (.822) record and advanced to 15-straight NCAA Tournaments. Kansas won one national championship (2008), reached the Final Four three times and qualified for the Sweet 16 nine times during Hudy’s 15 seasons.
In 2009, Hudy started the Midwest Sports Performance Conference, an annual symposium which brings in many prominent figures in the strength and conditioning industry to the University of Kansas campus. The conference focuses not only on the importance of interaction between coach and athlete, but also on the complexities of programming and training throughout a season or seasons at all levels.