Anthony Lorenzo joined Campbell and John Andrzejek’s staff in April 2025. He came to Buies Creek following a season at UC Riverside working under former Campbell assistant Mike Magpayo.
Lorenzo worked previous stints at Utah State, Washington State, and San Francisco, twice working on staff with Andrzejek at WSU and USF.
In his lone season at Riverside, Lorenzo helped the Highlanders to a 21-13 record and the first-ever NIT appearance for the program. Lorenzo worked with Barrington Hargress, who earned first-team All-Big West honors, and Isaiah Moses, an all-conference honorable mention.
Prior to Riverside, Lorenzo spent a season as Director of Basketball Analytics at Utah State. There, he led the Aggies to a 28-7 record, a Mountain West regular season championship and an NCAA Tournament berth, advancing to the Round of 32. The 8-seed Aggies defeated 9-seed TCU 88-72 in the first round.
Lorenzo spent four seasons as Washington State’s coordinator of operations, first joining the staff as a graduate manager in charge of operations in 2019-20. His tenure in Pullman coincided with Andrzejek’s four seasons at WSU, where Andrzejek was an assistant coach under Kyle Smith. The two helped WSU to an NIT semifinal in 2022.
Before his time at WSU, Lorenzo worked spent two seasons at the Academy of Art in San Francisco as an assistant coach. He arrived at ART U following a year as video coordinator across town at the University of San Francisco in 2016-17, where he first worked with Andrzejek, who was then a director of operations for the Dons.
Prior to working at USF, Lorenzo spent two years coaching NCAA Division III men’s basketball with stays at Centenary College and Rutgers University-Newark.
While growing up in Piscataway, New Jersey, Lorenzo was a two-sport athlete, competing on varsity for two years in both basketball and football at Bishop Ahr High School. After graduating, he headed to Rutgers University-New Brunswick and spent two years as the head student manager for the women’s basketball team under Hall of Fame coach C. Vivian Stringer. Also while in college, Lorenzo spent time as a coach for the Hoop Group Elite and Hoop Nation AAU, and graduated with a degree in exercise science in 2014. He later earned his MBA at Washington State in 2021.