Adam Ginsburg was hired as a men’s basketball assistant coach at New York University in July 2021.
Possessing a great deal of collegiate and high school coaching experience, Ginsburg joined the Violets after serving three seasons as head coach of the Hopkins Academy (Hadley, MA) High School Boys' Basketball Team. His teams went 30-20 overall and captured the Hampshire League Championship in 2019-20 when he was named Division 4 Western Massachusetts Coach of the Year.
A 1997 State University of New York at Buffalo graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, Ginsburg went on to earn a Master's of Science degree in Exercise and Sports Sciences from the University of Florida in 1999.
While at Florida, Ginsburg began his coaching career as a Graduate Student Assistant with the Gators, who advanced to the NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen in 1999. He then went on to an assistant coaching job at Towson University (1999-2001) before leaving for Northeastern University as an assistant (2001-04) and then associate (2004-05) head coach.
Ginsburg's longest stay was as an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts (2005-17), where the program earned an NCAA Tournament bid (2014), won the Atlantic 10 Regular Season Championship (2007) and made four NIT appearances (2007-8, 2012-13).
Ginsburg went on to become an assistant coach at Iona College (2017-18), where he helped lead the Gaels to a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Tournament Championship and automatic NCAA Tournament bid.
A native of Baldwin, NY, Ginsburg also served one season as the Junior Boys' Head Coach for Maccabi USA.