John Moseley

Moseley named MEAC's Top Assistant Coach by RecruitDirt.com

John Moseley was named associate Head Coach in the summer of 2011 and brings a ton of experience and basketball knowledge to NCCU, and should certainly be a key cog in the Eagles move to make this a championship basketball program.

Before the 2012-13 campaign, Moseley was listed as the top assistant coach in the MEAC by RecruitDirt.com.

Prior to coming to the Bull City, the East Carolina alumnus John Moseley was elevated from Director of Basketball operations to assistant coach prior to the start of the 2009-10 academic year. He rejoined the Pirate basketball program in June 2008 as the Director of Basketball Operations. Moseley began his career in collegiate basketball as a student manager for the Pirates while pursuing his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.

A native of Warrenton, N.C., Moseley joined the basketball staff from Winston-Salem State where he served as an assistant coach during 2007-08. Prior to his most recent position, Moseley served one year as an administrative assistant at Wright State under coach Brad Brownell and helped the Raiders to the Horizon League tournament championship and share of the regular-season title.

Before heading to Wright State, he served two years as boy's basketball coach at Warren County (N.C.) High School where he led the Eagles to the 2005 Class 2A state championship game in his initial campaign. He was also an assistant coach at Delaware during the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons.

After earning his bachelor's degree in 1998, Moseley obtained a master's degree the following year and then worked one year as an academic coordinator in the ECU Athletics Department.

Moseley and his wife, Crystal, have a daughter, Jillian Elise.