After spending the previous eight seasons on the bench with head coach Vanessa Taylor at Johnson C. Smith University, Ronnie Enoch joined Taylor as the women's basketball associate head coach at NCCU during the summer of 2012.
Enoch brings strong credentials as a coach and recruiter at the collegiate level. His recruiting efforts helped guide JCSU to the first CIAA Tournament Championship in school history in 2009. He recognized their talents and recruited student-athletes LaQwesha Gamble and Racquel Davis to JCSU. Gamble and Davis not only contributed to JCSU women's basketball advancing to the NCAA Division II Atlantic Region finals, they earned All-CIAA and CIAA All-Rookie honors, respectively.
The Lady Golden Bulls appeared in the CIAA championship game four out of the last five years and made five berths in the NCAA Division II Tournament (2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012). JCSU women's basketball posted a 162-78 overall record in his eight seasons on the bench (2004-12).
Prior to coaching at JCSU, Enoch was an assistant men's basketball coach at West Charlotte High School (2000-02) and an associate men's head basketball coach at Parkland High School (1996-2000). Parkland won the state championship in 1999 under Enoch's tutelage.
In addition, he founded the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) DC Elite Women's Basketball team and served as the head coach for two years (2000-02).
Enoch earned a B.S. in business administration from the University of Phoenix. A native of Burlington, N.C., Enoch is the father of one daughter, Audrey.