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Orlando Radhames Antigua Fernández (born February 20, 1973), nicknamed "Hurricane", is a Dominican-American basketball coach and former player who is currently the associate head coach at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He was also an assistant there from 2017 to 2021.
Top Kentucky basketball assistant Orlando Antigua talks about his time as a UK recruiting target in the early 1990s, when Rick Pitino was coach.
Orlando Antigua (associate coach): $900,000 for July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024. Formerly the head coach at South Florida from 2014-17, Antigua is now in his second stint on the Kentucky ...
Replacing Frazier on the coaching staff was Orlando Antigua, who had previously served as assistant coach at Illinois prior to a stint at Kentucky. [6] Following Will Riley's committing and reclassifying to 2024, Jeremiah Fears decommitted from the Illini, due to his desire to reclassify to 2024 as well. [7]
In a recent interview with BBN Tonight’s Anna Tarullo and Keith Farmer, Kentucky’s assistant coaches — Orlando Antigua, Chin Coleman, and K.T. Turner — all shared their thoughts about the ...
Antigua was an assistant at Kentucky for five years with two Final Fours under his belt and had won a national championship with the Wildcats in 2012. Antigua went 9–23 and 7–24 in his first two seasons respectively, and was fired midway through the 2016–17 season. [ 41 ]
The Bulls were coached by Orlando Antigua, who was in his second season. The Bulls played their home games at the USF Sun Dome on the university's Tampa, Florida campus. The Bulls finished the season with a record of 8–25, 4–14 in AAC play to finish in a tie for ninth place in conference.
On March 5, 2018 Mark Smith announced his decision to transfer to a new school, indicating he did not fit into Illinois' system moving forward. [3] On March 15, Leron Black announced his decision to forgoing final year of eligibility to declare for the NBA draft after already graduating with his bachelor's degree. [4]