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Joey Cantafio

Joey Cantafio

Joey Cantafio is in his fourth season on staff with the Cardinals’ and his second as an assistant coach. Cantafio spent his first two seasons with the program as the director of operations. 

During the 2019-20 campaign, Cantafio was tasked with helping groom one of the youngest teams in program history (just four returning players from the year before). Despite the overall inexperience, the Cardinals shocked the league recording 17 wins and qualifying for the program's fourth-straight conference tournament. The Cardinals also won their opening-round tournament game for a second consecutive year, but never got a chance to play the next game due to the NCAA canceling the remainder of spring sports due to the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

In June, Cantafio was selected to participate in the prestigious 2020 TopConnect Virtual Seminar. Formerly Villa 7, the seminar identifies top assistant basketball coaches in the country and connects them with mid-major athletic directors providing tremendous networking opportunities for both parties. 

During his time in the Golden Triangle, the Cardinals have recorded six All-Southland selections, including two first-team honorees. Big Red also produced two 1,000-point scorers in the previous two seasons as well.

Cantafio comes to the Golden Triangle from New Orleans, La., where he spent three years serving as the director of video and player development at Tulane University.

During his time with the Green Wave, Cantafio handled all the video needs for the basketball program which included scouting and recruiting videos.

Prior to his time at Tulane, Cantafio served as an assistant coach and junior varsity head coach at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, Va. He helped guide Bishop O’Connell to the 2013 WCAC and Alhambra Championship. The following season, Bishop O’Connell posted a 15-3 (.833) league record. During his time in Arlington, Cantafio helped coach 12 future NCAA Division I players, including 2014 McDonald’s All-American, Melo Trimble. In addition to his work with the varsity program, Cantafio’s junior varsity squad won the WCAC JV Regular-Season title with a 16-3 (.842) mark.

A former state champion at Benedictine High School, Cantafio played two seasons at Virginia Military Academy, before transferring to Hampden-Sydney College. Cantafio received his bachelor’s degree from Hampden-Sydney College in 2011.
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