Jordan Fee
Jordan Fee (born July 19, 1988)
Current position: Assistant men’s basketball coach
Current team: Florida Atlantic Owls (Head coach: Jon Jakus)
Current conference: American Athletic Conference (AAC, The American)
Teams coached: Gannon Knights
Gannon record: 32-3 (.000)
Overall record^: 32-3 (.914)
Career Accomplishments:
- NCAA National Championships: 0
- NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0
- NIT Championships: 0
- NIT Appearances: 0
- PSAC (Div II) Regular Season Champion: 1 (2023)
- PSAC (Div II) Tournament Champion: 1 (2023)
- NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances: 1 (2023)
Awards:
- Clarence Gaines Award: 1 (2024)
- PSAC (Div II) Coach of the Year: 1 (2024)
Coaching Career (head coach, unless noted):
2024-present | Florida Atlantic (asst) |
2023-2024 | Gannon |
2022-2023 | Nova Southeastern (assoc. HC) |
2015-2022 | Nova Southeastern (asst) |
2014-2015 | Detroit Mercy (grad. asst) |
2013-2014 | Clarion (grad. asst) |
2012-2013 | West Liberty (student asst) |
Jordan Fee Facts
- Jordan Fee
- Born July 19, 1988
- Hometown: Grove City, Pennsylvania
- Alma Mater: West Liberty University (BS, 2013) / University of Detroit Mercy (MA, 2015)
- Played for his father, Don Fee, at Grove City HS (PA), then attended Air Force Preparatory Academy for one year after graduation
- Spent two years at Detroit Mercy playing for head coach Ray McCallum, including the Titans’ 20-win season in 2009-10
- Finished his degree and playing career at D-II West Liberty (WV), where he played for head coach Jim Crutchfield and helped lead the Hilltoppers to a 65-4 record and two Elite Eight appearances
- Started his coaching career under Crutchfield at West Liberty as a student assistant for one season, then worked at D-II Clarion (PA) for one season as a graduate assistant under head coach Ron Righter
- Returned to Detroit Mercy for one year as a graduate assistant working under McCallum
- Hired by Gary Tuell in 2015 to be an assistant coach at D-II Nova Southeastern (FL), and two years later was retained by his former coach Jim Crutchfield who took over the program
- Worked at Nova for eight seasons, the last as associate head coach, and was there for the team’s 2023 D-II NCAA National Championship win
- Became the head coach at D-II Gannon in his home state of Pennsylvania in 2023, his first head coaching opportunity
- In his lone season, led the Knights to a 32-3 record, PSAC title, and NCAAT appearance, and won the 2024 Clarence Gaines Award
- He resigned from Gannon in 2024 to return to Florida as an assistant at FAU under new head coach John Jakus
Jordan Fee Coaching Tree
- Easton Bazzoli (Gannon)
^ overall record includes head coaching positions at the NCAA Division II level only