Alex Ainsworth is entering his second year as the assistant coach for the men's basketball program after one successful season as an assistant at Southwest Mississippi Community College.
The 2018-19 Choctaws opened the season at 4-3, including erasing a 17-point second half deficit in a 74-69 victory over Montevallo on Novemer 29th. MC closed out the season with back-to-back victories over West Florida and Shorter, shooting a season-high 62% from the field against the Hawks. Jon Harding, Zach Jones, Marcus Lytle, Austen McKnight and Jacob Taylor were all named to the Gulf South Conference Academic Honor Roll.
During the 2017-18 season as an assistant at SMCC, Ainsworth was a part of the coaching staff that assembled a 17-9 record, qualifying the Bears for the MACJC State & Region XXIII tournaments and earning them a trip to the regional semifinals. The Bears also pulled off one of the largest comebacks in college basketball history on January 11, 2018, when they overcame a 34-point deficit with 14:10 remaining in the second half to beat an undefeated and eventual South Division Champion and State Champion, Pearl River Community College.
While at Southwest, Ainsworth helped seven players earn four-year scholarships to continue their academic and basketball careers. The Bears were named the MACJC Men’s Basketball Academic Team of the Year for the 4th straight year after compiling a 3.40 team grade-point-average. They also earned the second-highest GPA in the country for all NJCAA Men’s Basketball programs.
Prior to Southwest, Ainsworth returned to the hardwood at Belhaven University in 2012, seven years after his three-year playing career for the Blazers, to spend the next five seasons as an assistant coach. While with the Blazers, he served under head coaches John Aiken and Jonathan Vines and helped coach seven All-Conference players and two All-Americans. During his time with the team, the Blazers made two postseason appearances, including a trip to the NAIA National Tournament in 2014.
A native of Florence, MS, Ainsworth attended Belhaven (2003-2006), graduating with a degree in Sports Administration and a minor in History.