O'Neal Armstrong
O'Neal Armstrong
Title: Assistant Coach
Phone: 706-729-2449
Email: riarmstrong@augusta.edu

Former Augusta University men’s basketball standout O’Neal Armstrong is entering his third season as the men's basketball assistant coach after joingin in the 2019-20 season. Armstrong spent his first two seasons with Augusta as a volunteer assistant for head coach Dip Metress. Armstrong helped the team to a 21-8 overall record in his first year. 

“O’Neal has an infectious personality, work ethic, and love for the game of basketball that is off the charts,” Metress said. “His enthusiasm to see people get the best of their abilities is contagious. He played and coached on a team that advanced to the sweet 16 and we are excited about him joining us as an assistant coach.”

Playing for Augusta as a junior-transfer for the 2010-11 season, Armstrong logged the second-most minutes on team while starting in every game. He averaged 9.2 points per game, shooting 44.6 percent from the floor. Armstrong made nearly 82 percent of his free throws and led the Jags in assists at 4.2 assists per game. The 2010-11 Jaguars were ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation, won the Peach Belt Conference regular season and tournament championship, and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. Armstrong averaged 10 points and six assists per game in NCAA Tournament Elite Eight run.

“This is a really good opportunity and I’m looking forward to it,” Armstrong said. “I know AU has a lot of tradition and history and I’m excited to get to work.”

Starting his collegiate career at Columbia State Community College, Armstrong averaged 20.5 ppg to lead the entire Tennessee Community College Athletic Association in scoring. He led the Chargers to a 20-4 overall record, the TCCAA regular-season championship, and a berth in the NJCAA National Tournament. Armstrong shot 47.3 percent from three-point range and was named both the TCCAA's Western Division Player Of The Year and the TCCAA's Western Division Defensive Player Of The Year. Armstrong attended Columbia Central High School in Columbia, Tenn., prior to CSCC.

He received his BA in communications from Augusta and graduated in 2016.