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Lennie Acuff (born January 24, 1965) is an American basketball coach, currently head coach of the Lipscomb Bisons men's basketball team.

Playing career

Acuff attended Shorter College where he set the single game, single season and career record for assists, which still stand to this day.

Coaching career

At 25, Acuff landed his first head coaching job with Belhaven College where he posted a 31–35 record over two seasons. He then moved on to Berry College where he'd compile a 65–64 overall record with back-to-back 20-win seasons in his final two seasons. Acuff would accept the head coaching position at Alabama–Huntsville, the town he grew up in. Over the course of 22 seasons at the helm of the Chargers, he would guide the team to eight Gulf South Conference regular season crowns, three conference tournament titles and 11 NCAA Division II tournament appearances, including the Elite Eight in 2011 and 2012.

On April 24, 2019 Acuff was named the 19th head men's basketball coach at Lipscomb, replacing Casey Alexander who departed for the same position at Belmont.

Head coaching record

NAIA

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Belhaven College (N/A)
1990–91Belhaven14–19
1991–92Belhaven17–16
Belhaven:31–35 (.470)
Berry College (N/A)
1993–94Berry College13–20
1994–95Berry College11–19
1995–96Berry College20–13
1996–97Berry College21–12
Berry College:65–64 (.504)
Total:96–99 (.492)

           
           
           
     

NCAA DII

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Alabama–Huntsville (Gulf South Conference)
1997–98Alabama–Huntsville9–175–97th (East)
1998–99Alabama–Huntsville15–129–53rd (East)
1999–00Alabama–Huntsville22–711–31st (East)NCAA Second Round
2000–01Alabama–Huntsville19–89–52nd (East)
2001–02Alabama–Huntsville17–97–75th (East)
2001–02Alabama–Huntsville17–97–75th (East)
2002–03Alabama–Huntsville20–1111–31st (East)NCAA First Round
2003–04Alabama–Huntsville14–136–86th (East)
2004–05Alabama–Huntsville16–129–53rd (East)
2005–06Alabama–Huntsville22–810–42nd (East)NCAA First Round
2006–07Alabama–Huntsville18–116–64th (East)
2007–08Alabama–Huntsville13–156–64th (East)
2008–09Alabama–Huntsville17–117–54th (East)
2009–10Alabama–Huntsville23–79–11st (East)NCAA First Round
2010–11Alabama–Huntsville29–511–11st (East)NCAA Elite Eight
2011–12Alabama–Huntsville29–413–11stNCAA Elite Eight
2012–13Alabama–Huntsville25–615–32ndNCAA Sweet 16
2013–14Alabama–Huntsville15–1311–95th
2014–15Alabama–Huntsville23–915–71stNCAA First Round
2015–16Alabama–Huntsville25–818–41stNCAA Sweet 16
2016–17Alabama–Huntsville26–817–52ndNCAA Sweet 16
2017–18Alabama–Huntsville16–129–119th
2018–19Alabama–Huntsville24–815–53rdNCAA First Round
Alabama–Huntsville:437–214 (.671)236–120 (.663)
Total:533-313 (.630)

           
           
           
     

NCAA DI

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Lipscomb (Atlantic Sun)
2019–20Lipscomb3–50–0
Lipscomb:3–5 (–)0–0 (–)
Total:3–5 (–)

           
           
           
     

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