Temple University Athletics

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Andrew Ortelli
Andrew Ortelli
  • Title:
    Video Coordinator
Andrew Ortelli enters his fourth season as video coordinator for Temple men's basketball during the 2026-27 season. He spent the previous six seasons as the assistant video director with the University of Kentucky men's basketball program.

Temple went 16-16 overall and 8-10 in the American Conference in 2025-26, finishing 10-6 at the Liacouras Center and putting together its longest winning streak since 2014-15 at seven games. The Owls also knocked off eventual conference champion South Florida, 79-78, in a White Out thriller, while 11 of their 16 losses came by two possessions or fewer.

Temple’s identity was built on defense and ball security. The Owls ranked 11th nationally in turnovers per game (9.0), committing 10 or fewer turnovers in 20 of 32 games, and made one of the nation’s biggest defensive jumps by cutting scoring defense from 77.7 points per game in 2024-25 to 70.8 in 2025-26. Temple also held opponents to 32.4 percent shooting from 3-point range and averaged 4.0 blocks per game.

The season also featured major growth from Temple’s core. Derrian Ford blossomed into one of the conference’s top scorers, averaging 18.1 points per game after averaging 8.0 at Arkansas State. Aiden Tobiason surged from 4.8 points per game as a freshman to 15.3 as a sophomore. Gavin Griffiths developed into a two-way weapon, averaging 10.1 points, hitting 63 3-pointers and ranking second in the conference in both total blocks and blocks per game. Jordan Mason gave the Owls a true point guard presence, averaging 11.8 points and 4.0 assists per game while ranking second in the conference in assist-to-turnover ratio.

The Owls made significant progress in the second season under Fisher's staff, improving their regular-season win total by five and adding four additional victories in AAC play. Temple's offense shined, setting a new program record of 78.8 points per game. Defending the Liacouras Center with pride, the Owls boasted a 12-2 record on North Broad Street, defeating No. 18 Memphis and North Texas. Temple became the only AAC team to beat the top two seeded conference teams in the regular season.

In 2023-24, Temple became the first team in American Athletic Conference history to win four games in four days at the conference tournament and helped guide Temple to its first appearance in the AAC championship game. TU finished second in program history with 296 made three-pointers and were 31st nationally with just 9.9 turnovers per game. The Owls also came away with 7.4 steals an outing, a jump of more than two per game from the previous season and their highest total since 2018-19.

During his six years as the Wildcats assistant video director, Ortelli was responsible for the day-to-day operations of coaching and scouting video.  He provided opponent self-scout, playbook, recruiting video presentation and analytics video content. 

Prior to joining the Kentucky men’s basketball staff on a full-time basis, the 2015 UK graduate served two seasons as a graduate assistant with the program while also working four years as a student manager for the team, the last two as head manager. 

A native of Bridgewater, N.J., Ortelli also served as the video coordinator for Team USA U19 squad during the 2017 World Games held in Cairo, Egypt.
 

The Andrew Ortelli File
 
Seasons School Role
2015-17 Kentucky Graduate Assistant
2017-23 Kentucky Video Assistant
2023-present Temple Video Coordinator
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