Men's Basketball

Ron Ginyard
- Title:
- Director of Basketball Operations
Ginyard joins the Lions after a four-year stint with Bishop Denis J. O’Connell High School in Arlington, Va. A steady fixture of the Bishop O’Connell program, Ginyard was the first assistant varsity coach and recruiting coordinator.
During Ginyard’s tenure, Bishop O’Connell’s men’s basketball program enjoyed 107 victories, the program’s first Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title, three consecutive Alhambra Catholic Invitational titles and three Virginia Independent School State titles.
There are currently 10 of Ginyard’s student-athletes playing at the collegiate level, most notably his brother Marcus Ginyard at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and David Neal of Maryland. Other former Bishop O’Connell players participating in collegiate athletics are Fred Stanback, (Marymount), Bryant Majors (Marymount), Adam Baumgaartner (Johns Hopkins), Wilbur Johnson (Gannon) and Rockwell Moody (St. Joseph’s).
Ginyard served as a coach and league commissioner at Coach Wootten’s Basketball Camp, run by legendary Hall of Fame coach Morgan Wootten and his son Joe Wootten, for seven weeks during the summer. He coordinated daily schedules and skill development for more than 800 campers per summer and also conducted evening clinics on various fundamental skills. Ginyard also worked summer camps at UNC, Duke and St. Bonaventure.
Ginyard, a Alexandria, Virginia native, is a 2006 graduate of Georgetown University with a B.A. in government. He played a year of collegiate basketball at Pace University after a stellar high school career at Paul VI Catholic High School.
Ginyard and his wife, Therese, live in Manhattan close to Columbia’s campus.
During Ginyard’s tenure, Bishop O’Connell’s men’s basketball program enjoyed 107 victories, the program’s first Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title, three consecutive Alhambra Catholic Invitational titles and three Virginia Independent School State titles.
There are currently 10 of Ginyard’s student-athletes playing at the collegiate level, most notably his brother Marcus Ginyard at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and David Neal of Maryland. Other former Bishop O’Connell players participating in collegiate athletics are Fred Stanback, (Marymount), Bryant Majors (Marymount), Adam Baumgaartner (Johns Hopkins), Wilbur Johnson (Gannon) and Rockwell Moody (St. Joseph’s).
Ginyard served as a coach and league commissioner at Coach Wootten’s Basketball Camp, run by legendary Hall of Fame coach Morgan Wootten and his son Joe Wootten, for seven weeks during the summer. He coordinated daily schedules and skill development for more than 800 campers per summer and also conducted evening clinics on various fundamental skills. Ginyard also worked summer camps at UNC, Duke and St. Bonaventure.
Ginyard, a Alexandria, Virginia native, is a 2006 graduate of Georgetown University with a B.A. in government. He played a year of collegiate basketball at Pace University after a stellar high school career at Paul VI Catholic High School.
Ginyard and his wife, Therese, live in Manhattan close to Columbia’s campus.


