Staff Directory
Andry, Cameron

Cameron Andry
- Title:
- Head Coach
- Email:
- Phone:
- 765-285-8151
Entering his fourth season as head coach in 2025-26, head coach Cameron Andry has already helped rewrite the program’s record book.
The Cardinals have set a new team scoring average in each of the past two seasons. The 2023-24 squad posted a program-best 303.61, nearly three strokes better than the previous record of 306.59 set in 2020-21. That mark was topped again in 2024-25, with the team finishing at 301.66.
Leading that charge was junior Jasmine Driscoll, who became just the third player in program history to earn both medalist honors at the Mid-American Conference Championship and an individual berth to the NCAA Regional.
Along with the season scoring average, Andry’s Cardinals have also established program records for lowest team round (285 / -3), lowest 36-hole total (580 / +4) and lowest 54-hole total (865 / +1). Andry also mentored standout Kiah Parrott (2020–24), who set the individual career scoring average at 76.06; a mark that Driscoll is currently on pace to surpass, entering her senior season with a 75.97 average.
During Andry’s tenure, the Cardinals have earned three tournament victories, while boasting one First Team All-MAC selection, one Second Team All-MAC honoree and seven MAC Golfer of the Week recognitions.
Off the course, the Cardinals have excelled academically. Most notably, the squad earned the 2024-25 WGCA All-Scholar Team GPA Award for holding the highest cumulative team GPA in the nation. Under Andry, the program’s student-athletes have collected 19 WGCA All-American Scholar honors, 10 Academic All-MAC accolades and five CSC Academic All-District awards.
The women’s golf program has also led all Ball State athletic teams in term GPA in three of the last six semesters and has maintained a team GPA of 3.72 or higher in each semester under Andry’s leadership.
Prior to taking over the Ball State program, Andry spent the last 11 seasons at Taylor University where he served as the head coach for the men’s and women’s golf programs.
Andry led both the men’s and women’s golf programs at Taylor to national prominence, including multiple top-10 finishes at the NAIA National Championship. Under Andry’s guidance the Taylor men’s golf program captured six consecutive Crossroads League titles from 2016 to 2022 while the Taylor women’s program claimed four straight Crossroads League championships from 2017 to 2021.
In 11 seasons at Taylor, Andry’s teams accumulated a staggering 79 tournament titles, including ten conference championships. Andry recruited and developed a total of 46 first-team All-Crossroads League players, including seven Crossroads League Player of the Year honorees. Additionally, Taylor players earned 14 NAIA All-American honors under Andry’s guidance.
A native of Paoli, Indiana and graduate of Ball State, Andry’s reputation as a program builder is well-earned. When Andry took over the Taylor men’s program in the fall of 2010 the Trojans held a national GolfStat ranking of 118. In just seven seasons, Andry established Taylor as a national presence as the Trojans earned a 7th place finish at the NAIA National Championship and earned a No. 8 national GolfStat ranking at the conclusion of the 2017-2018 season.
Andry’s program building prowess was equally evident with the Taylor women’s program as Andry oversaw the birth of the Taylor women’s golf program in 2012 and led the program to a national runner-up finish in the 2021 NAIA National Championship, the culmination of a remarkable program build from the ground up.
Recognized by his peers as one of the best young coaches in college golf, Andry was named the Crossroads League Coach of the Year a total of ten times, including in 2012 following his first season at the helm of the TU men’s program. Additionally, Andry was named the GCAA North Region Coach of the Year on three occasions and was a semi-finalist for the GCAA NAIA National Coach of the Year award in three different seasons.
A strong believer in the use of technology to improve as a golfer, Andry incorporates technology into many of the team's practices.
Andry served as a caddy at the Pete Dye Course in French Lick, Indiana during his college years. He earned All-Conference honors in both his junior and senior seasons at Paoli High School and advanced to the regional in the IHSAA tournament.
The Cardinals have set a new team scoring average in each of the past two seasons. The 2023-24 squad posted a program-best 303.61, nearly three strokes better than the previous record of 306.59 set in 2020-21. That mark was topped again in 2024-25, with the team finishing at 301.66.
Leading that charge was junior Jasmine Driscoll, who became just the third player in program history to earn both medalist honors at the Mid-American Conference Championship and an individual berth to the NCAA Regional.
Along with the season scoring average, Andry’s Cardinals have also established program records for lowest team round (285 / -3), lowest 36-hole total (580 / +4) and lowest 54-hole total (865 / +1). Andry also mentored standout Kiah Parrott (2020–24), who set the individual career scoring average at 76.06; a mark that Driscoll is currently on pace to surpass, entering her senior season with a 75.97 average.
During Andry’s tenure, the Cardinals have earned three tournament victories, while boasting one First Team All-MAC selection, one Second Team All-MAC honoree and seven MAC Golfer of the Week recognitions.
Off the course, the Cardinals have excelled academically. Most notably, the squad earned the 2024-25 WGCA All-Scholar Team GPA Award for holding the highest cumulative team GPA in the nation. Under Andry, the program’s student-athletes have collected 19 WGCA All-American Scholar honors, 10 Academic All-MAC accolades and five CSC Academic All-District awards.
The women’s golf program has also led all Ball State athletic teams in term GPA in three of the last six semesters and has maintained a team GPA of 3.72 or higher in each semester under Andry’s leadership.
Prior to taking over the Ball State program, Andry spent the last 11 seasons at Taylor University where he served as the head coach for the men’s and women’s golf programs.
Andry led both the men’s and women’s golf programs at Taylor to national prominence, including multiple top-10 finishes at the NAIA National Championship. Under Andry’s guidance the Taylor men’s golf program captured six consecutive Crossroads League titles from 2016 to 2022 while the Taylor women’s program claimed four straight Crossroads League championships from 2017 to 2021.
In 11 seasons at Taylor, Andry’s teams accumulated a staggering 79 tournament titles, including ten conference championships. Andry recruited and developed a total of 46 first-team All-Crossroads League players, including seven Crossroads League Player of the Year honorees. Additionally, Taylor players earned 14 NAIA All-American honors under Andry’s guidance.
A native of Paoli, Indiana and graduate of Ball State, Andry’s reputation as a program builder is well-earned. When Andry took over the Taylor men’s program in the fall of 2010 the Trojans held a national GolfStat ranking of 118. In just seven seasons, Andry established Taylor as a national presence as the Trojans earned a 7th place finish at the NAIA National Championship and earned a No. 8 national GolfStat ranking at the conclusion of the 2017-2018 season.
Andry’s program building prowess was equally evident with the Taylor women’s program as Andry oversaw the birth of the Taylor women’s golf program in 2012 and led the program to a national runner-up finish in the 2021 NAIA National Championship, the culmination of a remarkable program build from the ground up.
Recognized by his peers as one of the best young coaches in college golf, Andry was named the Crossroads League Coach of the Year a total of ten times, including in 2012 following his first season at the helm of the TU men’s program. Additionally, Andry was named the GCAA North Region Coach of the Year on three occasions and was a semi-finalist for the GCAA NAIA National Coach of the Year award in three different seasons.
A strong believer in the use of technology to improve as a golfer, Andry incorporates technology into many of the team's practices.
Andry served as a caddy at the Pete Dye Course in French Lick, Indiana during his college years. He earned All-Conference honors in both his junior and senior seasons at Paoli High School and advanced to the regional in the IHSAA tournament.
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