Einhorn joined the men’s basketball staff in October of 2020 as the director of basketball operations after spending the previous two seasons as a graduate assistant at Boston College. Over the next nine months, he handled numerous logistical issues for the Big Green and was instrumental in ensuring that the team could take advantage of any opportunity to practice within the restrictions enacted during the pandemic. His performance in that role led to his promotion to an assistant coach in the summer of 2021.
While at BC, he served as the video coordinator, prepping video edits for coaches and recruiting visits and coordinating the analytics program using SportsCode and other related software. He also assisted in individual and group workouts, helped with travel and meal logistics and oversaw a dozen student managers.
Einhorn began his collegiate coaching career at Lycoming College in Pennsylvania from 2016-18, helping the Warriors amass a two-year record of 43-12, secure a Middle Atlantic Conference championship, climb as high as sixth in the national Division III poll and advance to the second round of the NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Tournament in 2017. As an assistant coach and director of operations, he helped develop practice and game strategy along with scouting reports of the opposition, conducted individual workout sessions and was the recruiting coordinator for the New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore areas.
A 2016 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in business administration, Einhorn served as a Panther team manager all four years under former head coaches Jamie Dixon and Kevin Stallings, climbing up to the post of head manager. Pitt qualified for the NCAA Tournament three times in his four years. The native of Brookline, Massachusetts then earned his master’s in sports administration from Boston College, completing his degree in May. The summer after graduating from Pitt, he worked with USA East Coast as the operations coordinator for the team that competed in Italy in 2016, then served as an assistant coach the following summer under Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown.