Bryant Names New Coach, Two Players Enter the Transfer Portal

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Bryant Names New Coach, Two Players Enter the Transfer Portal

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Bryant University has named Jamion Christian its newest head men's basketball coach. 

The 10th head coach in program history, Christian comes to Bryant from Pallacanestro Trieste of the Italian Professional Basketball League, along with prior head coaching positions at George Washington University, Siena College, and Mount St. Mary's University.

He succeeds Phil Martelli, Jr., who left Bryant for the head coaching job at VCU.

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According to Bryant, Christian brings 18 years of collegiate coaching experience plus two years of coaching at the professional level in Italy to Bryant. He has served as the head coach of Italy's Serie A program team, Pallacanestro Trieste, for the last two seasons, and has had head coaching stops at Mount St. Mary's, Siena and George Washington. In 2020, Christian was listed 14th on ESPN's Top 40 under 40 ranking of the best young college coaches in the country.

"We are thrilled to welcome Coach Jamion Christian to Bryant University," said President Ross Gittell, Ph.D. "Coach Christian brings deep experience at both the collegiate and professional levels, and his strong leadership, vision, and commitment to student-athlete success make him an outstanding addition to our community. His proven record of developing competitive teams and encouraging excellence on and off the court aligns with Bryant University's values, and we are excited for the future of our men's basketball program under his leadership."

Christian joined Trieste for the 2023-24 season and led the club to a Serie A2 playoff championship and a return to Italy's top league, Serie A, for the 2024-25 season. He has posted a 41-24 record in his two seasons and currently has the club in sixth place in the 16-team league.

A 2004 graduate of Mount St. Mary's, Christian made a name for himself as one of the best young coaches in college basketball, earning his first head coaching opportunity in 2012 at his alma mater at the age of 29. Christian would lead the Mountaineers for the next six seasons, winning Northeast Conference Championships and advancing to the NCAA Tournament in 2014 and 2017. The 2017 team also won an NCAA Tournament game, defeating the University of New Orleans in the First Four.  

Christian compiled a 101-95 overall record and a 67-39 conference record at the Mount, earning NEC Coach of the Year honors in 2017.

"I am so excited to have a chance to lead the Bryant basketball program," Christian said. "My level of appreciation comes from all the success they have had recently but also the incredible progression this program has been on since turning Division I. Each time I played here, I was amazed at the talent and the passion of the fan base. Allie, Jacoy Jones and Jude are so happy to be calling Smithfield home. We've missed college basketball and the chance to impact young people in the way higher education provides. We are looking forward to being active members in the community and starting our life here in Rhode Island." 


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