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Jamion Christian

American basketball coach (born 1982)


Summary

American basketball coach (born 1982)

FieldValue
nameJamion Christian
imageFile:Jamion Christian.JPG
captionChristian in 2016
current_titleHead coach
current_teamBryant
current_conferenceAmerica East
current_record
birth_date
birth_placeQuinton, Virginia, U.S.
player_years12000–2003
player_team1Mount St. Mary's
player_positionsGuard
overall_record
tournament_record1–2 (NCAA Division I)
coach_years12004–2006
coach_team1Emory and Henry (assistant)
coach_years22006–2008
coach_team2Bucknell (operations)
coach_years32008–2011
coach_team3William & Mary (assistant)
coach_years42011–2012
coach_team4VCU (assistant)
coach_years52012–2018
coach_team5Mount St. Mary's
coach_years62018–2019
coach_team6Siena
coach_years72019–2022
coach_team7George Washington
coach_years82023–2025
coach_team8Pallacanestro Trieste
coach_years92025–present
coach_team9Bryant
championships* LNP Serie A2 Champion (2024)
  • 2× NEC tournament (2014, 2017)
  • NEC regular season (2017)
  • NEC Coach of the Year (2017)
  • Ben Jobe Award (2017) Jamion Christian (born April 18, 1982) is an American basketball coach. He is currently the head coach of the Bryant Bulldogs men's basketball team. He previously was the head coach at Siena, Mount St. Mary's, and George Washington. He was also the head coach for Pallacanestro Trieste in the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA) from 2023 to 2025.

Biography

Christian was born and raised in Quinton, Virginia. As a shooting guard, he led New Kent High School to a Virginia High School League State Championship with a 26–0 record and earned the VHSL Group A State Player of the Year honors. Christian then became a shooting guard and a three-year captain for Mount St. Mary's under head coaches Jim Phelan and Milan Brown. Christian has a strong pedigree in athletics, Christian's father, John, was a standout track athlete at Virginia State University. The elder Christian is in the Virginia State University Hall of Fame and is a retired Head Coach of the Charles City County High School Track & Field team. His mother was middle school teacher for New Kent County.

His brother Jarell Christian, is currently a coach for the Seattle storm

Assistant coaching career

Christian began his coaching career as an assistant at Emory and Henry College (2004–06), Bucknell (2006–08) and then William & Mary (2008–11). While with Coach Shaver and the Tribe, Christian recruited two of the most successful players in Tribe history: Brandon Britt and Marcus Thornton.

Christian then served as an assistant at Virginia Commonwealth (2011–12) under head coach Shaka Smart, helping the Rams to the third round of the 2012 NCAA tournament after upsetting #5 seed Wichita State in the 2nd round. Coach Christian also helped the Rams to a 2012 CAA Tournament championship and finished 2011–12 season with the most wins in school history (29).

Head coaching career

Mount St. Mary's hired Christian as head coach on March 26, 2012. Christian implemented an up-tempo offense and “mayhem” defense, comparable to VCU's "havoc" defense popularized by Shaka Smart. After his first season at the helm, Christian was named finalist for the 2013 Joe B. Hall Award, presented to the top first-year head coach in Division 1.

During the 2012–13 season, the Mountaineers qualified for the NEC tournament. As a No. 5 seed, Mount St. Mary's upset Bryant and Robert Morris, but lost to Long Island University in the championship game. During the 2013–14 season, the Mountaineers won the NEC tournament and earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, their first appearance since 2008.

Christian was also responsible for overseeing development of Rashad Whack (2014 NEC Tournament MVP and 2nd Team All-NEC; 2013 NEC All-Tournament Team), Julian Norfleet (2014 NEC All-Tournament Team and 2nd Team All-NEC), Sam Prescott (2014 NEC All-Tournament Team) and Shivaughn Wiggins (2013 NEC Rookie of the Year and CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Freshman of the Year).

On May 2, 2018, Christian replaced Jimmy Patsos as the head coach at Siena. He guided the Saints to a nine-win turnaround from the previous year, finishing 17–16 overall and 11–7 in MAAC play, and a second-place finish. It would be his only season on the job as he accepted the head coaching position at George Washington on March 21, 2019. Christian was fired from George Washington on March 14, 2022, after three seasons.

In July 2023, Christian accepted a job offer from Italy and became head coach of Pallacanestro Trieste. He guided Trieste to a Serie A2 Championship in 2024 and thus to promotion to the country's top flight, Lega Basket Serie A.

On April 3, 2025, Christian was named the next head coach at Bryant, replacing Phil Martelli Jr.

Head coaching record

College

Lega Basket

|-! style="background:#FDE910;" | 42 || 27 || 15 || || align="center"|Won Serie A2 championship |- | 23 || 14 || 9 || || align="center"|Missed playoffs |- class="sortbottom"

References

References

  1. "2018–19 Men's Basketball Roster".
  2. "Upset Saturday! LIU Brooklyn & Mount St. Mary's Advance To NEC Men's Basketball Title Game".
  3. (May 2, 2018). "Jamion Christian Named Siena Basketball Head Coach".
  4. (March 14, 2022). "George Washington men's basketball coach Jamion Christian out after 3 seasons". [[ESPN]].
  5. (2023-07-11). "Pallacanestro Trieste annuncia l'head coach: è l'americano Jamion Christian".
  6. "Serie A2 Basketball 2023-2024".
  7. "It's official. Bryant University hires its next men's basketball coach.".
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