Gerald Gillion was named head men’s basketball coach at Chicago State University on July 19, 2021 and in his first game on the bench, his team snapped a 28-game program losing streak to gain his first collegiate win as a head coach. He has won 31 games in his three seasons as head coach which is more victories than the previous seven years combined at CSU.
During his short time to this point as CSU, Gillion has produced two program firsts, earning a victory over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 with a 75-73 victory at Northwestern, then delivered the programs first Division I postseason victory with a 77-75 win over UC San Diego in the College Basketball Invitational.
Gillion was named one of 15 finalists for the Joe B. Hall Award following the 2021-22 season. The award is presented annually by CollegeInsider.com to the top first-year coach in Division I college basketball. He was also named ESPN’s Coach of the Week following CSU’s upset win at Northwestern.
Gillion joined Chicago State after one season with the Samford Bulldogs where he was credited with recruiting Samford’s most talented class in program history. Prior to joining the Bulldogs, Gillion was as an assistant coach at Tennessee Tech (2017-19) where he helped lead the Golden Eagles to a 19-12 record in his first season in Cookeville (2017-18). He also had a hand in raising the team’s grade point average to an impressive 3.4 and in the team’s 100 percent graduation rate during his two seasons.
Gillion spent the 2019-20 academic year strengthening his grassroots relationships as program director of Team Breakdown, a top-10 ranked AAU team in the nation. Team Breakdown won back-to-back AAU national championships and its roster is populated with McDonald’s All-Americans, over one hundred former Breakdown players going on to play professionally while thousands went on to compete at the Division I level. Gillion has served as team trainer, coach and director of player development since 2008. Some of the players include Kenny Boynton, Brandon Knight, Tony Mitchel, Zabian Dowdell, Malik Fitts, Justin James, Dewan Hernandez, Anfernee Simons, Kai Jones, Matt Bewley and Ryan Bewley among others.
Gillion also spent time as a special assistant to the head coach at South Florida (2014-17) where he was responsible for organizing recruiting activities with coaches, summer camps, planning travel needs, organizing student-manager responsibilities and overseeing the team’s academic progress.
He entered college coaching as director of basketball operations at Florida International (2013-14) where he supervised the team’s film exchange, provided coaching staff tech support and was responsible for overseeing the player’s academic progress.
Gillion began his coaching career as the head coach at Northeast High School (2008-13) where he transformed the boys program that only won 10 games in four years to a team that won over 20 games and a district championship in his first season as head coach. He also coached the girls program, leading a dramatic turnaround in that program as well.
Among the list of pro athletes Coach Gillion has developed over the years, the most recent standouts are the Bewley twins, Matt and Ryan Bewley. As the first U.S. born athletes to sign pro contracts before exhausting high school eligibility, the twins are making headlines for their ability and unconventional decision. Gillion is credited with teaching, training, and coaching them as freshmen when they attended Northeast High School.
Gillion earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science from Florida State University in 2008.
What They Are Saying ….
Orlando Antigua, Assistant Coach University of Kentucky
“Gerald Gillion knows how to connect to players. He’s a players’ coach. I’ve seen him get more out of guys, on and off the court, than even they thought was possible. He develops with a pro mentality so his players are prepared to win on the highest levels.”
Rod Strickland, Former NBA Player
“I worked alongside Gerald as a colleague. Gerald is an extremely hard worker, with a high basketball IQ, and is about developing young men on and off the court. There are very few people working in college basketball that understand the inner workings of the Grassroots basketball space better than him. He will bring that intimate knowledge, tireless work ethic, and passion for success to the city of Chicago.”
Charlton “C.Y.” Young, Assistant Coach Florida State University
“Coach Gerald Gillion is one of the brightest young coaches in the country. He has been at just about every level of basketball in a very short period of time. he has great communication skills, a tremendous amount of basketball knowledge and a work ethic that few can match. I’m a huge fan of his and I know he will be winning a ton of games sooner than later!”
Bucky McMillan, Head Coach Samford University
"Gerald did a tremendous job for us at Samford as a coach, recruiter, and player developer. His relentless work ethic coupled with his close personal relationships with players make him the rising star he is in the coaching profession. Gerald is a person of the highest moral character and will be a great leader and example for not only the basketball program but the entire University. Though we hate to see him go, I can’t wait to see Gerald’s infectious personality permeate through the entire Chicago State campus and throughout Chicago. With that being said…. Go Cougars …. And everyone in Chicago better get ready to ‘tighten up!!’
Ryan Pannone, Erie BayHawks, New Orleans Pelicans G League
“In hiring Coach Gillion, the players of Chicago State are getting a Head Coach that will pour into them and invest into their lives off the court and on the court. Coach Gillion will breathe inspiration, passion and confidence into their game and development. I began my coaching career with Coach Gillion coaching Team Breakdown and I know personally how much he believes in his players. Most players need a coach to truly believe in them to reach the peak of their potential and this is what the players, recruits and fan base will feel from Coach Gillion daily. The administration is getting a coach that has worked relentlessly in his rise from coaching high school basketball, AAU, director of basketball operations, special assistant to the head coach, and assistant coach, to now a Division I head coach. He has experience in working at every position of a college program and this intimate knowledge will help him lay the foundation of sustainable success. He will be a tireless recruiter with a passion to develop every player on the roster, from the star player to the walk-on on.”
Matt Bewley, First US Born Athlete to Sign Pro Contract before exhausting HS Eligibility
“Coach 'G' was the first coach I ever had that pushed me out of my comfort zone. As a freshman, he took extra time to train me and improve my ball handling. He got me to think outside the box and work on my weaknesses.”