Bryant Men’s Basketball Announces New Coaching Staff for 2026-27
Bryant men’s basketball head coach Jamion Christian has announced key changes to the coaching staff for the 2026-27 season, promoting Morgan Williams and adding Zavier Anderson and Randy Phillips. Williams transitions from a volunteer role to assistant coach focusing on offense, while Anderson and Phillips bring extensive Division I experience. Christian emphasized the importance of strategic planning and teamwork to elevate the program's performance and aiming for NCAA Tournament participation.
By the Numbers- Morgan Williams has spent five seasons on Christian’s staff, including roles as a defensive assistant and director of advanced scouting.
- During Anderson's tenure at FIU, the team achieved a 20-14 record, marking just the third time in school history with 20 wins.
The coaching changes reflect both resilience and new strategic directions, yet some may question if the new staff is enough to significantly shift the team's performance in the competitive America East landscape.
State of Play- The Bulldogs are in a transitional phase, emphasizing rejuvenation following a strategy-focused offseason.
- The new assistant coaches join a restructured staff aimed at refining player development and game strategies.
Looking ahead, the newly assembled coaching staff will focus on integrating their diverse experiences to strengthen the team's gameplay and recruitment efforts, with an eye towards reclaiming a position in the NCAA Tournament.
Bottom LineBryant's coaching changes are poised to enhance the program's aspiration for excellence. The shift focuses not only on developing talent but also on forging a cohesive team dynamic to drive success in the upcoming season.
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