Centenary Gentlemen basketball

Centenary Gentlemen basketball

Infobox CBB Team
name = Centenary Gentlemen

logo_size = 138px
university = Centenary College of Louisiana
conference = The Summit League
conference_short = Summit League
division =
city = Shreveport
stateabb = LA
state = Louisiana
coach = Greg Gary
tenure = 1st
arena = Gold Dome
capacity = 3,000
nickname = Gentlemen
color1 = Maroon
color2 = White
hex1 = 800000
hex2 = FFFFFF
NCAAchampion =
NCAAfinalfour =
conference_tournament =
conference_season =

The Centenary Gentlemen basketball team represents Centenary College, located in Shreveport, Louisiana, in NCAA Division I men's basketball competition. The "Gentlemen" nickname is exclusive to men's athletes and teams; "Ladies" is used for women's teams and athletes. The school's team currently competes in The Summit League. The team has never played in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament. The Gentlemen are currently coached by Greg Gary.

Recent coaching history

The Gentlemen were coached by Rob Flaska from 2005 until 2008. His contract was not renewed after the 2007-08 season [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3342601 Centenary hires well-traveled Gary to replace Flaska] ] . Greg Gary was hired to replace him. Mark Richmond has become the assistant coach for the Gents and brings big-time Big East experience from West Virginia to the staff. He has worked under both Bob Huggins and John Beilien.


=Gentlemen in the NBA=

*Robert Parish
*Larry Robinson

References


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