Dennis Gates
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- Head Coach
Cleveland State Director of Athletics Scott Garrett named Dennis Gates as the Vikings head men’s basketball coach on July 26, 2019. Gates became the 16th head coach in Cleveland State men’s basketball history.
Gates enters his third season at the helm of the Cleveland State Vikings, fresh off of a 2021 NCAA Tournament appearance and his second straight Horizon League Coach of the Year recognition.
Cleveland State finished the 2020-21 season with a 19-8 record, including 16 regular season conference wins, marking the most wins in league play in team history (previously 15, 1992-93 season). The Vikings finished at the top of their conference for the fifth time in program history (2010-11 in the Horizon League, and 1992-93, 1985-86, and 1984-85 in the Mid-Continent Conference/AMCU). The 2020-21 season was capped off with the program's third-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament (1986, 2009, 2021).
Last season, Gates led Cleveland State to its best start in conference play in program history, as the Vikings rattled off nine straight wins between December 19 and January 15, capped off by a thrilling 66-64 win at Wright State in an ESPNU nationally-televised game. The nine wins also marked the program's longest winning streak since winning 12 consecutive games in the 2010-11 season.
Under Gates' guidance, junior guard Tre Gomillion was named Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year, as well as a member of the All-League Defensive Team, while Torrey Patton (All-League First Team) and Deante Johnson (All-League Defensive Team) also garnered postseason honors.
Gates, who garnered Horizon League Coach of the Year honors in 2019-20, is only the second head coach in Cleveland State history to be named Horizon League Coach of the Year, joining Gary Waters (2007-08).
During the 2019-20 campaign, he coach Algevon Eichelberger to a spot on the All-Horizon League Third Team. Eichelberger is coming off of a career season, in which he averaged a career-high 14.5 points, a career-high 6.4 rebounds and a career-high 1.2 assists in a career-high 27.5 minutes per game. A 2019-20 Horizon League All-Third Team selection, he ranked fifth in the league in field goal percentage (.464), seventh in rebounds per game (6.4) and blocks per game (0.9), and 13th in points per game (14.5).
During the 2019-20 season, the Vikes saw seven league wins, the most since the 2014-15 season. Cleveland State won three consecutive league games for the first time since the 2014-15 season, in addition to three straight non-conference wins for the first time since 2011-12.
Gates, who owns 16 years of Division I coaching experience, has spent the previous eight seasons on Leonard Hamilton’s staff at Florida State. Gates’ tenure at Florida State mirrored the Seminoles rise to national prominence. With Gates on the staff, the Seminoles played in four NCAA Tournaments, advanced to the Elite Eight of the 2018 NCAA Tournament and advanced to the Sweet 16 in both 2012 and 2019.
During the 2018-19 season, Gates helped lead the Seminoles to a 29-8 overall record and a 13-5 mark in the Atlantic Coast Conference and Florida State advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The Seminoles established school records for overall wins in a season and ACC wins in a season.
In 2017-18, Florida State had a 23-12 overall record and advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 25 years.
In his first year back at Florida State in 2011-12 the Seminoles captured the ACC title for the first time in school history.
Gates’ work in recruiting has helped Florida State become a fixture in the NCAA Tournament. The Seminoles have had five NBA Draft picks in the past four seasons, including one lottery pick. Gates was instrumental in bringing in four consecutive top-15 ranked recruiting classes to Florida State.
During his tenure in Tallahassee, Gates has helped recruit top-100 players including 2017 NBA Lottery pick Jonathan Isaac (No. 9), 2017 NBA Draft choice Dwayne Bacon, (No. 22), NBA free-agent signee Xavier Rathan-Mayes (No. 24), sophomore M.J. Walker (No. 24), junior Trent Forrest (No. 45), senior Phil Cofer (No. 56) and 2019 NBA Draft choice Terance Mann (No. 94).
Before joining the staff at Florida State, Gates worked at Marquette, Cal, Northern Illinois and Nevada. During his coaching career, Gates has served on coaching staffs that made 10 postseason appearances. In addition to the four NCAA Tournament trips at Florida State, Gates also served as an assistant coach under Ben Braun at Cal when the Golden Bears advanced to the NCAA’s in 2006.
Gates began his career as a coaching assistant with the Los Angeles Clippers as a skill development coach during the 2002-03 season. He worked with a collection of players that included 10 prospects with three, or fewer, years of experience including future All-Stars Elton Brand and Lamar Odom.
Gates has learned from some of basketball’s all-time great coaches including Hamilton who ranks as one of the top 10 all-time winningest coaches in ACC history. He played, and coached, under Braun at Cal (a finalist for the 2003 Naismith National Coach of the Year award), Tom Crean at Marquette (the 2012 National Coach of the Year by ESPN.com), Ricardo Patton at Northern Illinois and David Carter at Nevada.
Gates was a combo guard at Cal, where the Golden Bears compiled an 83-46 record and won 20 games in a season three times. In 2002, the Bears reached the semifinals of the Pac-10 Tournament and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He played in 114 career games, started 34 games and finished his career with a scoring average of 3.8 points per game as well as recording 100 steals and 148 assists. Additionally, Gates was a three-year captain of the Golden Bears.
Gates, a Chicago native and graduate of Whitney Young High School, was a two-time Pac-10 First Team All-Academic Team selection, was named Cal’s Most Inspirational Player in 2001 and was named the Bears’ Outstanding Student-Athlete in 1999 and 2001. In addition, he was awarded the 2002 Pac-10 Medal of Honor, which is presented to the Pac-10 Universities Top Graduating Student-Athlete.
Gates earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Cal in just three years and played as a master’s degree candidate in education during his senior campaign. He earned his Master of Science degree in Adult Education and Human Resource Development from Florida State University in 2005.
Year |
School |
Overall Record |
ConferenceRecord |
Accomplishments |
2003-04 |
Marquette (Asst. Coach) |
19-12 |
8-8 CUSA |
NIT Quarterfinals |
2004-05 |
Florida State (Asst. Coach) |
12-19 |
4-12 ACC |
Defeated No. 3 Wake Forest |
2005-06 |
Cal (Asst. Coach) |
20-11 |
12-6 PAC-10 |
NCAA 1st Round |
2006-07 |
Cal (Asst. Coach) |
16-17 |
6-12 PAC-10 |
Defeated No. 4 ranked UCLA; No. 15 ranked Oregon |
2007-08 |
Northern Illinois (Asst. Coach) |
6-22 |
3-12 MAC |
Coached MAC Freshman of the Year |
2008-09 |
Northern Illinois (Asst. Coach) |
10-20 |
5-11 MAC |
Coached two All-MAC selections |
2009-10 |
Nevada (Asst. Coach) |
21-13 |
11-5 WAC |
NIT 1st Round |
2010-11 |
Nevada (Asst. Coach) |
13-19 |
8-8 WAC |
Coached WAC Freshman of the Year |
2011-12 |
Florida State (Asst. Coach) |
25-10 |
12-4 ACC |
NCAA East Regional 3rd Round; ACC Champions |
2012-13 |
Florida State (Asst. Coach) |
18-16 |
9-9 ACC |
NIT 1st Round |
2013-14 |
Florida State (Asst. Coach) |
22-14 |
9-9 ACC |
NIT Semifinals |
2014-15 |
Florida State (Asst. Coach) |
17-16 |
8-10 ACC |
Defeated No. 23 Miami (Fla.) |
2015-16 |
Florida State (Asst. Coach) |
20-14 |
8-10 ACC |
NIT 2nd Round |
2016-17 |
Florida State (Asst. Coach) |
26-9 |
12-6 ACC |
NCAA West Regional 2nd Round; ACC 2nd Place |
2017-18 |
Florida State (Asst. Coach) |
23-12 |
9-9 ACC |
NCAA West Regional Finals |
2018-19 |
Florida State (Asst. Coach) |
29-8 |
13-5 ACC |
NCAA West Regional 3rd Round |
2019-20 |
Cleveland State (Head Coach) |
11-21 |
7-11 Horizon League |
Horizon League Coach of the Year |
2020-21 |
Cleveland State (Head Coach) |
19-8 |
16-4 Horizon League |
Horizon League Regular Season Champions Horizon League Tournament Champions NCAA Midwest Region 1st Round Horizon League Coach of the Year |