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Dennis Gates’s biography, net worth, fact, career, awards and life story

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IsSports coach 
Basketball coach 
Athlete 
Basketball player 
FromUnited States of America 
TypeSports 
Gendermale
Birth14 January 1980, Chicago, USA
Age:40 years
Star signCapricorn

Dennis Gates (born January 14, 1980) is an American college basketball coach and former player who is the head coach of the Cleveland State Vikings men’s basketball team.

Playing career

Gates played college basketball at California, where he was a two-time first-team All-Academic selection in the Pac-10, having graduated in three years, playing his senior season as a master’s degree candidate. Gates was also a member of Cal’s 2002 NCAA Tournament team.

Coaching career

After graduation, Gates served as a coaching intern for the Los Angeles Clippers before heading to the college ranks for two graduate assistant coaching positions at Marquette and Florida State for a season each. He would return to his alma mater as a full assistant coach in 2005 under Mike Montgomery. From 2007 to 2009, Gates served as an assistant coach at Northern Illinois before another two-year stint as an assistant coach at Nevada. In 2011, he rejoined the Florida State staff as an assistant coach under Leonard Hamilton and was part of the Seminoles’ 2011–12 ACC Tournament championship squad. He was a part of seven Seminole NCAA Tournament teams, including two Sweet 16 and one Elite Eight runs. During a January 10, 2017 contest between Florida State and Duke Gates was shoved by Blue Devils guard Grayson Allen as the guard went for a loose ball near the Florida State bench. The clip garnered national attention, but Gates defended Allen in the aftermath stating he was not the victim of a dirty play.

On July 26, 2019 Gates was named 17th head coach in Cleveland State basketball history, replacing Dennis Felton.
Gates won his first game as a college head coach on November 9, 2019, against Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, a 54-79 victory for the Vikings.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Cleveland State (Horizon)
2019–20Cleveland State9-145-5T-5th
Cleveland State:9-14 (.391)5-5 (.500)
Total:9-14 (.391)