Dominic Percia has been elevated to the position of Associate Head Coach of the men’s basketball program, Centenary Director of Athletics and Recreation David Orr announced.
Percia, an Assistant Coach for the Gents the past four seasons, is a native of Sterling, Mass. and grew up in Orlando, Fla., is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst where he earned a dual Master’s in Sport Management and Master of Business Administration. He earned an undergraduate degree in Marketing from Florida State University in 2018.
Percia will assist new head coach J.A. Anglin, who was annoucned as the 23rd head coach in July.
Percia has helped lead the Gents to one of their most successful periods in program history the last four seasons highlighted by a conference title and an NCAA Tournament in 2023-24. Centenary earned the No. 3 seed in the SCAC Tournament as the Maroon and White made their 11th-straight appearance in the event where they defeated Colorado College 83-76 to win the Championship and earn an NCAA Tournament berth.
Centenary has now finished .500 or better in all four of five seasons in Percia’s time as the Gents have established themselves as one of the most successful programs in the conference.
Percia worked as Director of Player Management for Premier Sports Agency, helping place professional players while at UMass. He also interned with the West Coast Conference’s league office, conducting a Men’s Basketball transfer study and is a two-year member of Rising Coaches.
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