Sacramento State Basketball Staff Update

New Sacramento State head men’s basketball coach Mike Bibby has started to assemble his staff for the 2025-26 season. Michael Bibby and Raymond Walcott have joined the staff as associate head coaches, while Jason Fraser, and Greg Moody II have been added as assistants:

Michael Bibby – Associate Head Coach

Michael Bibby begins his first season at Sacramento State as the associate head coach.

Bibby, who was a four-year Div. I student-athlete, begins his tenure with the Hornets for the 2025-26 season.

Most recently, the Phoenix, Ariz., native spent two seasons as assistant coach at Desert Mountain High School (Scottsdale) where he recruited a five-star and four-star athlete to the program. Bibby was the defensive coordinator and helped the team reach the Final Four of the state tournament.

Prior to Desert Mountain, Bibby spent one season (2021-22) with the Dream City Christian national team out of Glendale, Ariz., where he was the defensive coordinator for the Eagles.

Bibby also assisted in all aspects of coaching with the Puerto Rican National Team in the summer of 2022.

As a player, Bibby played four years of Div. I collegiate ball, including three seasons at Appalachian State (2017-20), and one season at South Florida (2016-17). Bibby appeared in 83 games during his three active seasons (redshirted in 2017-18).

He was rated a three-star recruit by ESPN out of Shadow Mountain High School in Phoenix where he played for his father. During his prep career, Bibby was a four-year varsity starter, two-time all-state selection, two-time state champion, and was the Arizona Player of the Year. He was also an honorable mention All-American as a senior after averaging 19.3 points per game.

Bibby graduated in 2020 with a communication studies degree from Appalachian State.

Raymond Walcott – Associate Head Coach

Raymond Walcott enters his first season on Mike Bibby’s staff as the associate head coach.

Walcott has been a coach and trainer in the Phoenix area for 13 years. That includes each of the last five as a head coach/trainer for both Dime Academy and Team Bibby of Phoenix.

The Phoenix, Ariz., native also coached with Bibby at Shadow Mountain High School where the two combined forces to help lead the program to five state championships. That included a 2019 title at the prestigious Holiday Classic in San Diego.

During his tenure with Bibby at Shadow Mountain, the team combined for a 157-21 overall record, a 72-game winning streak, and a six-year home winning streak. After serving as assistant coach with Bibby from 2014-19, Walcott was elevated to head coach.

Walcott began his player development career in 2009 as a trainer at Team Bibby, a title he would hold until 2017 with the program.

Walcott and Vanessa Tolliver have two kids – Mekhi (17) and Jerison (13).

Jason Fraser – Assistant Coach

Jason Fraser begins his first season as assistant coach at Sacramento State for the 2025-26 season.

A seasoned basketball coach and former elite-level player, Fraser brings over 10 years of coaching experience at the NBA, G-League, Div. I, AAU and high school levels. A member of the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame in his native New York, Fraser also has 15 years of experience in team building, cultural implementation, community relations, fundraising, and public speaking.

His NBA coaching experience includes two years as an assistant with the Phoenix Suns (2015-17), and one season with the Austin Spurs – the G-League affiliate for the San Antonio Spurs – during the 2014-15 season. He helped develop current NBA players Devin Booker, Alex Len and Wendell Carter Jr., as well as former NBA player JaMychal Green.

A double major at Villanova where he played four seasons for head coach Jay Wright, Fraser was the director of student-athlete development at his alma mater during the 2013-14 season.

Most recently, he was the Dean of Students and Athletics Director at Sun Valley Academy (Phoenix), and prior to that, the associate head coach at his high school alma mater (Amityville HS in New York) in 2022-23. He served as the head varsity coach and Assistant Athletics Director at Skyline Prep High School in Phoenix (2018-21) where he was a two-time Canyon Athletic Association Coach of the Year.

Fraser was a McDonald’s All-American during his prep career at Amityville High School. He was ranked among the top five high school players in the country, the New York State Player of the Year, and graduated from Amityville as the school’s all-time leader in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots. He led the team to three consecutive state championships, never lost a home game during his career, and helped Amityville to a victory over LeBron James and St. Vincent-St. Mary High School.

One of the top recruits in the country, he played for Villanova four seasons (2002-06), and was a member of Jay Wright’s first full recruiting class. Fraser had injury setbacks all four seasons at Villanova, but still finished his collegiate career with averages of 5.9 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.6 blocks while shooting 57 percent from the field.

At the 2005 NCAA Tournament, Fraser had 21 points and 15 rebounds en route to a 76-65 win over Florida in the second round, delivering Villanova its first Sweet 16 appearance since 1988. A fan favorite, Fraser helped Villanova to a Big East Conference regular season title and Elite Eight appearance during his senior season (2005-06).

After college, he played professionally in New Zealand, and later the Harlem Globetrotters (2008-09). A double major at Villanova (sociology and criminology), Fraser graduated in 2006.

Fraser has three children – Blessing Fraser, Jr. Fraser, and Aleeyah Fraser

Greg Moody II – Assistant Coach

Greg Moody II begins his first season at Sacramento State as assistant coach for the 2025-26 season.

Moody brings nine years of coaching experience to the Hornets, five of those seasons spent with head coach Mike Bibby at Shadow Mountain High School (2014-19).

Moody brings coaching experience from the collegiate, prep school, high school and AAU levels. During his time at Shadow Mountain, he served on the same staff with Bibby as the varsity assistant coach, while also working as the head junior varsity coach.

At Shadow Mountain, he helped coach the varsity team to a 128-18 overall record, four consecutive state championships (2015-19) and five section titles. In addition, he coached nine first team all-state selections, five Div. II Players of the Year, five section players of the year, and 27 all-section athletes. That includes coaching 12 players that went on to receive Div. I scholarships.

He played collegiately for four seasons, including two years at Mount Olive College (2000-02) in North Carolina, and two years at Phoenix Junior College (1998-00). As a senior at Mount Olive, Moody led the conference in assists with 6.2 per game, a mark which still ranks seventh in program single-season history.

At Phoenix College, he also led the conference in assists with 6.5 per game. He was a two-year team captain, first team all-region, and an all-conference selection while helping the Bears to a conference title.

He served as an assistant coach with his alma mater for one season before graduating from Mount Olive with a bachelor’s degree in business in 2002.  

Moody is married to Denise Moody, and they have three children – Trevon Sr (ViriDiana), Kyona and Deondrea. They also have four grandchildren – Zariyah, Trevon Jr., Simar and Simiya.

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