Basketball

Brady Antonopoulos Joins Holy Cross Men’s Basketball Staff

Former Gonzaga Assistant Brings NCAA Success to Worcester

Antonopoulos Returns to New England

Brady Antonopoulos has been named assistant coach and director of basketball operations for the College of the Holy Cross men’s basketball program for the 2026‑27 season, bringing a recent track record of championship‑contending teams to Worcester.

His most recent stop was a graduate assistantship under Mark Few at Gonzaga University, where the Bulldogs posted a 31‑4 record and advanced to the second round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament.

Before Gonzaga, Antonopoulos spent four years at Weber State University, climbing from video coordinator to director of basketball operations and contributing to multiple 20‑plus win campaigns.

During his tenure at Weber State, he helped shape five players who earned All‑Big Sky honors, among them Dillon Jones, the 2024 NBA first‑round pick.

A 2021 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Antonopoulos began his collegiate career as a student‑manager and walk‑on for the Minutemen before moving into full‑time coaching roles.

A Strategic Fit for Holy Cross

Antonopoulos’s background in player development aligns with Holy Cross’s emphasis on nurturing talent both on and off the court.

The program hopes his experience with high‑level recruiting and analytics will translate into a competitive advantage in the Patriot League.

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