Brock Erickson
Brock Erickson
  • Title:
    Associate Head Coach
  • Phone:
    401-232-6902 x2
  • Email:
    berickson@bryant.edu
  • Alma Mater:
    Assumption '98
  • At Bryant Since:
    April 2018

Bio

Brock Erickson joined the Bryant men's basketball staff in April 2018 as the Bulldogs' associate head coach.

Erickson arrives in Smithfield after serving as an assistant at Kent State during the 2017-18 season. In his one year in Kent, the Golden Flashes advanced to the MAC Semifinals and picked up wins on the season over NCAA Second Round team Buffalo and Pac-12 member Oregon State. The Kent State backcourt was directed by Jalen Avery, the nation's top player in assist-to-turnover ratio (5.04).

Prior to his time in Kent, Erickson spent four years on the staff alongside Coach Grasso at Iona. In all four of his seasons at Iona, the Gaels reached the MAAC Championship game and earned bids to either the NCAA Tournament or the NIT.

In the 2016-17 season at Iona, Erickson helped guide the Gaels to a 22-win season and a No. 14 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Iona won the Great Alaska Shootout with a victory over Mountain West champion Nevada, while the Gaels were one of the best perimeter shooting teams in the nation, finishing the year at 39.7 percent shooting from 3-point range.

Prior to his time at Iona, Erickson served as the head coach at State College of Florida in Bradenton, Florida. In 2012-13, he guided the Manatees to a No. 8 ranking by the FCSAA. His team led the nation in scoring that season at 95.1 points per game. SCF captured the 2013 Suncoast Conference Tournament title and qualified for the state tournament for the third time in 15 years.

Erickson's coaching resume also includes stints as an assistant coach at Monroe College, College of Eastern Utah and City College of New York. All three programs set new benchmarks for wins during his time with them.

Erickson is no stranger to the Ocean State, having played college basketball at Rhode Island before transferring to Assumption. Erickson graduated from Assumption in 1998.