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Trey Montgomery

Trey Montgomery

Coaching Experience
  • Assistant Coach, Colgate University (2022-pr.)
  • Assistant Coach, University of Pennsylvania (2018-22)
  • Assistant Coach, Eastern University (2016-18)

Playing Experience
  • Albuquerque Thunderbirds, NBA D-League
  • Giessen Pointers, Germany
  • Jackson Showboats, ABA
  • Samford University (2006-10)

At Colgate

Trey Montgomery was named to the Colgate men's basketball staff as an assistant coach in June 2022.

His first two seasons as a Colgate assistant coach featured record-breaking success. Colgate set the program's single-season records for total wins (26) and league wins (17) in 2022-23, followed by a 25-win season in 2023-24.

Montgomery helped the Raiders to back-to-back Patriot League championships and NCAA tournament appearances (2022-23, 2023-24) while aiding in the development of five All-Patriot League First Team honorees, two Patriot League Players of the Year, a Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and several All-Rookie Team, All-Defensive Team, All-District, and All-League selections. 


Before Colgate

Montgomery served the past four years as an assistant coach at Penn, where he helped lead the Quakers to 47 total wins and 24 conference victories. During his time in Philadelphia, Montgomery aided in the development of six All-Ivy League honorees and one Co-Player of the Year. 

Penn finished the 2021-22 season with 12 wins and a 9-5 conference mark. The Quakers posted a five-game winning streak during the Ivy League regular season, which included two wins over Harvard and a triumph over league champion Yale. 

In his first season in 2018-19, Penn went 4-0 during Philadelphia Big 5 play, including a win over defending NCAA champion Villanova. It was the Quakers' first unbeaten Big 5 campaign since 2001-02 and just the second since 1973-74. 

Prior to his time at Penn, Montgomery spent two seasons as an assistant men's basketball coach at Eastern University in nearby St. Davids, Pa. Prior to that, he spent four years as an assistant coach at Destrehan (La.) High School and coached the U-14 AAU Louisiana Legends team.

Montgomery is a native of St. Rose, La., a town about 20 minutes west of New Orleans. He resides in Hamilton with his wife, Kala, and their two sons, Traycen and Klay.


Playing Career
Montgomery played college basketball at Division I Samford University in Birmingham, Ala., where he was a four-year letter winner and two-year captain. He finished his career with 1,030 career points (19th in program history) and more than 350 rebounds, 200 assists and 100 steals. He made 112 appearances including 88 consecutive starts to end his career.
 
Montgomery was a two-time recipient of the program's Kevy McInnis Award, given annually to the player who best exemplifies leadership both on and off the court, possesses the desire to achieve, and devotes his time to both church and community service. He also was a two-time recipient of Samford basketball's Practice Hard Award and received the program's Rebound and Assist Awards during his career.
 
Off the court, Montgomery was one of two campus-wide recipients of Samford University's John C. Pittman Spirit Accolade in 2009-10. The annual award recognizes a graduating senior who has exhibited serious commitment to being a student, honoring Christ, maintaining personal health, and involvement in student life.

Following graduation, Montgomery had a brief training camp stint with the Albuquerque Thunderbirds in the NBA D-League. He also spent two seasons overseas in Germany for the VfB1900 Giessen Pointers and played two seasons in the ABA as a member of the Jackson Showboats.