George Washington Revolutionaries Men's Basketball

Head Coach

Chris Caputo

Contact: coassistant coassistant coachhhnima@gwu.edu

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About George Washington Revolutionaries Basketball

George Washington basketball competes in the highly competitive Atlantic 10 Conference, offering student-athletes the opportunity to play at a rigorous collegiate level while pursuing degrees from a respected research university in the nation's capital. Head coach Chris Caputo leads a program committed to developing players both on the court and in the classroom. The Revolutionaries provide access to top-tier facilities and coaching in one of the most dynamic cities in America, where players benefit from proximity to NBA talent, media exposure, and professional opportunities. The Atlantic 10 represents a strong mid-major conference that consistently produces professional-level competition. Student-athletes at George Washington receive world-class academics alongside competitive basketball, making it an ideal destination for players seeking to develop their game while earning a meaningful degree in an intellectually rigorous environment that values excellence in all areas.

Competing at the D1 level means your recruitment timeline, film quality, and academic eligibility all need to align precisely. Learn how to get recruited to play college basketball and what it really takes to earn a look from a program at this level. Once you're in contact, a strong highlight film is the single most important asset you can send a coaching staff.

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What Recruits Should Know About Targeting George Washington Revolutionaries

D1 coaches build rosters through consistent evaluation of film, in-person scouting at exposure events, and referrals from trusted coaching networks. Getting on George Washington Revolutionaries's radar requires more than sending a generic email — it means having your film, eligibility paperwork, and academic transcripts ready before you make first contact.

Players who receive roster consideration at the D1 level demonstrate improvement over time, not just raw talent at a single event. A structured development program that tracks your progress and connects you with the right coaches can significantly accelerate your recruiting timeline.

Film Quality Critical Eligibility Required Coach Network Matters

Exposure Events That Get You in Front of D1 Coaches

D1 coaches including those at George Washington Revolutionaries build their recruiting lists at specific tournaments and showcase events — not by watching YouTube links from players they've never heard of. FCP's schedule is built around the exposure events these coaches actually attend, giving our players the chance to compete in front of decision-makers at the right moment in the recruiting cycle.

FCP players get evaluated at national showcases, coach-attended tournaments, and live events that create direct visibility for programs like George Washington Revolutionaries. Learn more about our post-grad program or apply now.

Whether you're a current high school player exploring options through our high school program or a graduate looking for a post-grad year, FCP provides the coaching, competition, and college placement support to help you reach programs like George Washington Revolutionaries.

George Washington Revolutionaries Is Within Reach — If You're Ready

The difference between a player who gets offered by a D1 program and one who doesn't often comes down to timing and preparation. FCP prepares athletes for the moment when George Washington Revolutionaries's coaches are ready to evaluate — so you don't miss your window.

Research compiled by the FCP recruiting staff · Last updated April 2026

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