Head Coach
Chris Caputo
Direct contact details for this coach are not confirmed. Use the program's official athletics staff directory, linked from the ESPN program page.
Coach data is provided for recruiting research and should be confirmed with the official athletics website before contact.
Basketball Staff Contacts
Verified 2026-08-15 from this program's own staff page. Staff change during the recruiting cycle, so confirm before sending outreach.
| Name | Role | |
|---|---|---|
| Lamont Franklin | Assistant Coach | lamontfranklin@gwu.edu |
| Matt Colpoys | Assistant Coach | matthew.colpoys@gwu.edu |
| Aaron Thompson | Assistant Coach | aaron.thompson@gwu.edu |
| Joe Barrer | Assistant Coach | joseph.barrer@gwu.edu |
| Sam Ebersold | Director of Player Development | samuel.ebersold@gwu.edu |
| Eric Sebastian | Director of Operations | erics1@gwu.edu |
| Richie Martin | Graduate Assistant | richie.martin@gwu.edu |
| DeAndre Harvey | Graduate Assistant | dre.harvey@gwu.edu |
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.
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Coaching contacts compiled by the FCP recruiting staff. Cost and graduation figures from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, retrieved 2026-08-13.