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Vince Inglima

Vince Inglima

Vince Inglima was named head coach during the 2017-18 season. In five seasons at the helm, Inglima has steered the Gators to a 74-67 record, most recently a 16-13 finish in 2022-23 with four All-CCAA honorees. The Gators finished in third place in the CCAA after being picked to finish last in the preseason coaches poll.  

Inglima began his first season as head coach with an interim tag that was removed after the first 10 games of the season. The Gators marched to a 19-11 record and a 14-8 record in CCAA play en route to a conference semifinals appearance. That season, three players were named to the All-CCAA Team and Evan Zeller was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team.

Previously, Inglima served as the Gators' top assistant coach for four seasons, where he helped SF State to a historic season in 2016-17.  The No. 22 Gators finished 25-6, the best mark in the program's modern era and the most since the 1939-40 season, and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament Championship for the first time since 1993-94.

While at San Francisco State, Inglima has coached a CCAA Newcomer of the Year and the program's first All-American (Warren Jackson) since 1994-95.

Prior to joining SF State, Inglima was at conference foe Cal State Monterey Bay for three seasons. As a player, Inglima played professionally in Australia for the Dandenong Rangers, where he led his team to the grand final in his first of four seasons in Australia’s second division. In 2010, Inglima coached the Rangers U-18 team to the title in the National Junior Club Championships.

Inglima graduated magna cum laude from Sonoma State with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a minor in Mathematics. In his senior season, the Seawolves won the CCAA for the first time in school history. Along the way, Inglima earned CCAA Male Athlete of the Year, All-West Region, and All-American honors. He still holds the school record for career 3-point percentage (44.6) and is third in free throw percentage (82.5). Inglima was an Academic All-American, and was awarded Academic All-District by ESPN The Magazine. He was inducted into the Sonoma State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012.

After graduating from Carson High School in Carson City, Nevada in 2002, Inglima attended Cabrillo College for two years before attending Sonoma State.

Inglima resides in San Bruno, California with his wife, Jessica; daughter, Carina; and son, Enzo.

 Coaching Record at San Francisco State
Season Overall Record Conference Record
2022-23 16-13 (.552) 12-10 (.545) - 3rd place
2021-22 11-16 (.407) 8-12 (.400) - 7th place
2020-21 - Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2019-20 10-18 (.357) 7-15 (.318) - 10th place
2018-19 18-10 (.643) 14-8 (.636) - 4th Place, CCAA First Round
2017-18 19-11 (.633) 14-8 (.636) - 5th Place, CCAA Semis
Overall Record 74-67 (.525) 55-53 (.509)
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