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Phil Martelli, Jr. joined the Bryant staff in April 2018 as an assistant coach and was promoted to Associate Head Coach in August of 2020. He begins his fourth year on the Bryant sidelines in 2021-22.

Martelli has helped the Black and Gold increase their win total from three in 2017-18 to back-to-back 15-win seasons. The 20-21 season was one of Bryant's best, as the Bulldogs went 15-7 and advanced to the Northeast Conference Championship for the first time in school history. Bryant's defense ranked eighth nationally in three-point percentage defense, while its offense ranked in the top five nationally in both scoring and tempo.

The Bulldogs have ranked first or second in the NEC in field goal percentage defense and three-point field goal defense in each of the last two seasons.

Martelli arrives in Smithfield after spending the 2017-18 season at his alma mater, Saint Joseph’s, as the Hawks’ director of program administration. His stint in Philadelphia follows a year in the NBA G-League with the Delaware 87ers (now Delaware Blue Coats) and 13 seasons as a Division I assistant coach.

Prior to his year with the G-League affiliate in Delaware, Martelli coached for five seasons on the staff at the University of Delaware, where he helped the Blue Hens to an NCAA tournament appearance in 2014. The Blue Hens set a program-best mark for conference wins over a five-year stretch (55) and placed eight players on CAA all-conference teams, along with two all-rookie, two all-defensive and four all-academic team honorees. Seven Blue Hens saw time professionally from the teams Martelli coached at Delaware.

From 2006 to 2011, Martelli was an assistant coach at Niagara, helping the Purple Eagles to a 95-69 record in his five years, including the 2007 MAAC Tournament title and a victory in the NCAA Tournament.

He also served in the same position at Manhattan in 2005-06, while beginning his career in 2003 at Central Connecticut as the youngest (22) full-time assistant coach in Division I at that time.

A 2003 alum of Saint Joseph’s, Martelli was a four-year player for the Hawks and a member of the teams that made NCAA Tournament appearances in 2001 and 2003. A team co-captain in 2002-03 with Jameer Nelson, he received his bachelor's degree from SJU in marketing.

Martelli and his wife Meghan have three children - a daughter, Marra, and sons Philip and Nathan.

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