April 12, 2005
Slocum, who concluded a nine-year tenure at NCAA Division II Gannon University with a 179-78 record, brings 30 years of head-coaching experience with him to
YSU Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron Strollo said Slocum's coaching credentials are very impressive and his passion for basketball is unmatched.
"Coach Jerry Slocum has had a tremendous coaching career and obviously, we are very excited for him to join our YSU family," Strollo said. "He has the vision to move our program forward in the Horizon League where we can become very competitive on an annual basis."
Slocum's teams have been more than competitive during his career as a head coach. In his 30 seasons, he has had 25 winning seasons, including the last 17 campaigns. He has posted 19 20-win seasons throughout his career, including five of the last six years.
In 2004-05, Gannon finished 18-11 overall and tied Wayne State for second place in the competitive South Division of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference with an 11-6 mark.
The Golden Knights finished first or second in the South Division of the GLIAC in each of his nine years.
In 1999-2000, 2000-01 and 2001-02 his squad tied for the South Division title. In 2001-02, Gannon had a 12-5 conference record while in 2000-01, the Golden Knights were 13-4. In 2001, Gannon advanced to the GLIAC Tournament title game for the first time in school history losing to
The 53-year-old Slocum was named the GLIAC Coach of the Year following the 1999-2000 campaign after leading the Golden Knights to a 16-3 league record. That season his team posted a 23-5 mark setting his personal best at the school for wins in a season and winning percentage (.821).
In each of the past six seasons, Gannon has been selected to participate in the NCAA Division II Tournament.
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Slocum's head-coaching experience began at
Slocum is a 1975 graduate of The Kings, N.Y., College where he earned his bachelor's degree in Physical Education. He earned a Master's Degree in Athletic Administration from the