Trey Livingston enters his first season as an Assistant Coach for the Williams College men's basketball team in 2024-25.
Livingston brings a hardworking, knowledgeable and experienced personality to the Ephs' bench, while having a winning mindset, strong work ethic and being a passionate and positive role model.Â
Previously, Livingston spent two years as Assistant Men's Basketball Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He recruited top-scholar student-athletes and assisted with game-day and practice preparations, including formulating scouting reports and performing film breakdown. Additionally, Livingston coordinated team travel and monitored the personal, academic and athletic development of the student-athletes.
While employed at Washington & Lee, he also served as a Professor of Physical Education, teaching semester long courses and educating students on sport fundamentals. He built a 12-week syllabus with out-of-class assignments.
During the 2021-22 season, Livingston was an Assistant Men's Basketball Coach and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Hampden-Sydney College in Farmville, Virginia. He recruited student-athletes, assisted with program operations and developed social media and graphic design communication strategies. Livingston was also the point-person for strength and conditioning activities for the program, ensuring consistent gains and growth through monthly tests.
During his coaching career, Livingston has mentored one All-ODAC First Team, three Second Team and one Third Team selections. Furthermore, he coached one VASIDÂ Second Team All-State student-athlete and helped develop two NABC All-Americans. As an Assistant Coach, his teams have won 15 or more games three times, including two 18-win seasons. He has helped the teams defeat three top-25 opponents and guided one team to the ODAC Conference Championship in 2023-24.
In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Livingston founded "I Got Next," a basketball development and personal training program. From 2019 to May 2021, he coached with a pair of basketball academies, the United States Basketball Academy in Eugene, Oregon, and the Advance Prep Academy in Auburndale, Florida.Â
Livingston earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management from Huntingdon College in 2019, and is currently pursuing his Master of Sports Administration from Arkansas State University.
As a student-athlete at Huntingdon, Livingston was a four-year letter winner. The forward held the captain title for three seasons and led the hawks to not only the first USA South Conference tournament since 2014 but also the first winning season since 2008. He currently serves on the Huntingdon College Student Alumni Association.