Gebereal Baitey
Gebereal Baitey
Title: Assistant Coach
Email: gebereal.baitey@emory.edu

Former Emory basketball standout Gebereal Baitey returned to the program as an assistant coach in February of 2021.

Baitey competed for Emory from 2015-16 through 2018-19, appearing in 105 games and drawing 54 starting assignments.  When he wrapped up his collegiate career, he ranked 11th on the Emory all-time chart with 191 assists and was 17th with 113 steals.  The owner of 37 career double-figure scoring performances, his total of 2,188 minutes placed him 16th in school history.

As a senior, he started all 26 Emory contests and averaged a team-high 29.5 minutes per outing.  He stood 24th among University Athletic Association players in overall scoring average (9.8 ppg) and was eighth on the conference chart with an average of 1.2 steals per game.  The previous campaign he helped the squad to an overall record of 23-5 and a spot in the NCAA D-III Tournament Round of 16, starting all 28 games and finishing among the top 20 in the UAA in scoring average (11.0 ppg). In addition,he doled out an average of 2.8 assists per game, 12th among league leaders, and led the Eagles in steals (43).

During his tenure with the program, Emory basketball won 82 games, made four NCAA Tournament appearances and captured two UAA titles.

As a senior he was awarded the Emory Athletic Department's Partin Award, symbolic to an individual who embodies the spirit of an Emory Eagle and shows profound loyalty through their engagement and visibility.  He was also recognized as a 2019 Emory 100 Senior Honorary, awarded to the most 100 outstanding seniors in the undergraduate schools.  Graduates of Oxford College, Emory College, Goizueta Business School, and the School of Nursing are represented in the 100 Senior Honorary.  The students selected have made a significant impact on the Emory Community through academics, athletics, leadership, volunteerism, or even through personal relationships such as mentoring or helping other students.

A native of Morristown, New Jersey, Gebereal earned his undergraduate degree from Emory in Sociology and African American Studies in May of 2019.  He then began his master's program in Childhood, Youth and Social Policy while continuing to play basketball in the United Kingdom at Loughborough University.  In February of 2020, he then ventured to Australia and competed in the NBL1 before seeing that season cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic the following month.  Shortly after, he returned to his hometown where he worked at his old high school teaching Spanish and coaching football and basketball.