Background
Born in New Britain, Connecticut, DeGregorio grew up in the Little Italy section of The Bronx, New New York
Born in New Britain, Connecticut, DeGregorio grew up in the Little Italy section of The Bronx, New New York
Saint John"s University.
He was the former head basketball coach of the University of Rhode Island, where he coached the Rams from 1999 to 2001. DeGregorio earned a Bachelor of Arts from Saint John"s University of New York City in 1988 and took master"s-level classes at Hofstra University and Wesleyan University. DeGregorio began his coaching career in 1985 as an assistant coach for Hofstra University.
In 1988, DeGregorio became an assistant coach for Saint Thomas Aquinas College.
After taking a year off to attend a Hofstra University graduate program, DeGregorio became an assistant coach for Mattatuck Community College in 1990 and then head coach for the college in the 1991-1992 season. From 1993 to 1997, DeGregorio was head boys" basketball coach and athletic director at Saint Thomas Aquinas High School of New Britain, Connecticut.
Among the players he coached at Saint Thomas Aquinas High was future National Basketball Association player Lamar Odom. He moved to Rhode Island in 1997 as top assistant to Jim Harrick, shortly after Lamar Odom transferred from University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Harrick abruptly left for Georgia after the 1998-1999 season, and DeGregorio was named head coach.
Just days later, however, Odom announced he was entering the 1999 National Basketball Association Draft.
In rapid succession, four prospective recruits dropped URI from their lists, another was ruled ineligible, and a key reserve was lost to academics. With a decimated roster, DeGregorio"s first team struggled to a 5-25 record, worst in school history. DeGregorio"s second season was little better, at 7-23, but DeGregorio resigned after the season.
In 2001, the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association hired DeGregorio as an assistant coach and director of player development.
DeGregorio served in that position until 2003, when he began working as an independent skill development coach for many star National Basketball Association players. In 2004, the Fayetteville Patriots of the National Basketball Association Development League hired DeGregorio as assistant coach.
He joined the Golden State Warriors in 2011 as an assistant coach.