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  Gela Mikalauskas

Gela Mikalauskas

Player Profile

Position:
Head Coach

Experience:
15th Season

Alma Mater:
Kean, 1977

After returning to the Wagner sidelines in 2005 following a 15-year layoff, head coach Gela Mikalauskas is set to begin her third year on Grymes Hill.

Mikalauskas' coaching has already yielded small but significant returns. In 2007-08 she helped the Green & White match its overall win total (7) and Northeast Conference win total (5) for the last three years combined while coming within a game of the school's first NEC Tournament berth since 2003-04.

Mikalauskas is the school's all-time winningest coach with 186 wins in 14 years, including a 174-134 record during her first stint as head coach. She also guided the Green & White to a school-record 24 wins during the 1983-1984 season, when Wagner put together an unmatched 17 game winning streak. Mikalauskas has also led the Seahawks to two other 20-win seasons and holds five of the top-10 seasons in school history. More impressive then those gaudy numbers is the fact that during her 13 years at the helm every student-athlete that she coached graduated in four years.

"It is a tremendous honor and privilege to be the head coach here at Wagner as the College has always had a special place in my heart," said Mikalauskas.

During her prior Wagner coaching stint, Mikalauskas took the Seahawks to seven straight league tournament berths winning the 1985 Cosmopolitan Conference Tournament and the 1989 Northeast Conference (NEC) Tournament.

The 1989 NEC and Metropolitan Coach of the Year, she accumulated a .671 winning percentage in four seasons of NEC play. Mikalauskas won her 100th career game on January 20, 1986 at Seton Hall and has coached 10 of the 20 members of the program's 1,000-point club.

Under her direction she has also coached the single season record holders for most points, scoring average, rebounds and steals as well as current assistant coach Maureen (Coughlin) Hannafin, the 1989 Northeast Conference Player of the Year.

She was inducted into the Wagner Athletics Hall of Fame in 1991 and is also a member of the Kean University Hall of Fame and the Moore Catholic (HS) Hall of Fame.

Mikalauskas played point guard for two seasons at Wagner, leading the Seahawks to the only undefeated season in school history (13-0) in 1973-1974. In 1974-1975, she averaged 20.1 points per game in helping lead the Seahawks to a 12-4 record before transferring to Kean. At Kean she was a captain her junior and senior years, scored over 1,000 points (Kean and Wagner) and was twice named All-League while earning a physical education and health degree in 1977.

For the past 16 years she along with her husband Greg have owned and directed the 800-plus student University Basketball Camp on Staten Island and contributed numerous hours as a clinician for the area Catholic Youth Organization. In addition she ran the camp for ten years while she was a coach of the Seahawks, appropriately titled the "Wagner College Basketball Camp for Girls."

She continues to reside on Staten Island with her husband Greg their children, Christopher (18) and Anna (14), and her mother, Lee Mazella.

The Mikalauskas File:

• 186-207 Career Record all at Wagner (1979-1990; 2005-pres.)

• Winningest coach in Wagner women's history

• Led Wagner to a school record 24 wins in 1983-1984

• Took Seahawks to three straight Cosmopolitan Conference Tournaments 1982-1985

• Won the 1985 Cosmopolitan Conference Tournament

• Brought the Green & White to four straight Northeast Conference tournaments 1986-1990

• Won the 1989 Northeast Conference Tournament

• Was victorious in 17 straight games during the 1983-1984 season which still stands as the longest winning streak in Wagner men's and women's basketball history

• Holds five of the 10 best regular season records in Wagner women's basketball history

• A member of the Wagner Athletics Hall of Fame

• A member of the Kean University Hall of Fame

• Started the Wagner College girls basketball camp

• Graduated every player to have player for her in four years

• Notched her 100th career coaching victory on January 20, 1986 at Seton Hall

• Coached the Seahawks the single season record holders for most points, scoring average, field goals attempted, rebounds, and steals

• Coached 11 of the 21 members of the Wagner 1,000 point scorers

• Under her regime Maureen `Moe' Coughlin was named 1989 Northeast Conference Player of the Year

• Logged three 20 win seasons while coaching Wagner

• 1989 Northeast Conference and Metropolitian Coach of the Year

• Member of the 1973-1974 Wagner squad that went 13-0

• Held a .671 winning percentage in four seasons of Northeast Conference Play during her first stint as coach

• Among the top-20 in Northeast Conference regular season wins with 52.

 

 
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