AUBURN, Ala.—Matt Gatens has rejoined Auburn men’s basketball as the program’s new general manager, announced head coach Bruce Pearl on Friday. Gatens, who was on Pearl’s staff at Auburn from 2016-18, will be responsible for roster management and evaluation, agent and donor relations, scouting, recruiting and game planning.
One of the University of Iowa’s all-time leading scorers, Gatens returns to the Plains after serving as an assistant coach at his alma mater where he spent the last three seasons with the Hawkeyes.
“The key to my success has been surrounding our program with good people,” Pearl said. “I’ve known Matt since the day he was born as his parents were friends of mine when I was an assistant at Iowa. Matt’s first job after his professional playing career was as a graduate assistant here at Auburn. He went off to do great things as an assistant coach and put himself in a position to potentially be named Iowa’s head coach last year. It’s great to have Matt and his family back in Auburn.
“It was important for me to have someone who had strong experience and understanding the challenges of Name, Image and Likeness” Pearl said. “I also wanted someone who could help us not only be the best we can be in NIL, but also with managing player and roster development.”
While at Auburn, he was a graduate assistant where he assisted in travel, development, scouting, video and camps for the Southeastern Conference champions. Gatens also aided in the development of the team’s guards, including All-SEC selections Bryce Brown and Jared Harper.
“My family and I are thrilled for the opportunity to rejoin the Auburn Family,” Gatens said. “Coach Pearl and his staff have built one of the most respected and successful programs in the country, and I’m honored to be a part of that winning and championship culture.
“The passion, energy, and support of the community and fanbase is what makes this place so special. I’m committed to help build on the success of this program and contribute to the growth of our players, both on-and-off the court. I look forward to coaching in one of the best environments in the country. War Eagle!”
At Iowa, Gatens assisted in all aspects of the program, including recruiting, opponent scouting, practices, player development and game preparation. In three seasons on staff, Gatens has helped the Hawkeyes to 55 victories and two postseason appearances (1 NCAA, 1 NIT). He has coached one All-American, a Big Ten Freshman and Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year and 11 All-Big Ten honorees.
During the 2023-24 season, Iowa won 19 games, including 10 in Big Ten play, to finish in a tie for sixth in the league standings. Five players earned All-Big Ten honors with Tony Perkins earning second team honors and Payton Sandfort being a third-team honoree. Owen Freeman became the second Hawkeye all-time (and first in 30 years) to be named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year.
In his first season back on campus, the Hawkeyes won 19 games, tied for fifth place in the Big Ten standings, qualified for the NCAA Tournament. The team led the conference in scoring and posted three wins over AP Top 25 opponents.
Gatens coached five players to postseason recognition in 2023. Kris Murray was a consensus third-team All-American, first-team All-Big Ten, semifinalist for the Wooden and Naismith awards and finalist for the Karl Malone Award. Filip Rebraca was a third-team all-Big Ten honoree, while Sandfort was voted the Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year. Connor McCaffery and Perkins were honorable mention all-conference.
A four-year starter for the Hawkeyes, Gatens was a two-time All-Big Ten selection, two-time team captain, two-time Academic All-Big Ten, recipient of the 2012 Chris Street Award and was a member of the 2009 Big Ten All-Freshman team. He amassed 1,635 points and 239 3-pointers, ranking 10th and third, respectively, in Iowa history. In 128 career games, he averaged 12.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.1 steals per contest.
Prior to Iowa, Gatens spent four seasons (2019-22) on Drake’s coaching staff. He served as director of operations his first two years before being elevated to an assistant coach the last two seasons.
He helped guide the Bulldogs to four straight 20-win seasons (95 combined wins), the 2019 Missouri Valley Conference regular season title, an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2021, and to two Missouri Valley Tournament championship game appearances.
Following his Hawkeye career, Gatens played professionally in France, Spain, Turkey and Ukraine. He returned to the United States to play for the Iowa Energy in the NBA Development League, but he suffered a torn ACL just five quarters into the 2016-17 season, ending his playing career.
Gatens was named Iowa’s “Mr. Basketball” and the state’s Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior at Iowa City High School. He led his squad to a 4A state title as a senior in 2008 and holds the City High record for career scoring.
Originally from Iowa City, Iowa, he graduated from Iowa in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in TBA and later completed his master’s degree coursework in adult education from Auburn in 2018.
Gatens and his wife, Erin, have three children – son, Nash, and daughters, Noa and Vayda.