Player Bio: Donny Guerinoni

  Donny Guerinoni
Donny Guerinoni
Player Profile
Position:
Assistant Coach
Experience:
2nd season
Alma Mater:
Nevada (2002)

Donny Guerinoni begins his second year as an assistant coach at Stanford and fourth overall with the program.

After two years in a basketball operations role with the Cardinal program, Guerinoni was promoted to assistant coach last year. Guerinoni's responsibilities include recruiting, scouting and game preparation. In addition, he will focus on developing the guards in his role as their position coach.

Guerinoni has a strong history with head coach Trent Johnson, as he was Johnson's first recruit at Nevada. Johnson reached out to Guerinoni in 2004 by naming him to the Stanford coaching staff.

Prior to Stanford, Guerinoni served for two years as an assistant coach at his junior college alma mater, West Valley. During that time, Guerinoni worked under Danny Yoshikawa while attending graduate school at San Jose State.

A native of Sebastopol, Calif., Guerinoni earned league MVP and first team all-state honors while helping guide West Valley College to a pair of league championships under the tutelage of respected head coach Bob Burton.

At Nevada, Guerinoni was recognized as a WAC All-Academic selection and was the top three-point shooter for the Wolf Pack. Guerinoni's Wolf Pack career was highlighted by making seven of nine three-pointers in an 86-85 thriller against Montana on Nov. 25, 2000 - an effort that ranked as one of the top shooting performances in the country during that season.

Guerinoni received his B.A. in Business Marketing from Nevada in 2002.