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Ron Sanchez will join Scott Drew’s Baylor staff as the associate head coach, the Bears announced. Sanchez served as ...
Virginia men's basketball coach Tony Bennett is retiring effective immediately, the school announced on Thursday. Bennett's abrupt retirement is a stunning turn of events after he was an active ...
Tony Bennett is retiring as Virginia’s men’s basketball coach after 15 seasons, effective immediately, the school announced Thursday in a stunning development that leaves the Cavaliers facing ...
Tony Bennett’s retirement from coaching was a major loss for the University of Virginia. It was an equally damaging loss for college basketball. In an era when it seems nothing is certain in the ...
University of Virginia men’s basketball coach Tony Bennett, who led the Cavaliers to the 2019 national championship, is retiring, the school confirmed Thursday. Bennett will formally announce ...
Shocking news rocked the college basketball world Thursday, as Virginia head coach Tony Bennett is retiring from coaching. Basketball analyst Jeff Goodman was the first to report the news that ...
"The University of Virginia is an amazing place because of people like Tony," athletic director Carla Williams said during her introduction of Bennett's retirement press conference. As Williams ...
Two days later, Virginia took down Texas Tech 85-77 in the national title game. Bennett came to Virginia ahead of the 2009-2010 season after three years at Washington State. After one trip to the ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — One day after Tony Bennett shocked the college basketball world with news that he would retire just 20 days before his Virginia men’s basketball team is set to open its ...
Baylor announced the hire of Ron Sanchez as the team’s associate head coach. Sanchez served as Virginia‘s interim head coach ...
Tony Bennett, the head coach of the University of Virginia’s men’s basketball team and a former basketball player, has decided to step down and announced his retirement.Bennett’s retirement ...
When Tony Bennett arrived at Virginia for the 2009-10 season, 26 years had elapsed since the Cavaliers' halcyon days of three straight No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament under Terry Holland in the ...