Virginia coach Tony Bennett has reportedly made a stunning decision about his future.
Bennett has decided to retire from coaching, the school confirmed Thursday. Bennett’s decision is effective immediately, and he will hold a news conference Friday morning to speak about the decision.
BREAKING: Tony Bennett to announce his immediate retirement in a press conference on Friday at 11 a.m. pic.twitter.com/jw9HYtyYaq
— Virginia Men's Basketball (@UVAMensHoops) October 17, 2024
The decision is a shocker for several reasons. Bennett is still only 55 and seemingly had plenty left to give. Perhaps most relevant, however, is that the Cavaliers open their season on Nov. 6, less than three weeks from now. The school will have to sort out the coaching situation in a very short period of time.
Bennett took over as Virginia’s coach in 2009 and turned a moribund program into a national contender. Guided by his unique defensive philosophy, the Cavaliers own or shared six ACC regular-season titles during his tenure and made the NCAA Tournament 10 times. Although they were often criticized for their underperformance in March, including becoming the first No. 1 seed to lose to a No. 16 in 2018, they won a national title in 2019 after a dramatic run through the tournament.
In 15 seasons at Virginia, Bennett posted a record of 364-136, and he retires with a lifetime record of 433-169.
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