BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Virginia Tech head men’s basketball coach Seth Greenberg has agreed to terms for the remaining four years of his current contract, plus an additional two years that have been added to the contract, according to Director of Athletics Jim Weaver. Terms of the contract will be released within the next 10 days to two weeks, when all the appropriate contractual responsibilities have been finalized and signed.
“I am pleased that Coach Greenberg will continue his mission at Virginia Tech and will lead the Hokies for the next six seasons,” Weaver said. “He has done an outstanding job in creating a program and environment that has the Hokies competitive year in and year out in the ACC. Under Coach Greenberg’s tutelage, the Hokies have the fourth-best regular season record in the ACC and he has created one of the best programs in the country.”
Greenberg has just completed his seventh season as the Hokies’ head coach, compiling a record of 132-94 over that span. The Hokies have earned post-season berths in five of the seven seasons, including each of the last four years. Tech advanced to the second round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament.
This season, the Hokies finished with a record of 25-9 overall and 10-6 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Tech finished tied for third in the ACC and earned its fourth first-round ACC Tournament bye in the school’s six years in the league. The 25 victories ties the school record for most victories in a season.
“I am excited to be afforded the opportunity to continue to build the basketball program at Virginia Tech,” Greenberg said. “What makes Virginia Tech so special is the people and their passion for the University. My family has embraced all that the University stands for and I feel this is where I belong.”
