FAIRFAX
, Va. -
George Mason head men's basketball
coach Jim Larranaga has resigned to accept the same position at the University of Miami, assistant vice president/director
of athletics Tom O'Connor announced Friday.
"After continuing discussions with me and the
University, Coach Larranaga has decided to pursue the opportunity at Miami," said O'Connor. "On
behalf of the University community, we respect and thank Coach L for all he has
done for the University as well as the basketball program. His accomplishments both
on and off the court over the past 14 years are numerous and reflective of an
outstanding career in Fairfax.
We thank him for his contributions and are appreciative that he leaves Mason
with the program in great shape heading into the future. As they embark on the
next chapter of his career at Miami,
we wish Coach Larranaga and his wife Liz the best."
Larranaga completed his 14th
season at the helm of Patriots' men's basketball this past year, guiding the Green
and Gold to their sixth NCAA Tournament appearance. Mason advanced to the third
round after a 61-57 second-round victory over No. 9-seed Villanova. There, the
Patriots fell to top overall seed Ohio
State in Cleveland. This season, the Patriots achieved
one of the finest seasons in program history, earning the Colonial Athletic
Association regular season title and a 16-2 mark in conference play, tying the
most league wins in CAA history. Mason also amassed a school-record 16-game
winning streak over the course of the year. Larranaga was recognized as the CAA Coach of
the Year in March, his second such honor. The Patriots finished with a 27-7
record, matching the school record for victories set by the 2006 Final Four
squad.
That team made history as the
first CAA team to advance to the national semifinals, after wins over Michigan
State, North Carolina, Wichita State and top-seed Connecticut vaulted the
Patriots to the Final Four, where they fell to eventual national champion
Florida. Larranaga also guided Mason to NCAA appearances in 1999, 2001, and
2008 following CAA Championship titles. His NCAA tournament record is 5-5.
Having recently concluded his
27th season overall as a head coach, Larranaga owns a 273-164 (.625) record in
14 years at Mason. He became the Patriots all-time leader in men's basketball
victories with his 131st win on January 22, 2005 when the Patriots won 77-58 at
arch-rival James Madison. He became the CAA's all-time leader in wins on
February 4, 2006 when the Patriots defeated UNC Wilmington. His CAA record is
182-89, while his career record is 470-334 (.585).
Prior to his 1997 arrival in
Fairfax, Larranaga spent time as the head coach of Bowling Green (1986-97) and
American International College (1977-79), while also serving as an assistant at
Virginia (1979-86).
A national search for
Larranaga's replacement will begin immediately.