West Virginia Mountaineers Begins National Search for New Head Men’s Basketball Coach as Josh Eilert and staff are let go

By Bert Leeson

Josh Eilert, West Virginia interim coach, listens to an official in game vs. Kansas State on February 26, 2024 (courtesy IMAGN, photo by Scott Sewell, USA Today Sports)

March 13, 2024

 

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University Vice President and Director of Athletics Wren Baker announced today the beginning of a national search for a new head men’s basketball coach.

“As I shared last summer following our initial coaching transition, we decided to wait until the conclusion of the 2023-24 season before embarking on a full national search,” said Baker. “Upon our return to Morgantown from the Big 12 Men’s Basketball Championship, I met with Coach Eilert, the coaching staff and the team to let them know we are moving forward with our search plans. All of Mountaineer Nation owes a debt of gratitude to Coach Eilert for his leadership during a challenging season, as he and his staff faced all obstacles with class and professionalism.

“We are now focused on our collective future, and I am excited about what comes next. We compete in the best men’s basketball conference in America, we have incredible fans and supporters, we have a history of success and we have a commitment to winning. I am confident we will engage a strong pool of candidates and identify the right leader for our program. As I shared with our student-athletes, we will move deliberately but as swiftly as we can in the days ahead.”

 

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