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Damon Stoudamire Out at Georgia Tech, Reports Say
Damon Stoudamire ends tenure with a 42-44 record over three seasons after Georgia Tech finishes last in the ACC and misses the conference tournament, officials said.
- On Mar 8, 2026, Georgia Tech fired head coach Damon Stoudamire, sources told ESPN, and the school confirmed the leadership change in an institutional statement.
- The team ended its campaign with a 12-game losing streak that concluded Saturday at Clemson, finishing 11-20 overall and 2-16 in Atlantic Coast Conference play, missing the ACC tournament.
- Stoudamire finishes his tenure with a 42-55 record and a 19-39 ACC mark after being hired on March 14, 2023, following assistant coaching with the Boston Celtics and head coaching at Pacific.
- Assistant coach Greg Gary, assistant coach and interim head coach, will lead while Ryan Alpert, Vice President and Director of Athletics, thanked Stoudamire and noted a $2.6 million payout over two years.
- The search now begins for Georgia Tech's 16th head coach as officials say the school must 'up its resources' to compete for top candidates like Josh Schertz and Jerrod Calhoun.
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Damon Stoudamire out at Georgia Tech, reports say
Following the end of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets season, the last place Tech basketball program is search for its next leader. According to Pete Thamel of ESPN, Tech has fired Damon Stoudamire as Tech finished with an 11-20 record overall, going 2-16 in the ACC. What may have led to the ouster of the former NBA star was the 12-game losing-streak the Yellow Jackets had to end the season.
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