George Mason Extends Tony Skinn’s Coaching Contract to 2031-32
George Mason University has extended men’s basketball head coach Tony Skinn’s contract through the 2031-32 season, following his significant achievements, including leading the Patriots to their first Atlantic 10 championship. Skinn has set records for overall wins (70), league wins (35), and winning percentages, establishing himself as a prominent young coach in Division I basketball. He is the first to guide the program to three consecutive 20-win seasons and has secured back-to-back NIT berths, highlighting his leadership and the program's upward momentum.
By the Numbers- Coached 70 overall wins and 35 league wins in his first three seasons.
- 17th nationally for overall winning percentage (.693) among current Division I head coaches with three seasons.
- Skinn's tenure includes consecutive NIT appearances, the first since 2007-09.
- The team achieved a school-record 18 home victories in the 2024-25 season.
With the extension solidifying his position, Skinn is expected to continue enhancing the Patriots’ competitive edge and culture, aiming for further postseason successes and potential NCAA Tournament appearances in coming seasons.
Bottom LineTony Skinn’s contract extension not only reflects his success but also illustrates George Mason's commitment to building a nationally respected basketball program, promising a bright future ahead for the Patriots.
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