Vanessa Blair-Lewis Gets Contract Extension with George Mason Until 2032
George Mason University has extended Head Women's Basketball Coach Vanessa Blair-Lewis's contract through the 2031-32 season. Blair-Lewis has transformed the women's basketball program into a top competitor in the Atlantic 10, achieving significant milestones including the first Atlantic 10 Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. Athletic Director Marvin Lewis praised her impact beyond the court, emphasizing community unity and redefining expectations. Under her leadership, the Patriots have set records for wins and attendance, showcasing a remarkable turnaround from previous seasons.
By the Numbers- Blair-Lewis secured 27 victories in the 2024-25 season, a school record.
- The Patriots recorded their first regular-season championship and 16 conference victories in 2025-26.
- Blair-Lewis has turned the program from a 3-win team in 2020-21 to multiple championship titles.
- Attended the inaugural Women's Basketball Invitational Tournament and hosted a postseason game for the third time in history.
With the contract extension, George Mason aims to build on recent successes and further elevate the women's basketball program's national recognition. Future recruitment and player development are likely to focus on sustaining competitive performance in the Atlantic 10 and beyond.
Bottom LineBlair-Lewis's contract extension signifies George Mason's commitment to growing a nationally competitive women's basketball program, reflecting confidence in her leadership to drive further achievement and community engagement.
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