Boston College fires men's basketball coach Earl Grant


Boston College has fired men's basketball coach Earl Grant, ending his five-year career at the school.

Grant has three seasons left on his contract, which had been extended through the 2028-29 campaign.

Boston College announced the dismissal on Sunday, saying they are “grateful” for Grant's contributions to the team, but that the school has “higher expectations” for the basketball program.

Boston College is the second ACC team to fire its coach on Sunday after Georgia Tech fired Damon Stoudamire.

The Eagles went 11-20 this season and posted a 4-14 record in ACC play, finishing ahead of only the last-place Yellow Jackets (11-20, 2-16) in the conference standings.

“Our goal remains to compete at the highest level of college basketball and provide a world-class experience for our student-athletes,” athletic director Blake James said in a statement. “We will immediately begin a national search for a new head coach who shares our vision of excellence, both on the court and in the classroom.”

Grant went 72-92 in his five years at Boston College, posting a winning record in just one season during that span.

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