Norfolk State University Director of Athletics Marty L. Miller announced Thursday that men’s basketball coach Robert Jones has agreed to a contract extension that will keep him at the helm of the program through the 2022-23 season.
Jones has one year remaining on his current contract, and will receive an additional three years in his new deal.
“Coach Jones has been instrumental in the men’s program achieving
success both on and off the court,” Miller said. “In addition to the NIT
berth last season, he has led the team to the MEAC tournament
championship game two of the last three years.
“The men’s basketball program also achieved a perfect 1,000 score
(2017-18) in the latest APR report, which reflects the academic success
of the men’s basketball student-athletes as well as the overall academic
accomplishments of the department. They played a significant role in
helping the athletics department achieve an overall grade point average
of 3.05, the highest academic average for student-athletes in the
school’s history.”
“My family and I are thankful for the commitment made by our
administration to the Norfolk State men’s basketball program and our
staff,” Jones said. “We are truly humbled and blessed. This campus and
community are special in countless ways, and they love college
basketball, especially their Spartans. I want to thank President Dr.
Melvin T. Stith, Athletics Director Marty L. Miller
and the NSU Board of Visitors for the opportunity to continue to
execute the plan put into place when we started a couple of years ago.
It allows us stability in our recruiting and to continue to build our
program with a commitment to doing things the right way.”
Jones has posted a 109-96 overall record, including a 72-24 mark in MEAC
play, in his first six seasons leading the Spartans. NSU won the MEAC
regular-season title with a 14-2 league ledger this past season, just
the second of its kind in program history. Jones was named the MEAC
Coach of the Year and the NABC District 15 Coach of the Year and also
won CollegeInsider’s Skip Prosser Award, which is presented annually to a
Division I coach who not only achieves success on the court but also
displays moral integrity off of it.
The year culminated in the program’s second-ever NIT berth. The Spartans
pulled off one of the biggest upsets in NIT history when, as the No. 8
seed, they knocked off No. 1 seed Alabama 80-79 on the road. The NIT
appearance was the fifth postseason appearance in Jones’ six years as
head coach, which also includes four CollegeInsider Tournament (CIT)
berths from 2014-17.
“This extension is a testament to the work our staff and players have
put in, and we are thankful to continue working to represent this
university and our community on a national stage as we work tirelessly
to compete for championships,” added Jones. “We have accomplished many
historic feats since I arrived here as an assistant in 2007, and there
are still new levels that we would like to reach at this great
institution!”
Miller concluded: “Coach Jones has done an exceptional job leading our
men’s basketball program. This extension will provide continuity for the
program as they continue to build momentum heading into the future.”