NEW: Cooley to Stay at PC, Signs Multi-Year Contract Extension

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NEW: Cooley to Stay at PC, Signs Multi-Year Contract Extension

Ed Cooley signs multi-year extension to stay at Providence PHOTO: PC Athletics
Ed Cooley is staying at Providence.

Cooley agreed to a multi-year contract extension with PC on Tuesday to remain head coach, the school announced in a press release.

Cooley has withdrawn his name from consideration for the Michigan job, which he interviewed for on Monday, as GoLocalProv reported.

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"While it's very flattering to be considered for other head coaching jobs, after talking with my family I have decided to remain in my hometown of Providence. The Friars are my family.  Most importantly, my commitment is to my players and my team at Providence.  I am extremely grateful to Father Brian Shanley, Athletic Director Bob Driscoll, the donors, season ticket holders and fans for all that they have done for me and my family.  They have helped make Providence basketball one of the best jobs in the BIG EAST and the country.  Their commitment and support with resources and other means has made me realize what a special place Providence College is.  A few months ago we opened the best practice facility in the country – the Ruane Development Center,” said Cooley.

"We are excited to announce that Ed Cooley will continue to lead our men's basketball program. We believe that Ed is the one of the top coaches in the country.  His leadership over the last eight years has had a tremendous impact on Providence College and the BIG EAST.  Most importantly, Ed's devotion to his family, Providence College, and his team are one of the qualities that make him the perfect fit for the Friars,” said Athletic Director Bob Driscoll.

PC has not disclosed what the terms and compensation of the contract extension include.

USA Today, had previously reported Cooley earned $2.6 million.

Cooley is a Providence native and attended Central High School where he earned two Rhode Island High School Player of the Year honors before attending Stonehill. 

Cooley and Providence

Cooley has been at Providence since 2011 and has led the program to five NCAA Tournament appearances in eight seasons and a Big East Championship title.

This past season, Providence went 18-16 overall and 7-11 in the Big East.

The Friars made it to the NIT where they lost in the first round to Arkansas at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center.

In eight seasons at Providence, he has led the program to a 162-110 record.

 

GoLocalProv named Cooley Man of the Year in 2018.


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