Loyola’s Tavaras Hardy Steps Down as Men’s Basketball Coach After Six Seasons
Loyola University Maryland's head men's basketball coach, Tavaras Hardy, is stepping down after completing his sixth season with the Greyhounds.
The Big PictureThis coaching change marks the end of a six-year tenure for Tavaras Hardy at Loyola University Maryland.
By the Numbers- Hardy compiled a 66-110 record during his time as the head coach.
- Under his leadership, Loyola's men's basketball team achieved a cumulative grade-point average above 3.275.
- Tavaras Hardy coached Loyola to the 2021 Patriot League Championships title game and three appearances in the quarterfinal round.
- A national search for a new head coach will commence immediately at Loyola University Maryland.
Loyola University Maryland will kickstart a national search to fill the head men's basketball coach position vacated by Tavaras Hardy.
Bottom LineTavaras Hardy steps down as Loyola's head men's basketball coach after a six-year stint, leaving behind a legacy of academic and on-court achievements for the Greyhounds.
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