Loyola University Maryland's head men's basketball coach, Tavaras Hardy, is stepping down after completing his sixth season with the Greyhounds.

The Big Picture

This 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.
State of Play
  • 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.
What's Next

Loyola University Maryland will kickstart a national search to fill the head men's basketball coach position vacated by Tavaras Hardy.

Bottom Line

Tavaras 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.