Chattanooga’s Scott Greenman Resigns as Basketball Associate Head Coach
Chattanooga men's basketball associate head coach Scott Greenman has resigned after four seasons to focus on family. He expressed gratitude for his time at the school, highlighting achievements such as a Southern Conference title and an NIT Championship. Greenman leaves a successful legacy, having been a key part of the program's recent triumphs and a mentor under head coach Dan Earl.
By the Numbers- 19 years in collegiate coaching.
- 4 seasons at Chattanooga.
- School record of 29 wins during the 2024-25 season.
- Greenman served as associate head coach after being elevated ahead of the 2025-26 season.
- The program is in a strong position under head coach Dan Earl's leadership.
Chattanooga will begin the search for a new associate head coach while aiming to build on recent successes. Greenman's departure may create openings for fresh talent and perspectives within the coaching staff.
Bottom LineScott Greenman's resignation underscores the importance of prioritizing family while leaving a robust legacy for the Chattanooga basketball program. The move opens a new chapter for the team, highlighting continued growth and opportunity ahead.
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