Ferrell Gets Five-Year Extension as Head Coach at Presbyterian College
Presbyterian College has extended head men's basketball coach Quinton Ferrell's contract through the 2030-31 season. Athletic Director Dee Nichols emphasized Ferrell's vital role in the college community and his success in building the men's basketball program. Ferrell, an alumnus of Presbyterian, is entering his eighth season as head coach, leading the team to notable achievements including postseason berths and historic tournament finishes. The extension underscores the college's confidence in his leadership and future with the program.
By the Numbers- Two postseason tournament appearances under Ferrell's leadership (CBI in 2024 and 2025).
- First-ever Big South Tournament semifinals appearance last season.
- A total of eight All-Big South selections and five All-Freshman Team recognitions achieved by players during Ferrell's tenure.
- Ferrell enters his eighth season with a record of successful recruitment and player development.
- The men’s basketball program has gained momentum and visibility within the Big South Conference.
With this extension, Ferrell aims to build on recent successes and further elevate the program's status in the conference. Future recruits will likely be attracted to the program's stability and competitive achievements.
Bottom LineQuinton Ferrell's extension represents a commitment to continued progress and stability for Presbyterian College's basketball program, signaling an optimistic outlook for upcoming seasons.
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