William & Mary parts ways with men’s basketball coach Tony Shaver
Posted Mar 13, 2019
William & Mary Director of Athletics Samantha K. Huge announced Wednesday that men’s basketball coach Tony Shaver (UNC 1972-1976) will not be retained. The Tribe season ended Sunday in the Colonial Athletic Association Quarterfinals, finishing with a 14-17 record. Over 16 seasons, Shaver compiled a record of 226-268 (.457) and 124-162 (.434) in conference.
(WTKR.com)
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