Georgia Tech Fires Men's Basketball Coach Damon Stoudamire After Three Seasons
Georgia Tech has dismissed men's basketball coach Damon Stoudamire following three seasons with a 42-55 overall record.

Georgia Tech has fired men's basketball coach Damon Stoudamire after three seasons leading the program, according to multiple reports.
Stoudamire compiled a 42-55 record during his tenure with the Yellow Jackets and never achieved a winning season. The former NBA player and coach took over the program in March 2021, inheriting a team that had struggled in recent years.
The dismissal marks another coaching change for Georgia Tech's basketball program, which has sought stability and improvement in the competitive Atlantic Coast Conference. The Yellow Jackets will now begin searching for their next head coach.
Stoudamire, who played 13 seasons in the NBA and previously served as an assistant coach with several teams including the Memphis Grizzlies and Boston Celtics, was brought in to revitalize the program. However, the team's inability to reach a .500 record or make significant progress ultimately led to his departure.
Georgia Tech will now look to hire a new coach who can build the program and compete more effectively in the ACC, a conference known for its strong basketball tradition.