
Donati Extends Dixon’s Contract
4/1/2022 10:59:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Head coach is extended through the 2027-28 season
FORT WORTH – Coming off TCU's first win in the NCAA Tournament in 35 years, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Jeremiah Donati announced on Friday, a contract extension for head men's basketball coach Jamie Dixon through the 2027-28 season.
"Coach Dixon has done an unbelievable job building our men's basketball program in his six seasons at TCU," said Donati. "He and his staff have developed young men in our program who represent TCU so well on and off the court. They have established a basketball culture on campus that makes everyone proud.
"I know I speak for our entire fan base and community when I say that we could not be more excited about the future and the trajectory we are on."
Coming off TCU's first win in the NCAA Tournament in 35 years, Dixon has risen the program to a new level in his six seasons in Fort Worth. The Horned Frogs' second NCAA Tournament bid under Dixon was their fourth postseason appearance in five seasons that postseason was held, the best in program history. TCU's 21-win season included a program-record five wins over AP Top 25 teams.
"I'm thankful for the belief, trust and support from Chancellor Victor Boschini and Jeremiah Donati," said Dixon, who is 117-84 at TCU. "Our program has improved greatly under their outstanding leadership. I'm excited to build on what we accomplished this past year and eager to get back in the gym to prepare for next season."
With Dixon at the helm, fan support at Schollmaier Arena has never been better. The top two highest attended games in TCU history occurred this past season. Five of the top eight season attendance averages have come in the six seasons Dixon has been head coach.
For season ticket information, call the TCU Ticket Office at 817-257-FROG.
"Coach Dixon has done an unbelievable job building our men's basketball program in his six seasons at TCU," said Donati. "He and his staff have developed young men in our program who represent TCU so well on and off the court. They have established a basketball culture on campus that makes everyone proud.
"I know I speak for our entire fan base and community when I say that we could not be more excited about the future and the trajectory we are on."
Coming off TCU's first win in the NCAA Tournament in 35 years, Dixon has risen the program to a new level in his six seasons in Fort Worth. The Horned Frogs' second NCAA Tournament bid under Dixon was their fourth postseason appearance in five seasons that postseason was held, the best in program history. TCU's 21-win season included a program-record five wins over AP Top 25 teams.
"I'm thankful for the belief, trust and support from Chancellor Victor Boschini and Jeremiah Donati," said Dixon, who is 117-84 at TCU. "Our program has improved greatly under their outstanding leadership. I'm excited to build on what we accomplished this past year and eager to get back in the gym to prepare for next season."
With Dixon at the helm, fan support at Schollmaier Arena has never been better. The top two highest attended games in TCU history occurred this past season. Five of the top eight season attendance averages have come in the six seasons Dixon has been head coach.
For season ticket information, call the TCU Ticket Office at 817-257-FROG.
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