USC announced that coach Andy Enfield has signed a contract extension that will keep him at the program through the 2027-28 season.
“My family and I are very happy to be part of the Trojan family,” Enfield said in the release. “I feel great about the future of USC basketball in the Pac-12 and nationally.”
The Trojans finished the season 25–6, the most winningest season in program history, and is scheduled to compete in the quarterfinal of the Pac-12 tournament on Thursday against an opponent that has yet to be decided.
Enfield has been at USC for nine seasons and has turned the program into a consistent winner. He has an overall record of 182–115 while there and was named the Pac-12 coach of the year last season when the Trojans finished 25–8.
He was considered a prime candidate for the Maryland coaching job, but it doesn’t look like Enfield is leaving USC anytime soon.
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