San Diego State calls news conference regarding future of men's hoops program

San Diego State coach Larry Fisher, left, has a word with guard Trey Kell during the first half in an NCAA college basketball game against Utah on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014, in San Diego. San Diego State won 53-49. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) (The Associated Press)

San Diego State basketball coach Steve Fisher talks about the three-year contract extension he received at a news conference Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi (The Associated Press)

San Diego State has scheduled a news conference for Wednesday regarding the future of the men's basketball program.

The school says coach Steve Fisher and athletic director Jim Sterk will attend.

Fisher is in the final year of a four-year contract extension. He has said he would be open to remaining beyond that deal, which includes a clause that his long-time assistant, Brian Dutcher, is the head-coach-in-waiting.

Messages were left Tuesday night seeking comment from Fisher.

Hired prior to the 1999-2000 season, Fisher has revived a moribund program. SDSU has 10 20-win seasons and two 30-win seasons under Fisher and has made the NCAA tournament eight times, including two Sweet 16 appearances.

Fisher coached Michigan to the 1989 national championship.