Charlotte 49ers men’s basketball coach Sanchez resigns after winning CBI title
National search for Ron Sanchez's replacement has begun
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Ron Sanchez has resigned as head coach of the Charlotte 49ers men’s basketball team.
Sanchez took over the 49ers on March 19, 2018, inheriting a team coming off a 6-23 campaign. In five years Charlotte went 72-78 under Sanchez, highlighted by winning the College Basketball Invitational championship this past season, the Niners’ first post-season tournament title in school history.
The 22 wins this past season are the most for Charlotte since 2001.
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"Ron took over a proud but struggling program and carefully rebuilt it into a 22-game winner. He has led with class, dignity and devotion to our young men," Charlotte director of athletics Mike Hill said. "His decision to step down from Charlotte was a difficult one for him and everyone associated with our program. We wish him and his family every happiness."
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Hill said the team has already begun a national search for a replacement.
"This is a bittersweet day for me and my family as I step down to pursue other opportunities," said Sanchez, who came the 49ers after working as an assistant coach at Virginia under Tony Bennett. "It has been a tremendous privilege to lead the 49ers basketball program over the past five years and I want to thank Niner Nation for its support. I will be forever grateful to my staff, players and the university."