Towson's Mathews Signs Contract Extension Through 2015 Season
TOWSON, Md. - Joe Mathews, the long-time head women's basketball coach at Towson
University, has signed a three-year contract extension that will take
him through the 2014-15 season with the Tigers, it has been announced by
Director of Athletics Mike Waddell.
"I'm pleased that we have been able
to reach an agreement to extend Joe Mathews' tenure at Towson," said
Waddell.
"Joe is well liked and
respected in the women's basketball coaching community. The program has
improved during his time as head coach."
"Even more important is that Joe is
a great person. He is viewed as a bit of a father figure by the team
members. His interest lies in the student-athletes and their personal
development both as students as well as athletes."
"I am sure that with Joe continuing
at the helm combined with additional program support that we will see
additional improvement over the next three years."
In 2011-12, Mathews completed his 11th season on the Tiger bench. He led the 2011-12 Tigers to a
16-14 record, the team's fifth season with at least 15 wins in the last six
years.
"I am very excited to be part of the
Towson family," said Mathews. "There has been so much growth here during
my eleven years, but none like we are experiencing right now. We used to say
the future is bright for this program now we say the future is here. I
look forward to leading this program into the new era of Towson University
Athletics."
When Mathews became the Tigers' head
coach in 2001-02, Towson had five losing seasons in the six previous years. In
his last six seasons, the Tigers have posted four winning records.
Mathews has posted 135 wins during
his tenure at Towson, the second highest total in program history. His 100th career win was a thrilling upset of No. 25 Maryland in the
Towson Center in December 2009.
He has coached nine players who have
earned All-Colonial Athletic Association honors, including the program's career
leading scorer Shanae Baker-Brice. Mathews led the Tigers to a program
record 22 victories in 2007-08 and an appearance in the Women's Basketball
Invitational in 2009-10. The WBI game marked the first postseason appearance
for the Tigers since 1969.