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Josh Pastner

Joshua Paul Pastner (born September 26, 1977)[1][2] is an American college basketball coach, and the former head coach of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

Josh Pastner
Pastner in 2016
Biographical details
Born (1977-09-26) September 26, 1977 (age 46)
Glen Dale, West Virginia, U.S.
Playing career
1996–2000Arizona
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2002–2008Arizona (assistant)
2008–2009Memphis (assistant)
2009–2016Memphis
2016–2023Georgia Tech
Head coaching record
Overall276–187 (.596)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
As player:

NCAA champion (1997)
As coach:

3 C-USA tournament (20112013)
2 C-USA regular season (2012, 2013)
ACC tournament (2021)
Awards
C-USA Coach of the Year (2013)
ACC Coach of the Year (2017)

Pastner was a player on the 1997 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball national championship team, and an assistant coach at the University of Arizona under Lute Olson and at the University of Memphis under John Calipari. He was named the 2013 Sporting News Conference USA Coach of the Year, and the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year.

Early and personal life edit

Pastner was born in Glen Dale, West Virginia, in the state's northern panhandle, the son of Marla and Hal Pastner. The family moved to Texas where his father is a high school/AAU coach and basketball promoter in the Houston area.[3][4] His younger sister, Courtney, played guard in basketball for Kingwood High School, leading the All-Greater Houston Area in scoring her senior season with 23.2 points per game, and was named the 1999 All-Greater Houston Player of the Year, and the 1999 Gatorade "Circle of Champions" Texas High School Player of the Year, the 1999 Texas Girls Coaches Association Player of the Year (TGCA).[5] He grew up in the Kingwood master-planned community of Houston, Texas.[6] Pastner is Jewish, and attended Friday night services regularly when he was a college student.[7][8] To keep connected with Judaism, he carries a copy of Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski’s Growing Each Day with him and reads it on the road, saying: "It keeps you grounded. Obviously, if you could live in a constant state of prayer, it would be awesome, but it’s way easier said than done. It gives you life lessons. I travel a lot, so it gives me a chance to read and make sure I don’t lose my values."[8]

Pastner knew he wanted to be a coach since he was in the 5th grade.[9] By the age of 13 he was publishing the Josh Pastner Scouting Report of local high school talent in the Houston area.[10] At the age of 16, the Houston Hoops AAU summer squad was turned over to Pastner by his father, his first job as a head coach.[10][11] While an AAU coach, Pastner coached future NBA players such as Emeka Okafor, T. J. Ford and Daniel Gibson.

He married Kerri (née Lamas) in 2009, and has a stepson, Ethan, three daughters, Payten, Kamryn, Harper, and one son, Cason and one sister, Courtney, and one brother, Austin.[12]

College edit

Pastner attended the University of Arizona, and was a walk-on freshman on its 1997 NCAA championship basketball team. Pastner finished his degree in only two and a half years, taking as many as 33 units per semester.[13] He earned his bachelor's degree in Family Studies from Arizona in December 1998.[12] He finished his master's degree in Teaching and Teacher Education in December 1999, and then began work on his doctorate and started his coaching career in 2000 as a graduate-assistant under Lute Olson at Arizona. He was named Academic All-Pac-10 second team as a senior in 2000.[11] He played for the Wildcats for four years under Olson.[12]

Coaching career edit

Pastner served as an assistant coach under Lute Olson and Kevin O'Neill at the University of Arizona from 2002 to 2008.[14][11] Prior to Olson's retirement, Pastner left the University of Arizona to serve as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Memphis during the 2008-09 season. Pastner earned a reputation as a tireless recruiter during his years as an assistant coach.[13][15]

Memphis edit

On April 6, 2009, at 31 years of age, Pastner was selected to be head coach of the University of Memphis Tigers basketball team, succeeding John Calipari.[16][17] Pastner's first contract with Memphis was for $4.4 million over five years.[18]

Pastner's recruits from the 2010 high school class were ranked as one of the best recruiting classes in the nation.[19] Pastner was named Sporting News Conference USA (C-USA) Coach of the Year for the 2009–10 season.[20]

After a 2010-11 season that included a Conference USA tournament championship and appearance in the 2011 NCAA tournament, Pastner signed a 5-year, $1.7 million (annually) contract extension with the Tigers.[21] After starting his career 0-13 against ranked teams, Pastner coached the Tigers to a 73-68 victory over #5 Oklahoma State on December 1, 2013.[22]

On March 21, 2013, the Tigers defeated Saint Mary's 54–52, giving Pastner his first NCAA tournament victory as a head coach.[23] On the heels of his first NCAA victory and the signing of a top-five recruiting class for 2013, Pastner's contract was extended through 2019–20 and his pay raised to $2.65 million per year.[24][25][26] He sometimes neglected his family to devote more time to recruiting. He said: "I was like I love my wife and children, but for the short-term that kid could help me beat Louisville. And my wife and daughter couldn’t. She understood. And so, we got that recruit."[27]

The 2013–14 Tigers entered the season ranked #13 in the country, though the team ultimately earned an 8-seed in the NCAA tournament and lost by 18 points in the Round of 32 to Virginia. The 2014–15 Tigers did not make the NCAA or NIT tournament, the first time in 15 years that the Tigers had missed the postseason. In his first seven seasons coaching, Pastner's teams won 70 percent of their games, going 167-73 and averaging 24 wins a season.[28] He was tied for the 10th-most wins for a head coach in his first seven seasons in NCAA Division I basketball history, and had the second-most victories of any active coach under the age of 40 in Division I.[12]

Georgia Tech edit

On April 8, 2016, Pastner was hired to be the new head coach at Georgia Tech. He became the 14th head basketball coach in the school's history.[12]

During the 2016–17 regular season, Pastner's Jackets knocked off Top 5 North Carolina at home, in his first coached ACC game at Georgia Tech. North Carolina would end up being the eventual National Champion. The Jackets also enjoyed quality wins at Virginia Commonwealth, at home against top-10 Florida State, and top-25 Notre Dame. Further improving throughout the season, Tech knocked off Syracuse and Pittsburgh late in February to finish 8-10 in the ACC. Tech was projected to finish last in the conference and to not win a single conference game in Pastner's first season. Because of the team's remarkable accomplishments, Pastner was named 2017 ACC Coach of the Year.

Georgia Tech was selected to the National Invitation Tournament as a #6 seed in the Syracuse bracket. They upset the Indiana Hoosiers at home 75-63 in the First Round. In Second Round, Georgia Tech defeated Belmont. A victory over Ole Miss put Georgia Tech in the NIT Final Four, where they defeated the #8 seed CSU Bakersfield. Georgia Tech played Texas Christian University (TCU) in the NIT Championship Game, but lost 88-56.[29]

Georgia Tech struggled the next few years. Largely due to NCAA sanctions handed down due to Pastner’s friend Ron Bell. Bell violated recruiting rules and got Tech a postseason ban and limits on scholarships. Later on some of the punishments were dropped. Ron Bell and Jennifer Pendley were later arrested, charged, and pleaded guilty of federal felony crimes for extortion thru the United States Department of Justice, due to the made up false accusation of sexual assault on Pastner.[30]

Tech and Pastner turned the corner in the 2019-20 season, going 17-14 and finishing 11-9 in conference play. It was Tech's first winning season in ACC play since 2004 and highest finish in the ACC since the 2005 season. Some of the highlights of that season was a win over fifth ranked Louisville at home as well as winning their last six of seven to close out the season. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as their ban, Tech did not participate in the postseason.[citation needed]

Tech continued its momentum into the 2020-21 season. Going 17-9, they beat four ranked teams in the regular season and it was the first back to back winning ACC seasons in Tech history since 1990. Pastner and his 2021 squad won the ACC Tournament, first time since 1993, as they beat #15 Florida State in the Championship game. That win secured Tech’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2010. It was also GT’s first ACC crown since 1993. The Jackets lost to Loyola Chicago in the first round. Moses Wright was ACC Player of The Year, while Jose Alvarado was ACC Defensive Player of The Year.

The success wouldn’t last though, Tech parted ways with Pastner on March 10, 2023 following two disappointing seasons. He finished 109–114 in his seven years coaching the Jackets. He finished as the fourth winningest coach in school history, behind only Hewitt, Hyder, and Cremins.[31]

Head coaching record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Memphis Tigers (Conference USA) (2009–2013)
2009–10 Memphis 24–10 13–3 2nd NIT Second Round
2010–11 Memphis 25–10 10–6 4th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2011–12 Memphis 26–9 13–3 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
2012–13 Memphis 31–5 16–0 1st NCAA Division I Round of 32
Memphis Tigers (American Athletic Conference) (2013–2016)
2013–14 Memphis 24–10 12–6 T–3rd NCAA Division I Round of 32
2014–15 Memphis 18–14 10–8 T–5th
2015–16 Memphis 19–15 8–10 7th
Memphis: 167–73 (.696) 82–36 (.695)
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2016–2023)
2016–17 Georgia Tech 21–16 8–10 11th NIT Runner-up
2017–18 Georgia Tech 13–19 6–12 13th
2018–19 Georgia Tech 14–18 6–12 10th
2019–20 Georgia Tech 17–14 11–9 5th Postseason Ban[32]
2020–21 Georgia Tech 17–9 11–6 4th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2021–22 Georgia Tech 12–20 5–15 14th
2022–23 Georgia Tech 15–18 6–14 13th
Georgia Tech: 109–114 (.489) 53–78 (.405)
Total: 276–187 (.596)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "College Basketball's 50 Most Eligible Bachelors." April 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine College Insider.
  2. ^ Simpson, Corky (June 17, 2000). "Pastner rides the pine again – this time as a coach for Wildcats". Tucson Citizen. from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on April 9, 2009. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on May 12, 2014. Retrieved May 10, 2014.
  5. ^ "Courtney Pastner," March 7, 2018, at the Wayback Machine UHCOUGARS.com.
  6. ^ "Josh Pastner" November 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, University of Memphis.
  7. ^ "Talking to University of Memphis Head Coach Josh Pastner, College Basketball's Rising Star," March 23, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Tablet Magazine.
  8. ^ a b "Pastner Not Saying ‘Dayenu’ After Big First Season," June 25, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Atlanta Jewish Times.
  9. ^ "With the help of a precocious coach-in-training at - 03.16.98 - SI Vault". vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com. Archived from the original on December 3, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  10. ^ a b . Archived from the original on October 30, 2008. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  11. ^ a b c "Josh Pastner," April 18, 2018, at the Wayback Machine University of Memphis Athletics - Staff Directory.
  12. ^ a b c d e "Georgia Tech Names Josh Pastner Head Basketball Coach," October 16, 2021, at the Wayback Machine JacketsOnline.com.
  13. ^ a b . Archived from the original on March 22, 2009. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  14. ^ Ben Hansen. "How the legend of Josh Pastner was born" April 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, arizona.rivals.com.
  15. ^ "Tucson Citizen - The Voice of Tucson". from the original on May 14, 2008. Retrieved April 4, 2009.
  16. ^ "Memphis promotes assistant Pastner to coach, replacing Calipari". from the original on October 10, 2012. Retrieved April 6, 2009.
  17. ^ "At 38, Josh Pastner starting over at Georgia Tech" June 19, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  18. ^ "Pastner introduced as Memphis coach" April 11, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Associated Press, April 7, 2009
  19. ^ "Men's Basketball Recruiting," July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Scout.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved March 23, 2010.
  21. ^ "New deal keeps Josh Pastner as Memphis Tigers' basketball coach through 2015-16 »". from the original on April 2, 2011. Retrieved March 29, 2011.
  22. ^ "Josh Pastner, Memphis record narrative-changing win at Old Spice" December 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, CBS Sports.
  23. ^ "Memphis survives frantic finish, beats St Mary's," May 8, 2016, at the Wayback Machine U.S. News & World Report.
  24. ^ "Pastner, candidate at USC and UCLA, agrees to extension with Memphis," October 16, 2021, at the Wayback Machine CBS Sports.
  25. ^ "Josh Pastner's new contract worth $2.65 million a year; nearly a $1 million annual raise - the Commercial Appeal". from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
  26. ^ "2013 Basketball Class Rankings," April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine ESPN.
  27. ^ "Pastner’s first days at Tech include little down time," October 16, 2021, at the Wayback Machine Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  28. ^ "Boivin: Ex-Wildcat Josh Pastner proving he's more than great recruiter," October 16, 2021, at the Wayback Machine The Arizona Republic.
  29. ^ "Pastner: Ga. Tech rebound won't happen overnight". ESPN. April 8, 2016. from the original on April 10, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  30. ^ "Couple indicted for trying to extort Georgia Tech". ESPN. October 18, 2022. Retrieved March 21, 2023.
  31. ^ Newberry, Paul (March 10, 2023). "Josh Pastner fired after 7 seasons as Georgia Tech coach". AP News. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  32. ^ Geisinger, Brian (September 26, 2019). "Georgia Tech Basketball Banned from 2020 Postseason by NCAA". accsports.com. from the original on October 31, 2019. Retrieved February 5, 2020.

External links edit

  • Biography on Georgia Tech Athletics website

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Joshua Paul Pastner born September 26 1977 1 2 is an American college basketball coach and the former head coach of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Josh PastnerPastner in 2016Biographical detailsBorn 1977 09 26 September 26 1977 age 46 Glen Dale West Virginia U S Playing career1996 2000ArizonaCoaching career HC unless noted 2002 2008Arizona assistant 2008 2009Memphis assistant 2009 2016Memphis2016 2023Georgia TechHead coaching recordOverall276 187 596 Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsAs player NCAA champion 1997 As coach 3 C USA tournament 2011 2013 2 C USA regular season 2012 2013 ACC tournament 2021 AwardsC USA Coach of the Year 2013 ACC Coach of the Year 2017 Pastner was a player on the 1997 Arizona Wildcats men s basketball national championship team and an assistant coach at the University of Arizona under Lute Olson and at the University of Memphis under John Calipari He was named the 2013 Sporting News Conference USA Coach of the Year and the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Men s Basketball Coach of the Year Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 College 3 Coaching career 3 1 Memphis 3 2 Georgia Tech 4 Head coaching record 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly and personal life editPastner was born in Glen Dale West Virginia in the state s northern panhandle the son of Marla and Hal Pastner The family moved to Texas where his father is a high school AAU coach and basketball promoter in the Houston area 3 4 His younger sister Courtney played guard in basketball for Kingwood High School leading the All Greater Houston Area in scoring her senior season with 23 2 points per game and was named the 1999 All Greater Houston Player of the Year and the 1999 Gatorade Circle of Champions Texas High School Player of the Year the 1999 Texas Girls Coaches Association Player of the Year TGCA 5 He grew up in the Kingwood master planned community of Houston Texas 6 Pastner is Jewish and attended Friday night services regularly when he was a college student 7 8 To keep connected with Judaism he carries a copy of Rabbi Abraham J Twerski s Growing Each Day with him and reads it on the road saying It keeps you grounded Obviously if you could live in a constant state of prayer it would be awesome but it s way easier said than done It gives you life lessons I travel a lot so it gives me a chance to read and make sure I don t lose my values 8 Pastner knew he wanted to be a coach since he was in the 5th grade 9 By the age of 13 he was publishing the Josh Pastner Scouting Report of local high school talent in the Houston area 10 At the age of 16 the Houston Hoops AAU summer squad was turned over to Pastner by his father his first job as a head coach 10 11 While an AAU coach Pastner coached future NBA players such as Emeka Okafor T J Ford and Daniel Gibson He married Kerri nee Lamas in 2009 and has a stepson Ethan three daughters Payten Kamryn Harper and one son Cason and one sister Courtney and one brother Austin 12 College editPastner attended the University of Arizona and was a walk on freshman on its 1997 NCAA championship basketball team Pastner finished his degree in only two and a half years taking as many as 33 units per semester 13 He earned his bachelor s degree in Family Studies from Arizona in December 1998 12 He finished his master s degree in Teaching and Teacher Education in December 1999 and then began work on his doctorate and started his coaching career in 2000 as a graduate assistant under Lute Olson at Arizona He was named Academic All Pac 10 second team as a senior in 2000 11 He played for the Wildcats for four years under Olson 12 Coaching career editPastner served as an assistant coach under Lute Olson and Kevin O Neill at the University of Arizona from 2002 to 2008 14 11 Prior to Olson s retirement Pastner left the University of Arizona to serve as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Memphis during the 2008 09 season Pastner earned a reputation as a tireless recruiter during his years as an assistant coach 13 15 Memphis edit On April 6 2009 at 31 years of age Pastner was selected to be head coach of the University of Memphis Tigers basketball team succeeding John Calipari 16 17 Pastner s first contract with Memphis was for 4 4 million over five years 18 Pastner s recruits from the 2010 high school class were ranked as one of the best recruiting classes in the nation 19 Pastner was named Sporting News Conference USA C USA Coach of the Year for the 2009 10 season 20 After a 2010 11 season that included a Conference USA tournament championship and appearance in the 2011 NCAA tournament Pastner signed a 5 year 1 7 million annually contract extension with the Tigers 21 After starting his career 0 13 against ranked teams Pastner coached the Tigers to a 73 68 victory over 5 Oklahoma State on December 1 2013 22 On March 21 2013 the Tigers defeated Saint Mary s 54 52 giving Pastner his first NCAA tournament victory as a head coach 23 On the heels of his first NCAA victory and the signing of a top five recruiting class for 2013 Pastner s contract was extended through 2019 20 and his pay raised to 2 65 million per year 24 25 26 He sometimes neglected his family to devote more time to recruiting He said I was like I love my wife and children but for the short term that kid could help me beat Louisville And my wife and daughter couldn t She understood And so we got that recruit 27 The 2013 14 Tigers entered the season ranked 13 in the country though the team ultimately earned an 8 seed in the NCAA tournament and lost by 18 points in the Round of 32 to Virginia The 2014 15 Tigers did not make the NCAA or NIT tournament the first time in 15 years that the Tigers had missed the postseason In his first seven seasons coaching Pastner s teams won 70 percent of their games going 167 73 and averaging 24 wins a season 28 He was tied for the 10th most wins for a head coach in his first seven seasons in NCAA Division I basketball history and had the second most victories of any active coach under the age of 40 in Division I 12 Georgia Tech edit On April 8 2016 Pastner was hired to be the new head coach at Georgia Tech He became the 14th head basketball coach in the school s history 12 During the 2016 17 regular season Pastner s Jackets knocked off Top 5 North Carolina at home in his first coached ACC game at Georgia Tech North Carolina would end up being the eventual National Champion The Jackets also enjoyed quality wins at Virginia Commonwealth at home against top 10 Florida State and top 25 Notre Dame Further improving throughout the season Tech knocked off Syracuse and Pittsburgh late in February to finish 8 10 in the ACC Tech was projected to finish last in the conference and to not win a single conference game in Pastner s first season Because of the team s remarkable accomplishments Pastner was named 2017 ACC Coach of the Year Georgia Tech was selected to the National Invitation Tournament as a 6 seed in the Syracuse bracket They upset the Indiana Hoosiers at home 75 63 in the First Round In Second Round Georgia Tech defeated Belmont A victory over Ole Miss put Georgia Tech in the NIT Final Four where they defeated the 8 seed CSU Bakersfield Georgia Tech played Texas Christian University TCU in the NIT Championship Game but lost 88 56 29 Georgia Tech struggled the next few years Largely due to NCAA sanctions handed down due to Pastner s friend Ron Bell Bell violated recruiting rules and got Tech a postseason ban and limits on scholarships Later on some of the punishments were dropped Ron Bell and Jennifer Pendley were later arrested charged and pleaded guilty of federal felony crimes for extortion thru the United States Department of Justice due to the made up false accusation of sexual assault on Pastner 30 Tech and Pastner turned the corner in the 2019 20 season going 17 14 and finishing 11 9 in conference play It was Tech s first winning season in ACC play since 2004 and highest finish in the ACC since the 2005 season Some of the highlights of that season was a win over fifth ranked Louisville at home as well as winning their last six of seven to close out the season Due to the COVID 19 pandemic as well as their ban Tech did not participate in the postseason citation needed Tech continued its momentum into the 2020 21 season Going 17 9 they beat four ranked teams in the regular season and it was the first back to back winning ACC seasons in Tech history since 1990 Pastner and his 2021 squad won the ACC Tournament first time since 1993 as they beat 15 Florida State in the Championship game That win secured Tech s first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2010 It was also GT s first ACC crown since 1993 The Jackets lost to Loyola Chicago in the first round Moses Wright was ACC Player of The Year while Jose Alvarado was ACC Defensive Player of The Year The success wouldn t last though Tech parted ways with Pastner on March 10 2023 following two disappointing seasons He finished 109 114 in his seven years coaching the Jackets He finished as the fourth winningest coach in school history behind only Hewitt Hyder and Cremins 31 Head coaching record editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonMemphis Tigers Conference USA 2009 2013 2009 10 Memphis 24 10 13 3 2nd NIT Second Round2010 11 Memphis 25 10 10 6 4th NCAA Division I Round of 642011 12 Memphis 26 9 13 3 1st NCAA Division I Round of 642012 13 Memphis 31 5 16 0 1st NCAA Division I Round of 32Memphis Tigers American Athletic Conference 2013 2016 2013 14 Memphis 24 10 12 6 T 3rd NCAA Division I Round of 322014 15 Memphis 18 14 10 8 T 5th2015 16 Memphis 19 15 8 10 7thMemphis 167 73 696 82 36 695 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Atlantic Coast Conference 2016 2023 2016 17 Georgia Tech 21 16 8 10 11th NIT Runner up2017 18 Georgia Tech 13 19 6 12 13th2018 19 Georgia Tech 14 18 6 12 10th2019 20 Georgia Tech 17 14 11 9 5th Postseason Ban 32 2020 21 Georgia Tech 17 9 11 6 4th NCAA Division I Round of 642021 22 Georgia Tech 12 20 5 15 14th2022 23 Georgia Tech 15 18 6 14 13thGeorgia Tech 109 114 489 53 78 405 Total 276 187 596 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championSee also editList of select Jewish basketball playersReferences edit College Basketball s 50 Most Eligible Bachelors Archived April 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine College Insider Simpson Corky June 17 2000 Pastner rides the pine again this time as a coach for Wildcats Tucson Citizen Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 13 2014 Whiz kid coach At age 25 hoops obsessed Arizona assistant Josh Pastner is on the fast track to a top job Archived from the original on April 9 2009 Retrieved April 4 2009 Tigers Josh Pastner The Viceless Wonder Lost Lettermen Archived from the original on May 12 2014 Retrieved May 10 2014 Courtney Pastner Archived March 7 2018 at the Wayback Machine UHCOUGARS com Josh Pastner Archived November 12 2012 at the Wayback Machine University of Memphis Talking to University of Memphis Head Coach Josh Pastner College Basketball s Rising Star Archived March 23 2017 at the Wayback Machine Tablet Magazine a b Pastner Not Saying Dayenu After Big First Season Archived June 25 2017 at the Wayback Machine Atlanta Jewish Times With the help of a precocious coach in training at 03 16 98 SI Vault vault sportsillustrated cnn com Archived from the original on December 3 2012 Retrieved May 22 2022 a b Interview with Josh Pastner Basketball Interview Challenge Archived from the original on October 30 2008 Retrieved April 4 2009 a b c Josh Pastner Archived April 18 2018 at the Wayback Machine University of Memphis Athletics Staff Directory a b c d e Georgia Tech Names Josh Pastner Head Basketball Coach Archived October 16 2021 at the Wayback Machine 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original on April 2 2011 Retrieved March 29 2011 Josh Pastner Memphis record narrative changing win at Old Spice Archived December 2 2013 at the Wayback Machine CBS Sports Memphis survives frantic finish beats St Mary s Archived May 8 2016 at the Wayback Machine U S News amp World Report Pastner candidate at USC and UCLA agrees to extension with Memphis Archived October 16 2021 at the Wayback Machine CBS Sports Josh Pastner s new contract worth 2 65 million a year nearly a 1 million annual raise the Commercial Appeal Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 23 2015 2013 Basketball Class Rankings Archived April 2 2015 at the Wayback Machine ESPN Pastner s first days at Tech include little down time Archived October 16 2021 at the Wayback Machine Atlanta Journal Constitution Boivin Ex Wildcat Josh Pastner proving he s more than great recruiter Archived October 16 2021 at the Wayback Machine The Arizona Republic Pastner Ga Tech rebound won t happen overnight ESPN April 8 2016 Archived from the original on April 10 2016 Retrieved April 11 2016 Couple indicted for trying to extort Georgia Tech ESPN October 18 2022 Retrieved March 21 2023 Newberry Paul March 10 2023 Josh Pastner fired after 7 seasons as Georgia Tech coach AP News Retrieved April 5 2023 Geisinger Brian September 26 2019 Georgia Tech Basketball Banned from 2020 Postseason by NCAA accsports com Archived from the original on October 31 2019 Retrieved February 5 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Josh Pastner Biography on Georgia Tech Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Josh Pastner amp oldid 1170910287, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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