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George Ivory resigns as Arkansas-Pine Bluff men’s basketball coach

George Ivory, the dean of Southwestern Athletic Conference basketball coaches and a SWAC Hall of Famer, has resigned as head men’s basketball coach at Arkansas-Pine Bluff after 13 seasons, the school announced Tuesday.

“It has been an honor and privilege to be the head coach at UAPB and to guide the young men who I was fortunate enough to coach,” Ivory said. “I will always have fond memories of nearly 20 years in this program, and am grateful for the opportunity to lead this program. I’ve been involved in this wonderful game for more than 30 years, and after a difficult COVID-challenging season, I am tired. It’s best for me to step away now and spend more time with my family.”

As SWAC Tournament Champions in 2010, Ivory led the Golden Lions to the NCAA Tournament and a First Four win over Winthrop. The Golden Lions nearly returned to the Big Dance in 2018, falling to eventual champion Texas Southern in the SWAC Tournament final.

Also see: Arkansas-Pine Bluff remains unbeaten after surviving Mississippi Valley State; moves closer to clinching SWAC West title

Ivory’s teams posted significant non-conference wins over SMU, Florida International, Houston, and Arkansas State during his tenure. Buoyed by phenomenal home attendance, Ivory led the program to winning records at home 10 times, as the game atmosphere in the H.O. Clemmons Arena was voted as the best in the SWAC.

“The name George Ivory is synonymous with Golden Lion men’s basketball,” UAPB Interim Athletic Director Chris Robinson said. “From four years as an assistant coach to 13 years as a head coach, his program provided many memorable moments and made the H.O. Clemmons Arena one of the toughest venues for opposing teams in the SWAC. We thank him for his tireless commitment and effort poured into the program, and look forward to his success in future endeavors.”

UAPB will conduct a national search for a new head coach.

Courtesy: UAPB Athletics

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