Mary Washington coach bumped into admin role

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Rod Wood led Mary Washington to NCAA Tournament appearances in 2003 and 2014.
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Mary Washington has announced the promotion of Rod Wood from head men's basketball coach to the administrative position of Director of Athletic Facilities at the university, effective at the end of the academic year. He will no longer coach the men's basketball team.

Wood led the Eagles to the Division III Elite Eight this season. Mary Washington finished with a 25-6 record, the most wins in a season in program history. He caps his coaching career at UMW with a 274-200 record. 

"We are pleased that Coach Rod Wood is making the transition to administration and that he will continue to contribute to the University of Mary Washington and the athletic department," said UMW athletic director Ken Tyler. "Coach Wood fittingly concludes his outstanding 18-year basketball head coaching career at UMW after the best season in school history, which culminated in our historic run to the Elite Eight. While his on-the-court record is exemplary, even more impressive is the positive impact he has had on countless student-athletes.

"Coach Wood literally built the men's basketball program and leaves it in great shape as a contender on the conference, regional, and national level. We're very glad that he will assist in the transition to new leadership in the program. We thank Coach Wood for his many contributions to UMW and look forward to working with him in this new capacity."

Wood will continue to teach in his new role at the university, and will will oversee the operation and marketing of the athletic facilities for internal and external uses.

"I'm excited about this new opportunity presented by Coach Tyler," said Wood. "I am excited about this new phase of my career. It's a natural course of progression for coaches who have been coaching for many years. I'm excited to work with everyone in my new capacity."

"I'll definitely miss coaching basketball, but I believe I've left the program in a good state and look forward to the new coach taking what we've been able to do and take it to even bigger and better things," said Wood.