Clemson gives men's basketball coach Brad Brownell new contract after run to Elite Eight

FILE - Clemson head coach Brad Brownell fields questions during a press conference, Wednesday, March 27, 2024, in Los Angeles, ahead of the team's Sweet Sixteen game in the NCAA college basketball tournament. Brownell received a new, five-year contract worth $20 million after leading the Tigers to the Elite Eight this past season.

FILE - Clemson head coach Brad Brownell fields questions during a press conference, Wednesday, March 27, 2024, in Los Angeles, ahead of the team's Sweet Sixteen game in the NCAA college basketball tournament. Brownell received a new, five-year contract worth $20 million after leading the Tigers to the Elite Eight this past season. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)


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CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson men's basketball coach Brad Brownell received a new, five-year contract worth $20 million after leading the Tigers to the Elite Eight this past season. Brownell's deal was among several for Clemson head coaches and assistants by the university's board of trustees Thursday. Brownell's agreement keeps him through the 2028-29 season. He'll make $3.5 million next season, an increase over the $3 million he was scheduled to make under the old deal. Others with new agreements were men's soccer coach Mike Noonan, who won two of the past three NCAA College Cup titles and baseball coach Erik Bakich.

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