No decision on Towson's Seaman until later in the week
An athletic department spokesman said Tuesday that the school is still in the process of evaluating head coach Tony Seaman's tenure at Towson.
Seaman, who boasts a career record of 260-156 in 29 years and a school mark of 96-83 in 12 seasons, needed to guide the team to its first postseason berth since 2007 to impress school officials, but for the second consecutive season, the Tigers fell in the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament final – just one victory away from clinching the automatic qualifier and making an appearance.
The spokesman said that a decision on Seaman, who was named the conference Coach of the Year last Friday, likely won't be forthcoming until at least the end of this week and possibly the early part of next week.






Comments
Let's just hope he doesn't get fired over the phone like Combs did. (classless)
Posted by: andy7171 | May 11, 2010 8:48 PM
Seaman needs to go. There is too much good young coaching talant out there to choose from. He has no fire left. The loss to Delaware sealed the deal.
Posted by: Towson Fan | May 12, 2010 2:18 AM
heard he got an extension, so, where is an update
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Ed: Haven't been able to confirm or deny that.
Posted by: fish | May 19, 2010 8:02 PM