After disappointing 2025-26 seasons for Boston College’s basketball teams, head coaches Earl Grant and Joanna Bernabei-McNamee departed Chestnut Hill.

It didn’t take the pair too long to find new positions, but neither secured a head coaching role at another school, instead opting to join as assistant coaches.

Boston College men’s basketball had a rough season, finishing with an overall record of just 11-20 and posting a 4-14 tally in conference play. The decision to part ways with Grant took place on March 8th. Grant had three seasons remaining on his contract which was extended through the 2028-29 season.

Grant served as head coach of the men’s team for five years after being hired from the University of Charleston. He went 72-92 in his five years in Chestnut Hill, with only one winning season. He was replaced by UConn assistant coach Luke Murray, who will look to bring winning back to the Heights.

Now, Grant will link up with Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes as an assistant coach on his staff. The Volunteers went on a strong run during this year’s NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Elite Eight. In the Elite Eight, the Volunteers ran into the buzzsaw that was Michigan, falling 95-62. Grant will look to add his insight as he joins the SEC squad.

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