Saint Louis coach Josh Schertz has agreed to a contract extension to remain with the Billikens, athletic director Chris May told reporters Friday morning.
The agreement comes as Schertz was considered one of the most likely mid-major candidates to draw interest from power conference schools.
But May confirmed the new deal before Saint Louis’ 88-81 win over George Washington in the Atlantic 10 quarterfinals.
The Billikens are the top seed in the A-10 tournament after Schertz led them to a 27-4 overall record and a 15-3 mark in conference play, claiming their first regular-season championship since 2014. In January, the Billikens made their first appearance in the Associated Press Top 25 since 2020-21, reaching as high as No. 18 and appearing in seven straight polls before dropping out Monday.
They are considered likely to make the NCAA tournament entering Friday, according to ESPN’s Joe Lunardi.
Schertz is in his second season at Saint Louis with a 46-19 overall record and an NIT appearance in 2025. Prior to the Billikens, he was the coach at Indiana State for three seasons and had a successful run at Division II Lincoln Memorial, including three Final Four appearances.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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