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Dennis Wolff

Dir. of Basketball Operations
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Jeff Jones named Dennis Wolff the Director of Operations in June of 2016. Wolff was a former assistant coach to Jones at the University of Virginia from 1990-94.

Wolff completed his fifth season with Old Dominion in 2020-21. During his time at ODU, Wolff has helped the Monarchs to a Conference USA Regular Season Championship, as well as a Conference USA Tournament Championship in 2019, leading to the school's first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 2011.

Wolff served as the head women’s basketball coach at Virginia Tech from 2011-16, posting a 61-93 record. In his inaugural season with the Hokies, Wolff guided Virginia Tech to an improved ACC record that featured a milestone win over then No. 8 nationally ranked Maryland. Tech’s win over the 2012 ACC Champion Terrapins marked the first time in over a decade that the Hokies have defeated a team ranked eighth or better and just the third time in team history.

In 2015, the Hokies went on a historic run in the ACC Tournament, advancing to the quarterfinal round for the first time since joining the league 10 years prior. Wolff served one season as the Director of Men’s Basketball Operations & Assistant to the Head Coach for the Virginia Tech men’s basketball program, where he assisted head coach Seth Greenberg in the day-to-day operations of the basketball program.

Wolff served as the head men’s basketball coach at Boston University from 1994-2009. Under Wolff’s guidance, the Terriers won three straight conference titles (2002-2004) and made four consecutive postseason appearances (2002-05) for the first time in school history. He was a three-time America East Coach of the Year and a two-time NABC District 1 Coach of the Year selection.

Wolff was 247-197 (.556) in 15 years at BU, and is the school’s all-time leader in victories. He arrived at BU following four years at UVA on Jones’ staff (1990-94). Additionally he spent four years (1985-89) as an assistant coach at Wake Forest and one year (1989-90) at Southern Methodist University.