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Pepperdine hires Virginia assistant Griff Aldrich as coach

By Thomson Reuters Mar 26, 2026 | 8:18 PM

Pepperdine hired Virginia associate head coach Griff Aldrich as its new men’s basketball coach on Thursday.

“The opportunity to build a ​championship-caliber program within a University that ‌promotes faith, academics, and excellence is tremendously exciting for our family,” Aldrich said in a statement. “We cannot wait to start this new chapter in Malibu — and to ‌begin ​building and establishing a program ⁠that will become a ⁠source of pride for our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and fans.”

Waves athletic director Tanner Gardner added in a statement, “We were looking for ​a leader who could build something meaningful and sustainable. Griff’s passion for developing young ⁠men, his proven ability to ⁠transform programs, and his alignment with ​our mission make him the right person to ​lead Pepperdine Men’s Basketball. His record of success ‌speaks for itself, and we’re excited for the future under his leadership.”

Aldrich, 51, was the head coach at Longwood from 2018-25, compiling a ⁠127-100 record and leading the Lancers to the NCAA Tournament in 2022 and 2024.

He returned to his ⁠alma mater ‌Virginia in 2025-26, joining new coach ⁠Ryan Odom’s staff and helping the ​Cavaliers ‌compile a 30-6 season that ended ​with a ⁠second-round loss in the NCAA Tournament.

Aldrich replaces Ed Schilling, who was fired on March 9 after compiling a 22-45 record (8-28 West Coast Conference) in two seasons with the program in Malibu, Calif.

–Field ​Level Media