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The Virginia Tech Hokies men's basketball team is an NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Home games are played at Cassell Coliseum, located on Virginia Tech 's campus in Blacksburg . The Hokies have made the NCAA tournament 13 times, the most recent appearance coming in 2022.
Antone Exum (Class of 2014) – cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings. Michel Faulkner – All-American at Virginia Tech; played for New York Jets in 1981–1982. Brandon Flowers – defensive back for the San Diego Chargers; selected by the Kansas City Chiefs with the 35th overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.
The 1985–86 Virginia Tech Hokies men's basketball team represented Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University from Blacksburg, Virginia as members of the Metro Conference during the 1985–86 season. The Hokies were led by head coach Charles Moir and played their home games at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Virginia.
4× SoCon Coach of the Year (2010, 2014, 2015, 2019) ACC Coach of the Year (2021) Michael Kent Young (born May 1, 1963) is an American college basketball coach and currently the head men's basketball coach at Virginia Tech. He was hired on April 7, 2019, after a 17-year stint where he went 299–244 (.545) as the head coach at Wofford College.
The 1984–85 Virginia Tech Hokies men's basketball team represented Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University from Blacksburg, Virginia as members of the Metro Conference during the 1984–85 season. The Hokies were led by head coach Charles Moir and played their home games at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Rankings from AP Poll [1] The 1979–80 Virginia Tech Hokies men's basketball team represented Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University from Blacksburg, Virginia as members of the Metro Conference during the 1979–80 season. The Hokies were led by head coach Charles Moir and played their home games at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg ...
Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason R.M. Brown (Independent) (1908–1909) 1908–09 R.M. Brown 4–2: R.M. Brown: 4–2 (.667) Branch Bocock (Independent) (1909–1911) 1909–10 Branch Bocock 11–0: 1910–11 Branch Bocock 11–1: Branch Bocock: 22–1 (.957) L.N. Keesling (Independent) (1911–1912) 1911–12 L.N. Keesling 6–3: L ...
James Johnson (basketball, born 1971) Mike Jones (basketball, born 1973)