George Mason University

06/15/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 06/15/2026 15:32

Vanessa Blair-Lewis’s contract extended through 2031-32

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George Mason University Assistant Vice President/Director of Athletics Marvin Lewis has announced a contract extension for women's basketball head coach Vanessa Blair-Lewis, securing her leadership of the Patriots through the 2031-32 season.

Vanessa Blair-Lewis. Photo by George Mason Athletics

Blair-Lewis has elevated the George Mason women's basketball program into one of the premier programs in the Atlantic 10 during her five-year tenure, highlighted by the program's first-ever Atlantic 10 Championship, NCAA Tournament appearance, and regular-season conference title.

"Vanessa Blair-Lewis has delivered one of the most remarkable turnarounds in college basketball, while building a culture rooted in purpose, passion, and the development of young women on and off the court," said Lewis. "Her impact goes far beyond wins and championships-she has united our community and redefined what's possible at George Mason, and we're proud to extend her leadership into the future."

In 2025-26, Blair-Lewis guided the Patriots to another historic campaign, leading George Mason to its first regular-season championship in program history and a program-record 16 conference victories. The Patriots also hosted a postseason game for just the third time ever, while Blair-Lewis also earned the 400th victory of her head coaching career. George Mason women's basketball also saw its highest attended home game ever, packing EagleBank Arena with 4,123 fans vs. Dayton on December 31, 2025.

"I am incredibly grateful to President Gregory Washington and Athletic Director Marvin Lewis for their trust and belief in our vision," said Blair-Lewis. "This extension is not just about me-it reflects the hard work, dedication, and culture we have built together. We have achieved historic milestones, but I truly believe our best days are still ahead. We are redefining what's possible at the mid-major level, here at George Mason."

The 2024-25 season marked a breakthrough year for the Patriots under Blair-Lewis, as George Mason captured its first Atlantic 10 Tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth in program history. The team finished with a school-record 27 victories, including the program's first-ever 11-1 start and back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time. George Mason also achieved its highest-ever NET ranking at No. 40.

Blair-Lewis has engineered one of the nation's most impressive program turnarounds since arriving in Fairfax in 2021. After inheriting a team that won just three games in 2020-21, she tripled the Patriots' win total in her first season and snapped a 24-game conference losing streak. In 2022-23, George Mason recorded its first winning season since 2017-18 and advanced to the Atlantic 10 quarterfinals. The following season, the Patriots posted 23 wins and earned a postseason berth to the inaugural Women's Basketball Invitational Tournament before breaking through with a championship campaign in 2024-25.

During her tenure at George Mason, Blair-Lewis has coached numerous Atlantic 10 award winners and all-conference selections, including back-to-back Most Improved Players, the league's Rookie of the Year, multiple All-Conference performers, and All-Defensive Team honorees.

She has also earned national recognition, including consecutive selections as a finalist for the Kathy Delaney-Smith Mid-Major Coach of the Year award by Her Hoop Stats and recognition as the 2024-25 VaSID Coach of the Year.

Prior to George Mason, Blair-Lewis spent 13 seasons at Bethune-Cookman, where she led the Wildcats to four Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference regular-season titles, a MEAC Tournament championship, and the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2019. She is a four-time MEAC Coach of the Year and has more than 400 career victories across 27 seasons as a head coach.

"I am excited to continue leading this program, developing exceptional young women and making the George Mason community proud," said Blair-Lewis. "The future is bright, and we're just getting started."

With this extension, George Mason reaffirms its commitment to the continued growth and national prominence of the women's basketball program under Blair-Lewis' leadership.

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