- Associated Press - Tuesday, March 29, 2011

MEMPHIS, TENN. (AP) - Memphis coach Josh Pastner has signed a five-year contract extension after leading the Tigers to the NCAA tournament in his second year on the job.

The university said Tuesday that Pastner’s extension is worth $1.7 million annually and runs through the 2015-2016 season.

Pastner was hired in April 2009 to replace John Calipari when he took the Kentucky job. The Tigers went 24-10 in Pastner’s first season, securing a spot in the NIT.

This season Pastner led Memphis to a 25-10 record, a Conference USA Tournament championship and a trip to the NCAA tournament. Memphis lost to Arizona in the second round.

Memphis athletic director R.C. Johnson says the 33-year-old Pastner is an outstanding coach and recruiter whose leadership qualities are “exemplary.”

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