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Josh Pastner

Josh Pastner is an coach who currently serves as the of the UNLV Runnin' Rebels men's team, a position he assumed in March 2025 on a five-year contract. Born September 26, 1977, in , Pastner is known for his early immersion in , having published a scouting service at age 13 and coached an AAU team by age 16, while abstaining from alcohol, caffeine, and other substances to maintain focus on the sport. He played as a walk-on guard for the , contributing to their 1997 NCAA championship team before transitioning to coaching. Pastner's coaching career began as a at under in 2000, followed by six seasons as a full assistant there, where he helped develop future NBA talents. He then joined John Calipari's staff at for one season in 2008–09 before succeeding him as in 2009. At , Pastner compiled a 167–73 record over seven seasons (.696 winning percentage), leading the Tigers to five NCAA Tournament appearances, back-to-back regular-season titles in 2012 and 2013 (including a perfect 16–0 conference mark in 2013 with a 31–5 overall record), and three conference tournament championships. In 2016, Pastner was hired as at , where he posted a 109–114 record (.489) over seven seasons, including a 51–78 mark in ACC play. His most notable achievement there was guiding the Yellow Jackets to the 2021 ACC championship and an NCAA berth, earning him ACC Coach of the Year honors in 2017. Pastner's tenure at was also marked by false allegations from 2016, which an independent investigation cleared him of in 2018; the accusers were later convicted of attempts against him and the university. Overall, Pastner's stands at 278–189 (.596) across three programs as of November 2025.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Josh Pastner was born on September 26, 1977, in Glen Dale, West Virginia, the son of Hal and Marla Pastner. The family relocated to the Houston area in 1982, when Pastner was five years old, following his father's job transfer, and he was raised in the suburb of Kingwood. Hal Pastner, a businessman who worked in sales and marketing for an industrial company, became a prominent figure in youth basketball by founding AAU programs, including the Kingwood Stars in the late 1980s and later the Houston Hoops. Pastner grew up in a Jewish family and was immersed in the local Jewish community from an early age, attending at Temple Beth Torah in nearby Humble as one of its first students. His introduction to occurred through his father's AAU initiatives and the vibrant youth sports scene, where Hal Pastner promoted and coached teams that attracted top talent. By his early teens, Pastner was actively involved, publishing a scouting service at age 13 and coaching an AAU team by age 16, while abstaining from alcohol, caffeine, and other substances to maintain focus on the sport. These experiences fueled his passion for the sport. During his high school years at , Pastner participated in , though he was not a standout player, and graduated in 1996. His upbringing in this environment, blending family support, community ties, and early hands-on experience in , laid the foundation for his future career in coaching.

High school and college playing career

Josh Pastner honed his basketball skills at in Kingwood, , where he played as a and was named the team's during his senior year in 1996. Growing up in the area, Pastner developed a deep passion for the sport from an early age, often playing informally before focusing intensely on basketball in high school. Pastner arrived at the in 1996 as a walk-on guard under legendary head coach . Over four seasons from 1996 to 2000, he appeared in 42 games total, averaging 1.0 , with the Wildcats going 42-0 in contests he played. His most active year came as a in 1997-98, when he logged minutes in 17 games at 0.5 , though his overall role remained limited as a reserve player on a nationally contending roster. Pastner contributed to Arizona's 1997 NCAA Championship team and two Pac-10 Conference titles during his playing tenure. Amid his athletic commitments, Pastner prioritized academics at , earning a in family studies in December 1998 after completing the degree in just 2.5 years and a in teaching and teacher education the following year. Following the conclusion of his playing eligibility in 2000, Pastner chose to end his on-court career to pursue coaching opportunities, immediately transitioning to the Arizona staff as an undergraduate assistant under Olson.

Assistant coaching career

University of Arizona

Josh Pastner began his coaching career at the , his , when head coach hired him as an undergraduate assistant in June 2000, shortly after Pastner's playing career ended. In this initial role during the 2000–01 season, Pastner managed video operations, assisted with film breakdown, and supported recruiting efforts while pursuing another undergraduate degree. His contributions helped the Wildcats advance to the 2001 NCAA , where they lost to in the semifinals. The following year, Pastner transitioned to video and recruiting coordinator as well as for the 2001–02 season, overseeing game tape analysis, opponent scouting, and academic support for players, though he could not recruit off-campus due to his student status. In April 2002, Olson promoted him to full assistant coach, a position he held through the 2007–08 season. As a full assistant, Pastner served as recruiting coordinator and focused on player development, particularly with big men and as a shooting specialist; he played a key role in landing high-profile recruits such as , Jordan Hill, , and Nic Wise. Under Olson and interim coach Kevin O'Neill, Pastner's efforts contributed to Arizona's NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearances in 2002, 2003, and 2005, as well as consistent Pac-10 contention with a 184–50 record (.786 ) over his seven-year staff tenure. Pastner's familiarity with Arizona's system from his four years as a walk-on player (1996–2000) provided valuable insider knowledge that enhanced his coaching effectiveness. In May , after eight seasons on staff, Pastner departed to join the as an assistant coach.

University of Memphis

In , following six years as an assistant coach at the University of , where he honed his recruiting skills, Josh Pastner joined the as an assistant coach under . In this role, Pastner served as the lead recruiter and contributed to the Tigers' dominant 2008–09 season, during which the team achieved a 33–4 record, captured both the regular-season and tournament championships, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 while riding a 27-game . His efforts focused on bolstering the program's talent pipeline and fostering a fast-paced offensive style that emphasized transition play and player development. Pastner's immediate impact was evident in his oversight of recruiting for the incoming classes, helping secure commitments from high school prospects who bolstered Memphis's depth and competitiveness in . He drew on his experience to integrate defensive principles with Calipari's up-tempo system. When Calipari departed for the in April 2009, Pastner, at age 31, was swiftly promoted to , becoming one of the youngest in major at the time. This transition marked the culmination of his rapid rise through assistant ranks, positioning him to lead the program he had helped elevate just one year prior.

Head coaching career

Memphis Tigers (2009–2016)

Pastner was appointed head coach of the team on April 7, 2009, at age 31, becoming one of the youngest coaches in history. He had served as an assistant under during the 2008–09 season, providing a seamless transition after Calipari's departure to . Pastner inherited a strong roster featuring returning players from the team that had reached the NCAA championship game earlier that year, setting the stage for immediate competitiveness in . Over his seven seasons at from 2009 to 2016, Pastner compiled an overall record of 167–73, yielding a .696 and averaging nearly 24 wins per season. His teams captured two regular-season championships in 2012 and 2013, including a perfect 16–0 league mark in 2013, and secured three consecutive conference tournament titles from 2011 to 2013. These accomplishments tied Pastner for the 10th-most wins by a coach in their first seven seasons at a single program. Pastner guided Memphis to four NCAA Tournament appearances in 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014, along with an berth in 2010. The 2013–14 team advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, defeating and before falling to UCLA. Known for implementing an up-tempo offensive style that emphasized fast breaks and high possession rates, Pastner's system fostered player development, notably with guard , who evolved into a scoring leader and team captain during the 2013–14 season. In April 2016, Pastner departed Memphis to accept the head coaching position at Georgia Tech, amid rumors of an ongoing recruiting investigation by the university. By that point, the Tigers had transitioned from Conference USA to the American Athletic Conference ahead of the 2013–14 season, maintaining their status as a consistent postseason contender under his leadership.

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (2016–2023)

On April 8, 2016, Georgia Tech hired Josh Pastner as head coach to succeed Brian Gregory, who had compiled a 61-75 record over five seasons, aiming to revitalize a program that had not reached the NCAA Tournament since 2010. Pastner, coming off seven successful years at Memphis where he led the Tigers to four NCAA appearances, signed a six-year contract worth approximately $11 million, with an average annual salary of $1.87 million. The hiring leveraged Pastner's reputation for strong recruiting and player development to elevate Georgia Tech in the competitive Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). During his seven seasons from 2016 to 2023, Pastner guided the Yellow Jackets to an overall record of 109–114 (.489) and 51–78 (.395) in play, marked by early promise followed by inconsistency. The 2016–17 season ended with a 21–16 record (later vacated to 0–15 due to NCAA sanctions), including a run to the championship game, where Georgia Tech lost to . In 2020–21, Pastner achieved a breakthrough, leading the team to a 17–9 mark, the Tournament title—the program's first since 1993—and an NCAA Tournament berth as a No. 9 seed, defeating No. 8 Loyola Chicago 54–53 in the first round before falling to No. 1 85–76 in the second round. For that turnaround from a 13–20 prior season, Pastner earned multiple honors, including Coach of the Year in 2017 for his inaugural improvement and recognition from the Tipoff Club. He developed key talents such as forward , a two-time All- selection who averaged 16.4 points and 8.5 rebounds in 2020–21 before entering the NBA, and guard , an All- second-team honoree in 2021 who scored 1,000 career points for the program. Pastner's tenure declined in later years amid recruiting challenges and roster instability in the transfer portal era, with the Yellow Jackets posting sub-.500 records in five of his final six seasons. The 2019–20 campaign ended at 17–14 without postseason play due to the , while subsequent years saw finishes of 12–20 in 2021–22 and 15–18 in 2022–23, totaling 27–38 over the last two seasons. On March 10, 2023, fired Pastner after a 10–21 record in those final two years, citing sustained underperformance and inability to build consistent depth despite his initial recruiting momentum from . Athletic director J Batt emphasized the need for a fresh direction to compete in the , with Pastner receiving a of about $2.4 million from his extended .

UNLV Runnin' Rebels (2025–present)

On March 25, 2025, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) athletic director Erick Harper announced the hiring of Josh Pastner as the new head coach of the men's basketball program, succeeding Kevin Kruger who had led the team for the previous five seasons. Pastner signed a five-year contract valued at $4.8 million, structured as a backloaded deal starting at $500,000 in the 2025–26 season and increasing to $1.15 million by the final year, with additional incentives for retention and performance. The appointment aimed to revitalize the Runnin' Rebels by capitalizing on Las Vegas's growing high school basketball talent pipeline and Pastner's established West Coast connections from his playing and assistant coaching days at the University of Arizona. Harper praised Pastner's recruiting prowess and defensive expertise, noting his ability to engage the local community and elevate UNLV's profile in a competitive mid-major landscape. In his initial months, Pastner overhauled the 2025–26 roster, retaining only one player from the prior season—forward Jacob Bannarbie—and adding 13 newcomers, including eight Division I transfers from programs such as , , and UC Irvine. The rebuild emphasized acquiring skilled guards like from UC Irvine to bolster backcourt depth and versatility, aligning with Pastner's strategy to establish a gritty, defense-first identity reminiscent of his successful tenure. He prioritized players with length and defensive acumen on the wings, aiming to transform UNLV into a disruptive unit in the Mountain West Conference through high-energy schemes and relentless preparation. As of November 20, 2025, prior to the game against Saint Joseph's, Pastner's squad holds a 2–2 non-conference record, with wins over Chattanooga (101–69 on November 8) and Memphis (92–78 on November 16), and losses to UT Martin (86–81 on November 4) and Montana (93–102 on November 11). UNLV garnered first-place votes in media polls and was projected as a top-four finisher in the Mountain West due to the influx of experienced transfers. Drawing on his prior head coaching record of 278–189 across 15 seasons at Memphis, Georgia Tech, and partial UNLV tenure, Pastner has focused preseason efforts on fostering team chemistry and offensive efficiency to complement the defensive foundation.

Recruiting violations at Memphis

In late 2017, following Josh Pastner's departure from the University of Memphis in March 2016, allegations surfaced regarding impermissible benefits provided to Memphis Tigers basketball players during his tenure as head coach. Ron Bell, a longtime associate of Pastner who had become a program booster, claimed in a CBS Sports report that he supplied extra benefits to then-Memphis player Markel Crawford, including approximately $300 in gift cards for groceries and a pair of Nike shoes. These actions, if known to coaching staff, would constitute NCAA violations under rules prohibiting boosters from providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes. Bell alleged that Pastner was aware of the conduct, though Pastner and his representatives denied any knowledge or involvement, stating that Pastner had no contact with Bell regarding Crawford or the benefits. The claims prompted an NCAA investigation into Pastner's time at as part of a broader probe into his early years at , where similar booster-related issues involving Bell were raised. Pastner fully cooperated with the NCAA inquiry, providing interviews and documentation, and his attorney emphasized that Pastner had always prioritized compliance during his tenure. The investigation, launched after Pastner's from , examined whether booster connections had facilitated improper inducements, though the specific allegations centered on benefits to an existing player rather than prospective recruits. In its 2019 infractions decision related to the case, the Committee on Infractions confirmed that Bell had engaged in impermissible conduct with Crawford during his eligibility period but found no evidence that Pastner knew of or facilitated the benefits. The committee noted that Pastner "did not report any contact" between Bell and Crawford, clearing him of personal wrongdoing or Level I violations at . No sanctions were imposed on Pastner individually, and the faced no additional penalties tied to these claims, as the benefits were deemed isolated and not indicative of systemic issues under Pastner's leadership. The episode, stemming from a personal falling out between Pastner and Bell, heightened scrutiny of Pastner's recruiting practices and booster relationships from his days, contributing to ongoing questions about his program management despite his overall success there. However, the NCAA's findings affirmed Pastner's compliance efforts and lack of direct involvement, allowing him to continue without restrictions related to the Memphis allegations.

Sexual assault allegations and extortion at Georgia Tech

In early 2018, Jennifer Pendley, the girlfriend of Josh Pastner's former friend Ron Bell, accused Pastner of sexually assaulting her in a Houston hotel room in February 2016, during Pastner's tenure as head coach at the . Pendley claimed that Pastner exposed himself and attempted to force her to perform a sex act while Bell was showering in the adjacent bathroom, alleging additional instances of harassment after Pastner joined . These claims were filed as a countersuit in state court on February 8, 2018, in response to Pastner's earlier lawsuit against Bell and Pendley, seeking damages for emotional distress and other harms. Pastner vehemently denied the allegations, describing them as "disgusting" and part of a scheme orchestrated by Bell and Pendley to Bell's involvement in providing impermissible benefits to recruits. In January 2018, Pastner had initiated a civil lawsuit in accusing Bell and Pendley of , , and , citing threatening text messages and emails where they allegedly demanded money and threatened to publicize NCAA violations unless Pastner intervened on Bell's behalf. Pastner's argued that the claims were fabricated to retaliate against Pastner for reporting Bell's actions to 's compliance office. In response to the countersuit, commissioned an independent investigation in 2018, which concluded in June that there was "no credible evidence" supporting the allegations against Pastner, deeming them "baseless" and motivated by Bell's over their soured friendship. The report, prepared by Atlanta-based attorneys, reviewed communications including jailhouse recordings where Bell and Pendley discussed fabricating the claims, further undermining their credibility. publicly supported Pastner following the clearance, stating the matter was closed internally. The legal proceedings escalated when, in November 2018, an Arizona judge ordered Bell and Pendley to pay Pastner approximately $42,000 in attorney's fees and sanctions for failing to comply with requests in the case. The parties mutually agreed to drop all civil lawsuits in August 2019, but federal charges followed; in October 2022, Bell and Pendley were indicted for to commit after attempting to and Pastner with the false assault claims between October 2017 and February 2018. Both pleaded guilty in early 2023—Bell to one count of to commit , and Pendley to the same charge—leading to Bell's sentencing of 33 months in prison and three years of supervised release in July 2023, and Pendley's one-year prison term in August 2023. The extortion scheme was intertwined with an NCAA investigation triggered by Bell's self-reported admissions in November 2017 of providing Level I impermissible benefits—worth thousands of dollars in cash, meals, and entertainment—to prospective recruits and Tadric Jackson during Pastner's tenure. Pastner reported Bell's disclosures to university compliance officials, leading to self-impose suspensions (six games for Okogie, three for Jackson) and other penalties. The NCAA ruled in September 2019 that the program committed major violations, imposing four years of probation, a one-year postseason ban for 2020 (later vacated on appeal in 2021), and scholarship reductions, but found no direct involvement by Pastner and issued no personal sanctions against him; former assistant coach Darryl LaBarrie received a three-year for unrelated recruiting issues, while Bell faced a 10-year disassociation from the program.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Josh Pastner married Kerri Lamas, originally from , on May 16, 2009, in a private ceremony in . The couple met through connections in during Pastner's time as an assistant coach at the , having dated for more than five years prior to their wedding. Kerri, who brought a son from a previous relationship into the marriage, has been instrumental in supporting Pastner's demanding coaching career by managing family logistics and fostering stability. Pastner and Kerri have four children together: daughters Payten, born in May 2010; Kamryn, born in September 2012; and , born in July 2015; as well as a son, Cason, born on November 4, 2021. Their stepson, , was born in March 1999. Pastner has often highlighted the joys and challenges of fatherhood, noting how his children motivate him amid the high-pressure environment of coaching. The Pastner family has navigated multiple relocations tied to Josh's professional moves, from (2009–2016) to (2016–2023) upon his appointment at , and most recently to in 2025 for his role at UNLV. Throughout these transitions, Kerri has emphasized creating a sense of home and normalcy, including collaborating on interior designs that reflect a casual, coastal aesthetic to suit their growing family's needs. This approach has helped maintain work-life balance, with Pastner crediting Kerri as his essential partner in parenting and family management.

Religious beliefs and philanthropy

Josh Pastner was raised in a Jewish family in Kingwood, a suburb of , , where he attended as one of the first students at Temple Beth Torah in Humble. His early involvement in the local Jewish community fostered a lifelong commitment to his faith, and he has described himself as a proud Jew who strives to remain connected to Jewish traditions and organizations. Pastner observes key , such as , and has publicly reflected on their significance, emphasizing themes of and as central to Jewish teachings. In his philanthropic efforts, Pastner has focused on supporting children's hospitals and Jewish community initiatives. During his tenure as head coach at the University of Memphis from 2009 to 2016, he participated in the Infiniti Coaches' Charity Challenge, representing Le Bonheur Children's Hospital and helping raise funds for pediatric care in the region. He also supported St. Jude Children's Research Hospital through similar charitable events aimed at benefiting children with serious illnesses. Earlier, while at the University of Arizona, Pastner engaged with the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona and the UA Hillel Foundation, contributing to community programs that promote Jewish education and outreach. Additionally, he has been an active member of the Jewish Coaches Association, receiving the Red Auerbach Award in 2011 for his contributions to basketball and Jewish community involvement. Pastner's spiritual journey has intertwined with his basketball career, as he has discussed how his Jewish faith provides guidance and resilience. In a January 2025 article for the Jewish Herald-Voice, he reflected on how his Houston upbringing shaped both his professional path and deepening connection to Judaism, highlighting faith's role in personal growth. Following his departure from Georgia Tech in March 2023, Pastner spent time as a television analyst, during which he incorporated family activities centered on Jewish traditions, such as teaching his children about their heritage.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamConferenceOverallConf.FinishPostseason
2009–10MemphisCUSA24–1013–31stNIT quarterfinals
2010–11MemphisCUSA25–1010–63rdNCAA second round
2011–12MemphisCUSA26–913–31stNCAA second round
2012–13MemphisCUSA31–516–01stNCAA third round
2013–14MemphisAAC24–1012–62ndNCAA third round
2014–15MemphisAAC18–1410–84th
2015–16MemphisAAC19–158–107th
2016–17Georgia TechACC21–16*8–10*T–9th
2017–18Georgia TechACC13–19*6–1212th
2018–19Georgia TechACC14–186–12T–11th
2019–20Georgia TechACC17–1411–9T–6th— (season canceled due to COVID-19)
2020–21Georgia TechACC17–911–64thACC Tournament champion; NCAA first round
2021–22Georgia TechACC12–205–1514th
2022–23Georgia TechACC15–186–14T–10th
2025–26UNLVMWC2–20–0— (ongoing as of November 20, 2025)
*Vacated wins due to NCAA violations.

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