College Basketball
Former WVU Coach Chester Frazier Lands New Opportunity at ACC School
Chester Frazier is not going to follow Darian DeVries to Indiana, but WVU fans may still not love where he’s headed. After releasing a heartfelt goodbye message to West Virginia and dispelling Indiana questions, Frazier is announced as joining the staff at Virginia Tech as their new assistant coach.
“What a year!!! Thought this was probably my most rewarding year as a coach. We got a lot out of this group and they gave us EVERYTHING they had!!!….. I had no doubt we built a resume that deserved to be in the field!!….. To the Mountaineer Fans – you guys are the best!!! Thanks for your undying loyalty and love for WVU!! You guys made my family feel welcomed and we will always be appreciative!! Wish we could’ve finished what we started, but I’m sure you guys will be great!!!
WITH LOVE, FRAZ,” said Frazier Tuesday morning.
Chester Frazier Releases Heartfelt Message to WVU Fans About His Future
A native of Baltimore, Md., Frazier spent three seasons at Illinois as an assistant coach. Before that, he was the associate head coach at Virginia Tech for two years. His first coaching gig was a seven-year run as an assistant coach at Kansas State under Bruce Weber.
Frazier is highly regarded as a recruiter, playing a big role in putting together WVU’s strong 2025 recruiting class, which has started to break up following DeVries’s departure. Frazier has also always been around successful programs. In his 13-year career so far, teams he’s helped coach have made eight NCAA Tournament appearances — WVU would have made it nine this season — and won three conference championships.
