Dennis Wolff

Dennis Wolff
Wolff at Virginia Tech in 2013
Biographical details
Born (1955-03-01) March 1, 1955
New York City, New York, U.S.
Playing career
1973–1975LSU
1976–1978UConn
PositionGuard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1980–1982Connecticut College
1982–1985St. Bonaventure (assistant)
1985–1989Wake Forest (assistant)
1989–1990SMU (assistant)
1990–1994Virginia (assistant)
1994–2009Boston University
2009–2010Virginia Tech (assistant)
2011–2016Virginia Tech (women's)
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2016–2021Old Dominion (DBO)
Head coaching record
Overall277–215 (men's)
62–93 (women's)
Tournaments0–2 (NCAA Division I)
0–3 (NIT)
1–1 (WNIT)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2 America East tournament (1997, 2002)
5 America East regular season (1997, 1998, 2002–2004)
Awards
America East Coach of the Year (1997, 2003, 2004)

Dennis Wolff (born March 1, 1955) is an American basketball coach whose most recent coaching position was with the Virginia Tech Hokies women's team. The role is Wolff's first job coaching a women's team. Prior to the role, Wolff served as director of basketball operations and assistant to the head coach for the Virginia Tech men's team. He is the former head coach of men's basketball at Boston University, a position from which he was fired on March 11, 2009, after 15 seasons.

Wolff, a native of New York City, finished his collegiate basketball career at UConn after playing two years at LSU. He became the head coach at Boston University following the 1993–94 season, taking over for Bob Brown. He was previously the head coach at Connecticut College, where he coached from 1980 to 1982. In between his head coaching jobs, Wolff was an assistant at St. Bonaventure, Wake Forest, SMU, and the University of Virginia. Wolff left BU with a record of 247–197, the most wins in school history. His career overall record is 277–215 in men's college basketball and 62–93 in women's.

The following season, Wolff was the Director of Operations for Virginia Tech under Seth Greenberg.

That following season, athletic director Jim Weaver named him the new Virginia Tech women's basketball coach.

After bringing the Virginia Tech women's basketball team to the postseason, making the NIT, for the first time since 2006–07, Wolff was fired on March 22, 2016.

From 2016 to 2021, Wolff was Director of Basketball Operations for Old Dominion University under head coach Jeff Jones.