St. Bonaventure AD Joe Manhertz resigns following questions over decision to not compete in NIT

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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — St. Bonaventure athletic director Joe Manhertz resigned abruptly, the university announced Saturday, in the midst of questions regarding the men’s basketball program opting out from competing in the NIT without initially informing its players and fans.

St. Bonaventure provided no details behind Manhertz’s departure after two-plus years on the job, except to say school president Jeff Gingerich accepted his letter of resignation on Friday night.

“I want to thank Joe for the contributions he’s made to the Athletics Department the last three years,” Gingerich said. “Joe made a number of excellent coaching hires and was instrumental in helping to launch the athletics pillar of our Bolder Bonaventure fundraising campaign. We wish him the very best in his career.”

According to Gingerich, an interim AD will be named early next week, with plans for a permanent AD to take over in April.

“I have nothing to comment further,” Manhertz told News 4 on Friday. “Wish everyone at Bonaventure great success.”

The school has already scrubbed most references to Manhertz and his bio from its web pages.

Manhertz became the target of questions over the men’s basketball team opting out of NIT consideration after the Bonnies dropped a 70-60 decision to Duquesne in the A10 tournament semifinals last weekend.

After ESPN reported on Tuesday that St. Bonaventure (20-13) turned down an NIT bid, Manhertz issued a statement a day later saying the Bonnies opted out from postseason tournament consideration, while acknowledging that information wasn’t communicated to players or to the public.

Manhertz cited travel logistics, injuries and the uncertainty of players potentially entering the transfer portal, as reasons for informing the NIT selection committee Sunday of the school’s decision to not be considered. He said the decision was reached by athletic department administration and the coaching staff, and made “in the best interest of our student athletes.”

Manhertz held the position since 2021. Prior to working at St. Bonaventure, Manhertz, a native of the Rochester area, worked in the athletic departments at Duke University, Ohio State University and Syracuse University.

Adam Duke is a digital contributor who joined the News 4 team in 2021. See more of his work here.

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