Old Dominion coach Jeff Jones hospitalized in Hawaii after heart attack
HONOLULU (AP) — Old Dominion men's basketball coach Jeff Jones has been hospitalized in Honolulu after suffering a heart attack on Wednesday, the school said.
“He is resting comfortably and expecting a full recovery,” Old Dominion said in a statement Thursday.
The 63-year-old Jones is being held for observation for the next 48 to 72 hours and will not be available to coach in the Diamond Head Classic.
Kieran Donohue will serve as the interim head coach for Old Dominion's three games in Hawaii.
ESPN reported Jones has spoken to his team twice in the last 24 hours.
Jones has spent 31 seasons as a coach, the past 11 with Old Dominion. He has led the Monarchs to a 203-161 record, including a 3-6 start this season.
Jones played at Virginia alongside Ralph Sampson in the early 1980s and became the youngest head coach in Atlantic Coast Conference history at 29 when he became Cavaliers coach in 1990.
He spent 13 years as head coach at American University before joining Old Dominion for the 2013-14 season. Jones has led teams to eight NCAA Tournament appearances, the last coming with the Monarchs in 2019.
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