Ross Condon returns for his second season with Boston University head coach Patrick Chambers[apos] staff as an assistant coach after helping guide the Terriers to a 21-14 record and a CBI tournament berth in 2009-10. Condon is responsible for assisting with all aspects of the men[apos]s basketball program, including recruiting, game and practice preparation, scouting and player development.
Condon arrived in Boston after spending two years as the director of basketball operations for Radford University working under 2009 Big South Coach of the Year Brad Greenberg. Condon played an important role in the biggest turn around in league history, which included a Big South Championship and the Highlanders[apos] trip to the 2009 NCAA Tournament. Radford finished the year 21-12 (15-3 Big South) after posting a 10-20 (5-9) record the previous season.
A walk-on member of Villanova[apos]s basketball team, Condon played three seasons under Chambers, who was an assistant coach at the time. While with the Wildcats, Condon was part of a squad that captured the 2005-06 Big East regular season title and made three straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Sweet 16 in 2005 and the Elite Eight in 2006.
Condon played his high school basketball at The Potomac School in McLean, Va. He completed his career there by leading the private school to the VIS championship, earning all-state honors his senior season.
Following his junior year at Villanova, Condon was selected to represent the United States at the World Maccabi Games in Australia, where he contributed to a team gold medal.
An exemplary student-athlete at Villanova, Condon was a three-year selection to the Big East All-Academic Team, while also serving as the men[apos]s basketball team[apos]s representative to the university[apos]s student-athlete advisory committee.
A Springfield, Va., native, he earned his bachelor[apos]s in business administration from Villanova in May of 2007.
Condon currently resides in Brighton.