NEW WILMINGTON, Pa.--Westminster College announced Friday that it is making a leadership change in its men's basketball program effective immediately. Kevin Siroki will not return after 13 seasons in the position.

 "I would like to thank Coach Siroki for his hard work, commitment and dedication as the head coach of the men's basketball program, one he cares deeply about, for the last 13 years," said Director of Athletics Jason Lener. "We are grateful for his long service to Westminster and his mentorship to the many outstanding young men he's coached."

Siroki, a 1993 Westminster graduate, was hired in May 2012. He compiled an overall record of 153-179, including a mark of 104-117 in Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) regular season games. Westminster won its second PAC title in program history during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) shortened 2020-21 season. The program also advanced to the league's championship game in 2018-19.

"We intend to move swiftly to find our next head coach," Lener said. "We will work diligently to find the right fit for the Titans' men's basketball program."