
SNY.tv reported earlier this week that Walter McCarty was no longer in the mix for the job and that it was Herenda’s to take.
A North Bergen, N.J., native, Herenda was the coach at Division 2 UMass-Lowell, which is making the jump to D-1.
Herenda was an assistant to Seton Hall coach George Blaney from 1994-7, and helped bring Shaheen Holloway to the Pirates.
Herenda owns a career record of 107-70 record in six years as a head coach (.605), including a 95-54 clip at UMass Lowell (.638).
“Greg provided the program with a needed boost when he arrived on campus five years ago, and the team has competed at a high level throughout his tenure,” said UMass-Lowell AD Dana Skinner. “This was a chance for him to return to his roots in New Jersey. I thank him for his many contributions to the University and wish him well.”
FDU fired Greg Vetrone on March 5 after he went 26-95 in four seasons, including a 7-24 mark last season, 2-16 in the Northeast Conference.
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