COLORADO SPRINGS — University of Colorado men’s basketball coach Tad Boyle received a one-year contract extension Thursday.

CU’s elected Board of Regents approved the extension without discussion at its regular meeting in Colorado Springs.

Boyle’s contract now ends June 30, 2021. He did not get a salary boost or extra incentives with the change.

Boyle is in his sixth season with the Buffs this year and earns roughly $1.5 million in salary and other benefits.

The regents also approved a three-year contract for new volleyball coach Jesse Mahoney, who was hired away from the University of Denver in December. He replaced Liz Kritza, who was fired after seven seasons at CU.

He will earn a base salary of $150,000, plus $7,500 for public relations, $7,500 for promotion and fundraising and $600 per month instead of a courtesy car.

Mahoney’s contract includes various performance incentives, including $50,000 if the volleyball team wins a national championship and $15,000 if the team takes the Pac-12 title.

He’s also allowed up to 10 season tickets to home volleyball games, four season tickets to home men’s basketball games and four season tickets to home football games.

If he leaves before the end of the term, which is Dec. 31, 2018, he will pay CU $30,000. If CU fires him without cause before that date, he’ll receive $165,000 per remaining contract year.