The University of Tulsa intends to give a contract extension to men’s basketball coach Frank Haith, a source close to the program told the Tulsa World.

The extension will add an additional two years to Haith’s original contract, which has a year remaining. The deal is expected to be approved by the executive committee of the board of trustees as early as Friday or possibly next week.

Through five seasons, Haith has a record of 95-66 for an average of 19 wins per season. He has taken the Hurricane to the NCAA Tournament (2016) and the NIT (2015).

In each year under Haith, TU has finished better than its preseason prediction in the American Athletic Conference while ranking fifth in the league in wins during that span. This season, the league was sixth out of the nation’s 32 conferences in the new NET rankings, which replaced the RPI.

Haith is expected to accept a lower salary as part of his contract extension. His current salary is believed to be $1.6 million, although he has previously given back more than $300,000 to the university during an ongoing financial crisis.

Changes to his staff are likely, including the possibility of former Hurricane point guard Rod Thompson joining the program as an assistant coach.