Will Wade returns to LSU as men's basketball coach

Will Wade announced Thursday that he is leaving North Carolina State after one season to return as head coach of LSU men's basketball. He signed a seven-year, $30 million contract with the Tigers, according to a term sheet obtained by The Advocate. Wade called the decision deeply personal, a chance to go home.

Will Wade, who coached NC State to a 20-14 record and a First Four appearance in the NCAA Tournament last week, confirmed his departure from the Wolfpack in a statement on his personal social media account Thursday. NC State, according to Wade's contract obtained by the USA TODAY Network, will receive a $5 million buyout payment from him. The move marks Wade's second stint at LSU, where he previously coached for five seasons, leading the Tigers to three NCAA Tournament appearances before his firing in 2021 amid NCAA allegations of misconduct. The university faced 11 Level I violations, six related to Wade's conduct as coach. LSU dismissed Matt McMahon after four seasons and announced Wade's hiring Thursday evening. He arrived at Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport that day, greeted by LSU officials including Board of Supervisors vice chair John Carmouche. Wade's new deal starts at $4 million in the first year, rising by $100,000 annually to $4.5 million in the final two years. It includes a 75% salary guarantee if fired without cause, with a duty to mitigate, and bonuses such as $50,000 for an NCAA bid, $300,000 for the Final Four, and $800,000 for a national title. His buyout decreases from $5 million if he leaves early. Wade will report to Heath Schroyer, LSU's new Senior Deputy Director of Athletics, who was his athletic director at McNeese State. 'This was not an easy decision, because of how much respect and appreciation I have for this program and this university. But the opportunity to return to Louisiana State University is deeply personal,' Wade said. NC State now faces its second straight coaching search after parting with Kevin Keatts last offseason.

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Oregon State basketball coach Wayne Tinkle at press conference announcing his departure after 12 seasons.
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Oregon State announces parting with basketball coach Wayne Tinkle

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Oregon State University has parted ways with men's basketball coach Wayne Tinkle after 12 seasons, ahead of the program's return to the Pac-12 conference. The decision was announced on February 26, 2026, with Tinkle having the option to complete the current 2025-26 season. Athletic director Scott Barnes cited the need for a transition to ensure sustained success in the evolving collegiate landscape.

Kansas State University has fired men's basketball coach Jerome Tang after four seasons, amid a disappointing 10-15 record and a 1-11 mark in Big 12 play. The decision follows a 78-64 loss to No. 3 Houston and comes days after Tang's viral postgame rant criticizing his team following a 91-62 defeat to Cincinnati. Tang's buyout exceeds $18 million, with the school attempting to terminate him for cause.

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Kansas State dismissed men's basketball coach Jerome Tang on Sunday night, midway through his fourth season, citing his recent public comments and the program's direction. The decision follows a viral postgame rant after a loss to Cincinnati and comes amid declining performance since his successful debut year. The move has sparked negotiations over Tang's contract buyout.

Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy indicated that coach Steve Kerr is likely to return next season despite his expiring contract. Dunleavy expressed confidence in Kerr's future with the team during an interview. The organization plans to discuss the matter at the end of the season.

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Several assistant coaches on the Golden State Warriors staff believe Steve Kerr will not return next season, according to a report. Kerr, in the final year of his contract, has expressed comfort with the uncertainty amid the team's recent struggles. The report comes as the Warriors grapple with Jimmy Butler's season-ending ACL injury.

University of North Carolina Asheville is mourning the loss of its head track and field coach, Joel Williams, who passed away on February 7, 2026, following a battle with cancer. Williams had served the program for more than 18 years, elevating it through coaching achievements and mentorship. His legacy extends beyond athletics, touching the lives of students and the broader community.

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Missouri State men's basketball team will host Jacksonville State on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. in their first game as Conference USA opponents. The Bears aim to continue their strong form with key players like Michael Osei-Bonsu leading the charge. Fans are encouraged to participate in a White Out promotion.

 

 

 

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