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Men’s college basketball coaching changes for 2025-26
The 2025-26 men’s college basketball season will see new faces on many sidelines — 62, to be exact. The biggest jobs to see changes for this season include Miami, Florida State, Indiana, Utah and Texas.
Some of these jobs created a chain reaction: Days after falling to Xavier in the First Four, Rodney Terry was fired at Texas, and Musketeers head coach Sean Miller took the job in Austin. Richard Pitino took the Xavier job — which means, yes, he’ll be coaching against his father, Rick Pitino, in the Big East next season.
Elsewhere, Kevin Willard accepted the Villanova job once his Maryland Terrapins team was eliminated in the Sweet 16. Taking his place in College Park will be Buzz Williams, formerly of Texas A&M, with Bucky McMillan bringing Buckyball to the SEC.
We’ve tracked all of the coaching firing and hiring moves in the men’s game in one complete list below. Coaches considered interim are marked with an asterisk.
Last updated: Sept. 29
School: Out (62) / In (62)
Alabama A&M: Otis Hughley Jr. / Donte Jackson
Alcorn State: Landon Bussie / Jake Morton
Arkansas State: Bryan Hodgson / Ryan Pannone
Auburn Tigers: Bruce Pearl / Steven Pearl
Bellarmine: Scott Davenport / Doug Davenport
Bryant: Phil Martelli Jr. / Jamion Christian
Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners: Rod Barnes / Mike Scott*
Campbell: Kevin McGeehan / John Andrzejek
Central Michigan: Tony Barbee / Andy Bronkema
Chicago State: Scott Spinelli / Landon Bussie
Cleveland State: Daniyal Robinson / Rob Summers
Colorado State: Niko Medved / Ali Farokhmanesh
Columbia: Jim Engles / Kevin Hovde
Denver: Jeff Wulbrun / Tim Bergstraser
Drake: Ben McCollum / Eric Henderson
Florida A&M: Patrick Crarey II / Charlie Ward
Florida State: Leonard Hamilton / Luke Loucks
Fordham: Keith Urgo / Mike Magpayo
Grambling: Donte Jackson / Patrick Crarey II
High Point: Alan Huss / Flynn Clayman
Indiana: Mike Woodson / Darian DeVries
IU Indianapolis: Paul Corsaro / Ben Howlett
Iona: Tobin Anderson / Dan Geriot
Iowa: Fran McCaffery / Ben McCollum
La Salle: Fran Dunphy / Darris Nichols
Lipscomb: Lennie Acuff / Kevin Carroll
Longwood: Griff Aldrich / Ronnie Thomas
Louisiana: Bob Marlin / Quannas White
Maryland: Kevin Willard / Buzz Williams
McNeese: Will Wade / Bill Armstrong
Miami: Jim Larrañaga / Jai Lucas
Minnesota: Ben Johnson / Niko Medved
Murray State: Steve Prohm / Ryan Miller
Navy: Ed DeChellis / Jon Perry
NC State: Kevin Keatts / Will Wade
New Mexico: Richard Pitino / Eric Olen
North Florida: Matthew Driscoll / Bobby Kennen*
North Texas: Ross Hodge / Daniyal Robinson
Oral Roberts: Russell Springmann / Kory Barnett
Penn: Steve Donahue / Fran McCaffery
Radford: Darris Nichols / Zach Chu
Sacramento State: Michael Czepil* / Mike Bibby
Saint Joseph’s Hawks: Billy Lange / Steve Donahue
Samford: Bucky McMillan / Lennie Acuff
South Dakota State: Eric Henderson / Bryan Petersen
South Florida: Amir Abdur-Rahim / Bryan Hodgson
St. Francis (PA): Rob Krimmel / Luke McConnell
Stephen F. Austin: Kyle Keller / Matt Braeuer
Tennessee State: Penny Collins / Nolan Smith
Texas A&M: Buzz Williams / Bucky McMillan
Texas: Rodney Terry / Sean Miller
UC Riverside: Mike Magpayo / Gus Argenal
UC San Diego: Eric Olen / Clint Allard
UL Monroe: Keith Richard / Phil Cunningham
UNLV: Kevin Kruger / Josh Pastner
Utah: Craig Smith / Alex Jensen
VCU: Ryan Odom / Phil Martelli Jr.
Villanova: Kyle Neptune / Kevin Willard
Virginia: Tony Bennett / Ryan Odom
West Virginia: Darian DeVries / Ross Hodge
Wofford Terriers: Dwight Perry / Kevin Giltner
Xavier: Sean Miller / Richard Pitino
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Lakers start Vincent for LeBron in opener preview
LOS ANGELES — Using Friday’s preseason finale as a “dress rehearsal” for next week’s regular-season opener, Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick put Gabe Vincent in the starting lineup to fill in for the injured LeBron James.
Vincent capped a strong individual training camp with 14 points on 5-for-6 shooting (4-for-5 from 3), but the Lakers lost 117-116 to the Sacramento Kings to finish the preseason 1-5.
The regular season starts Tuesday night when the Lakers host the Golden State Warriors. Though the Vincent decision was made, there is plenty more for the Lakers to figure out in the next few days.
“We have two more practices, so we need to clean up some things,” said Luka Doncic, who scored a game-high 31 points to go with nine assists in 33 minutes.
Vincent said the coaching staff informed him about the lineup change Friday morning. If the staff was uncertain about the choice, Vincent helped his cause in the Lakers’ preseason game against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday when he scored 18 points in the first four minutes, going 5-for-5 from 3.
“I think I just bring what I’ve been doing since I’ve been here,” Vincent said when asked about his fit with the starters. “Just defending, try to defend at a high level. Playmake when I have opportunities, space the floor while Luka and [Austin Reaves] are creating themselves.”
James is not expected to return to the lineup until mid-November, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania, as he continues to recover from sciatica affecting the right side of his body.
Though Vincent will join Doncic, Reaves, Deandre Ayton and Rui Hachimura on the court to tip off the 2025-26 season, Redick made it clear that the current starters are not permanent.
“I don’t know anything about who I’m going to be starting the rest of the season because, again, there’s injuries and there’s things that happen throughout a year,” Redick said. “I have a pretty good idea who’s going to start Game 1. After that, I don’t know. But I do think in that lineup there’s lot of shooting around Luka and DA, and Gabe is another ball handler, another tough defender.
“I think he fits in well, but you have to take a look at every matchup we play against and have to make a decision there.”
Redick has downplayed the magnitude of his starting lineup decision repeatedly during training camp, pointing out that he used 25 starting lineups last season.
He and his team sounded far more concerned about their defense after allowing 59 second-half points to a Kings team that shot 54.7% overall and 44.8% from 3.
“I think in practice we were more physical,” Doncic said. “We need to work on our physicality.”
The Lakers were without one of their more physical defenders in center Jaxson Hayes for the second half Friday. He left the game because of a right wrist contusion after finishing a lob dunk in the first quarter. Redick said X-rays on Hayes’ wrist were negative, and the Lakers will have a further update on Hayes when they practice Sunday.
Former Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart, who had 14 points and four steals off the bench against Sacramento, vowed to help with the physicality in the meantime.
“Just follow my lead,” Smart said. “That’s really it. I’m going to try to set the tone each and every night. And just kind of piggyback off me.”
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PCB confirms Tri-nation T20 series to go ahead despite Afghanistan’s withdrawal – SUCH TV
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed that the upcoming tri-nation T20 series will proceed as planned despite Afghanistan’s withdrawal.
According to a PCB spokesperson, discussions are underway to include a replacement team in the tournament, and a final decision regarding the third participant will be announced soon.
The tri-nation T20 series, featuring Pakistan and Sri Lanka, is scheduled to take place in Pakistan from November 17 to 29.
The PCB reiterated its commitment to ensuring the successful hosting of the event, saying all logistical and operational preparations are continuing as per schedule.
Earlier, Afghanistan pulled out of the tri-nation series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka next month.
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