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Jerome Tang (born October 7, 1966) [1] is a Trinidadian-American college basketball coach who is the head coach for the Wildcats of Kansas State University.He had previously been an assistant coach under Scott Drew from 2003 to 2022 at Baylor, where the Bears won the 2021 NCAA Championship.
Michael Beasley was named National Freshman of the Year, an All-American and the Big 12 Player of the Year in 2008. The following Kansas State players and coaches are in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (with induction year): Bob Boozer (2010) (as member of 1960 United States men's Olympic basketball team) Cotton Fitzsimmons (2021)
Kansas State has lost a legend, as “Mr. K-State” Ernie Barrett passed away at age 93. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
[17] [21] [22] Winter served as Kansas State's head coach for the following 15 years, posting a 261–118 (.689) record, [3] [20] though his record has also been reported as 262-117. [ 19 ] [ 18 ] He still owns the record for most league titles (eight) in school history and twice led the Wildcats to the Final Four ( 1958 and 1964 ).
Bill Self brushed off becoming the winningest coach in Kansas basketball history, even as he surpassed the guy whose name is on the arena. Self claimed the top spot at one of college basketball's ...
On March 31, 2012, Weber was hired as head coach at Kansas State University, replacing Frank Martin, who had departed to become head coach at South Carolina. [ 1 ] In his first season at K-State , Weber led the Wildcats to 27–8 record and tied for the Big 12 Conference title with a 14–4 conference mark.
In five years on Winter's staff, Guthridge helped lead the Wildcats to a 93–43 (.684) record, a pair of Big Eight Conference crowns, and the NCAA Final Four in 1964. He also was head golf coach for the Wildcats. Following his stint at Kansas State, Guthridge moved to North Carolina to join the staff of fellow Kansas native Dean Smith.