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Izzo is currently the longest-tenured coach in the Big Ten Conference and his teams are often recognized for their rebounding prowess and defensive tenacity. He has won four national coach of the year awards and maintains a considerable coaching tree—several of his former assistants are currently head coaches at other Division I schools. Izzo ...
Tom Izzo, the current head coach of the Michigan State Spartans, and the winningest head coach in Spartans men's basketball history. The following is a list of Michigan State Spartans men's basketball head coaches. There have been 16 head coaches of the Spartans in their 124-season history. [1] Michigan State's current head coach is Tom Izzo.
Each program employs a head coach. As of the 2024–25 season, the longest-tenured head coach is expected to be Greg Kampe, who has been head coach at Oakland since 1984. However, Kampe does not have the longest tenure at the Division I level because Oakland played in NCAA Division II before the 1997–98 season.
Tom Izzo record Heading into Tuesday’s matchup against Kansas, Izzo is 709-295 over the course of his time at Michigan State. His .706 win percentage ranks him second among Spartans coaches who ...
Tom Izzo and Michigan State basketball signed two incoming freshman forwards for the 2025-26 class Wednesday, Jordan Scott and Cam Ward. ... and his mother is the AD and head coach of the women ...
Jaden Akins sank seven 3-pointers and scored a career-high 23 points to help Michigan State coach Tom Izzo notch his 700th career victory with an 81-62 romp over Michigan on Tuesday night.
The Spartans played an exhibition game at Tom Izzo's alma mater, Division II Northern Michigan, on October 13, 2024. [27] Prior to the game, Izzo had his jersey retired by Northern Michigan. [28] The game, played in the football team's Superior Dome, was won by the Spartans 70–53. Jase Richardson led the Spartans with 11 points while Xavier ...
Ganakas was fired in 1976, but he continued to be a part of the Michigan State Athletics Department, serving as an assistant A.D. and then as an aide to coach Tom Izzo from 1998 to 2000. He was an MSU basketball radio announcer until 2017.