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Chatman resigned as the head women's basketball coach at LSU on March 7, 2007, after school officials became aware of an alleged inappropriate sexual relationship between Chatman and a former player. Former LSU assistant coach Carla Berry, a college teammate of Chatman's, reported the alleged relationship to the university in February. [7]
The following is a list of LSU Tigers men's basketball head coaches. There have been 23 head coaches of the Tigers in their 115-season history. [1] LSU's current head coach is Matt McMahon. He was hired as the Tigers' head coach in March 2022, [2] replacing Will Wade, who was fired before the 2022 NCAA tournament. [3]
Matthew Joseph McMahon (born April 26, 1978) is the current men's college basketball head coach for LSU. [1] McMahon was formerly the men's basketball coach at Murray State. In his third year leading the program, McMahon led the Racers to a 26–6 record that included Ohio Valley Conference regular-season and tournament championships.
LSU Shreveport’s previous women’s basketball coach had just abruptly resigned a little over two weeks before the team’s Oct. 27 season opener to tend to a family situation.
He was fired by the university in March 2022 shortly after LSU was served a notice of allegations from the NCAA that detailed a number of recruiting violations. Wade went 105-51 in five seasons at ...
The LSU women's basketball coach responded to a rumored article from the Post with a seething four-minute statement on Saturday in between March Madness games, threatening the outlet with a ...
Despite the loss, the 2005–06 season will be remembered as one of the most successful in LSU men's basketball history. John Brady was fired in the middle of his 11th season as LSU's head basketball coach and just two seasons after the Tigers' latest Final Four appearance. On February 8, 2008, Brady was fired from LSU.
Johnson resigned as head coach at LSU to be named head coach at Texas Christian University (TCU) on April 9, 2012, heading into TCU's inaugural season in the Big 12 Conference after moving from the Mountain West Conference. [7] In four seasons, Johnson went 50–79 at TCU, and his teams never finished higher than ninth in the Big 12. [8]