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The official Men's Basketball Coach List for the Texas Tech Athletics Red Raiders.
Mark Adams led Texas Tech to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 and a 27-10 record in his first season where he earned the 2022 Associated Press Big 12 Coach of the Year and the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year.
Mark Adams Named Texas Tech Head Men's Basketball Coach. LUBBOCK, Texas – A West Texas native and Texas Tech graduate who has earned 554 wins as a head coach, Mark Adams has been named the 18th men's basketball head coach in program history Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt announced on Tuesday.
Grant McCasland named Texas Tech head coach. LUBBOCK, Texas – A proven winner who began his career as the Texas Tech men's basketball Director of Operations from 1999-2001, Grant McCasland is returning to Lubbock as the 19th head coach in Red Raider history after stacking success at various levels for nearly 25 years.
Grant McCasland was named the 19th head coach in Texas Tech program history on March 31, 2023 by Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt and made an immediate impact in his first season, leading the Red Raiders to the 2024 NCAA Tournament, a 23-11 overall record, and finishing the season at No. 22 in the national rankings.
Briana Whitaker. Executive Associate to the Head Coach. The official Men's Basketball Coach List for the Texas Tech Athletics Red Raiders.
The official Men's Basketball Coach List for the Texas Tech Athletics Red Raiders.
The official 2024-25 Men's Basketball Roster for the Texas Tech Athletics Red Raiders.
2015-16 NABC District 24 Coach of the Year. 2015-16 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year. Chris Beard has led Texas Tech to a 112-55 record through five seasons where the Red Raiders have advanced to the 2019 National Final after reaching the Elite Eight in 2018 for the first time in program history.
Cooper would coach the Buffs for 20 seasons where he amassed the .693 winning percentage. WT would win four Lone Star Conference Championships under his leadership, advance to 10 NCAA National Tournaments and an Elite Eight appearance.