Will Wade Expected to Leave NC State for LSU: Coaching Change
Will Wade is expected to leave NC State and return to LSU as head coach. After one season with the Wolfpack, where he guided the team to a 20-14 record and a brief NCAA Tournament appearance, Wade is moving back to LSU, where he previously coached from 2017 to 2022. His tenure at LSU was marked by successes, including a Sweet 16 appearance, but also by significant recruiting violations that led to his firing. Wade turned a new chapter at McNeese State, leading them to their first NCAA Tournament win in 2025, before this potential return to the Tigers.
By the Numbers- Wade coached NC State to a 20-14 record last season.
- During his previous tenure at LSU, Wade led the Tigers to a Sweet 16 in the 2018-19 season.
- LSU has not officially fired current coach Matt McMahon as of the latest report.
- This move comes after Wade's successful season at McNeese State, where he achieved a historic NCAA win.
Wade's return to LSU could usher in new strategies and approaches aimed at restoring the program's reputation and success. The timing could be critical if LSU decides to officially part ways with McMahon soon.
Bottom LineWade's potential return to LSU signifies a potential shift in the college basketball landscape, as he aims to rebuild a program previously hindered by controversy. This move comes with high stakes and expectations for both Wade and LSU.
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