Tony Madlock Steps Down as Head Basketball Coach at Alabama State
Tony Madlock has resigned as head coach of Alabama State University's men's basketball team after four successful years. Under his leadership, the team saw significant achievements, including becoming a 20-win team, winning the SWAC championship, and making history by advancing to the NCAA Tournament and securing their first tournament victory. The Hornets finished the 2024-25 season with a strong record of 20-16, including a notable run where they won 10 of their last 12 games. Athletic Director praised Madlock's transformative impact on the program and acknowledged his contributions toward the team's success.
By the Numbers- The Hornets finished the 2024-25 season with a record of 20-16 and 12-6 in the SWAC.
- Madlock led the team to their first NCAA Tournament win with a buzzer-beater against Saint Francis, ending 70-68.
While Madlock's tenure was marked by historic achievements, the pressure to build a consistent winning program in the competitive landscape of collegiate basketball remains high. Future coaches will face the challenge of maintaining the momentum he created.
State of Play- The athletic department is initiating a national search for Madlock's successor.
- Alabama State remains invested in developing its men's basketball program through new leadership.
The search for a new head coach will begin immediately, with hopes to find someone who can sustain and build upon the momentum established by Madlock and potentially lead to more success in the NCAA landscape.
Bottom LineMadlock's resignation marks a significant transition for Alabama State men鈥檚 basketball, and the focus will now shift to finding a coach capable of continuing the program's growth and enhancing its competitive stature.
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