LSU Coach John Brady Joins 2026 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Inductees
John Brady, former LSU men's basketball coach, is set to be honored with induction into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, marking his third significant hall of fame recognition following his LSU Athletics Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame. His journey, filled with chance connections and hard work, led him to the 2006 Final Four, showcasing the impact of mentorships and relationships formed over decades. Brady's coaching tenure included successful stints at LSU and Samford, turning programs around and leaving a lasting legacy.
By the Numbers- Brady led LSU to the Final Four in 2006, marking their first appearance since 1986.
- He was named Louisiana Sports Writers’ Association Class AAA Coach of the Year in 1981 while coaching Crowley High.
While celebrated for his achievements, Brady experienced a challenging end to his career at LSU, culminating in a mid-season firing in 2007. Despite this, his contributions to the program and player development have been acknowledged by his successors.
State of Play- Brady will be inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame as part of a 12-member Class of 2026.
- The induction ceremony will be held during a three-day event from June 25-27, 2026.
The ceremony will highlight Brady's legacy and may inspire discussions on the ongoing impact of mentors in coaching and sports development. His story could motivate young coaches and players to value connections in their careers.
Bottom LineJohn Brady's induction into this hall of fame celebrates not just his achievements but also the power of relationships and mentorship in coaching, emphasizing that success is often a collective journey. His legacy continues to influence the future of basketball in Louisiana.
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