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Manhattan, KS – In an exciting development for the Kansas State University community, head basketball coach Jerome Tang has secured a historic ten-year contract extension. Tang’s influence on the Kansas State basketball program has been transformative. The Wildcats concluded the season with a 26-10 record, a notable feat that placed them third in the tough Big 12 Conference. His success continues to grow, as Tang has accumulated an impressive 45 wins in just two seasons at the helm, including…

Kansas State’s Jerome Tang Signs Historic 10-Year Extension

 

Manhattan, KS – Kansas State University has made a resounding commitment to the future of its basketball program, securing head coach Jerome Tang with a historic 10-year contract extension. The deal underscores the university’s confidence in Tang, whose transformative leadership has revitalized the Wildcats in just two seasons.

 

Since arriving in Manhattan, Tang has turned Kansas State into a Big 12 powerhouse. The Wildcats finished the most recent season with a 26-10 record, securing third place in one of the nation’s most competitive conferences. His dynamic coaching style and ability to develop talent have propelled K-State back into national prominence, making him one of the most respected coaches in college basketball.

 

Tang’s impact was immediate. In his first season (2022-23), he led the Wildcats to 26 wins, an Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA Tournament, and a thrilling resurgence in fan enthusiasm. The momentum carried into this past season, as Kansas State remained a contender in the loaded Big 12. In just two years, Tang has compiled an impressive 45-18 record, proving that his success was no fluke.

 

A former longtime assistant at Baylor, Tang brought an energetic culture, elite recruiting, and a defense-first mentality to Kansas State. His ability to connect with players and attract top talent has solidified the Wildcats as a force in college basketball. Under his leadership, K-State has seen star players emerge, including All-Big 12 selections and future NBA prospects.

 

The 10-year extension ensures stability and long-term growth for the program, a significant win for the university and its passionate fan base. With Tang at the helm, Kansas State’s basketball future looks brighter than ever as they aim to compete for Big 12 championships and deep NCAA Tournament runs for years to come.

 

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