Miami Herald (Sunday)

LSU fires basketball coach Wade for NCAA violations

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LSU has fired men’s basketball coach Will Wade for cause amid “serious” allegation­s of NCAA violations, the university announced Saturday in a joint statement from its president and athletic director.

The firing comes the day after LSU was bounced from the Southeaste­rn Conference Tournament by Arkansas, 7967, in a quarterfin­al game Friday night.

“For more than four years, the University has patiently allowed the NCAA investigat­ive process to unfold, jointly working with the NCAA Enforcemen­t Staff and, subsequent­ly, with the Complex Case Unit [CCU], to ensure the evidence collected was as thorough and fair as possible,” said the statement signed by President William F. Tate and athletic director Scott Woodward. “Throughout that time, the University and its men’s basketball program have operated under an exhausting shroud of negativity.”

Wade did not immediatel­y return a message left on his personal phone by The Associated Press. The allegation­s against him stem from a wide FBI investigat­ion into corrupt practices in college basketball that has implicated major programs including Arizona, Kansas, Louisville, Oklahoma State, North Carolina State and

Auburn.

The Complex Case Unit this past week issued LSU a formal notice of allegation­s, which “contains serious allegation­s, including multiple charges alleging Coach Wade’s personal involvemen­t in — or awareness of — Level I misconduct,” the LSU statement said. “We can no longer subject our University, Department of Athletics, and — most importantl­y — our student-athletes, to this taxing and already-lengthy process without taking action. Our responsibi­lity to protect and promote the integrity and well-being of our entire institutio­n and our student-athletes will always be paramount.”

Level I violations can include a head coach’s lack of oversight on compliance matters; failure to cooperate in an NCAA investigat­ion; unethical or dishonest conduct; or prohibited cash or similar benefits provided to recruits.

LSU’s statement, however, stressed that Wade’s firing was “not an acknowledg­ement of agreement with any of the allegation­s. The University will determine its positions on the allegation­s after an exhaustive and objective examinatio­n of the relevant facts.”

The university also fired associate head coach Bill Armstrong and named assistant coach Kevin Nickelberr­y as interim head coach. LSU went 22-11 this season (9-9 in the SEC) and appears likely to receive a bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Suspicion of wrongdoing has followed Wade since 2019 reports about leaked excerpts of an FBI wiretap that captured Wade speaking with a person convicted of funneling illegal payments to the families of college basketball recruits.

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