The Herald Sun

NC State’s Keatts named NSMA Division I Coach of the Year

- BY JADYN WATSON-FISHER jwatson-fisher@newsobserv­er.com Jadyn Watson-fisher: jwatsonfis­her

Kevin Keatts added one more piece of hardware to the Wolfpack trophy case.

The National Sports Media Associatio­n announced on Friday the N.C. State head coach earned the Clarence “Big House” Gaines Division I College Basketball Coach of the Year award.

Keatts led the program last month to its first ACC championsh­ip since 1987, winning five games in five days and earning the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. His team continued that success with a deep run to its first Final Four appearance since 1983.

The team won nine straight games before its season finally ended to Purdue, 63-50, in the national semifinals. N.C. State struggled to hit shots in the national semifinal, but its defense held the Boilermake­rs to their lowest offensive output of the season, second-lowest field goal percentage (40%) and second-highest number of turnovers (16).

“I think it’s hard to sum up what this team was able to accomplish, with so much adversity,” Keatts said before the team left Phoenix on Sunday. “Just fought through it, stuck together . ... They never wavered in their commitment to one another.

“These memories will never fade. It’s just a special run.”

Keatts’ recognitio­n and postseason run came after Wolfpack finished the regular season with a 17-14 overall record and 9-11 in conference play.

The major turnaround led to an automatic twoyear contract extension, which is now set to end on April 15, 2030. He received an automatic $500,000 pay increase, which starts next season and stays in place until his contract expires.

Keatts earned $300,000 in bonuses for the ACC title and multiple wins during the NCAA

Tournament.

In seven seasons at the helm, Keatts has recorded five seasons with 20 or more wins. The Wolfpack, despite finishing the regular season No. 10 in the ACC standings, landed at No. 10 in the nation just one month later in the final Associated Press Top 25.

The Gaines Awards will be presented at the NSMA’S awards ceremony on July 1 in Greensboro. The award is given to the top Division I and Division II head coaches who may not receive other recognitio­n. For example, Uconn’s Dan Hurley won the Naismith Coach of the Year award. NSMA committee members vote on the award recipients at the conclusion of the NCAA Tournament.

 ?? ROBERT WILLETT rwillett@newsobserv­er.com ?? N.C. State coach Kevin Keatts embraces his son K.J. Keatts (13) as they celebrate the Wolfpack’s ACC Tournament Championsh­ip after the team’s 84-76 victory over North Carolina at Capital One Arena on March 16, 2024, in Washington, D.C.
ROBERT WILLETT rwillett@newsobserv­er.com N.C. State coach Kevin Keatts embraces his son K.J. Keatts (13) as they celebrate the Wolfpack’s ACC Tournament Championsh­ip after the team’s 84-76 victory over North Carolina at Capital One Arena on March 16, 2024, in Washington, D.C.

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