Mississippi Valley State Hires Former Indiana Head Coach to Lead Basketball Program
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 30, 2026 Mississippi Valley State University has appointed a former Indiana University head coach to lead its men's basketball program, marking a significant hire for the Delta Devils. The HBCU institution, located in Itta Bena, Mississippi, is bringing in experienced leadership to revitalize its basketball program with this coaching addition. Key Takeaway: Mississippi Valley State is elevating its basketball program by securing a coach with Big Ten Conference head coaching experience. The hiring represents a notable move for Mississippi Valley State, a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). The Delta Devils are seeking to rebuild their basketball program's competitiveness within the conference through this strategic coaching decision. This appointment brings Power Five conference coaching experience to the HBCU level, potentially attracting increased attention and resources to the program. The new coach's background at Indiana University, one of college basketball's most storied programs, could prove valuable in recruiting, program development, and raising the profile of Mississippi Valley State basketball. Mississippi Valley State University has a rich athletic tradition, having produced notable alumni including NFL legend Jerry Rice. The institution continues to invest in its athletic programs as part of its broader mission to provide quality education and opportunities for student-athletes. The Delta Devils will look to improve upon recent seasons with this new leadership at the helm. The coaching change signals the university's commitment to competing at a higher level within the SWAC and building a program that can contend for conference championships. Details about the contract terms, start date, and the new coach's specific plans for the program are expected to be announced in the coming days as the university formally introduces its new basketball leader to the campus community and supporters. This hire adds to a recent trend of HBCU athletic programs attracting coaches with Power Five and high-major conference experience, reflecting the growing investment and ambition within Black college athletics. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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