Kentucky State Coaching Legend Transitions to New Role, Leaving HBCU Basketball Program in Strong Position
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 07, 2026 FRANKFORT, Ky. — An era quietly came to an end at Kentucky State University this week. The HBCU announced that men's basketball head coach Dr. Jamaal Jackson will transition into a new administrative role after 10 seasons leading the Thorobreds program. The move comes after a nail-biting opening-round loss in the 2026 SIAC Tournament. Jackson will move into the Associate Athletic Director for Student Success position, where he will focus on supporting the academic and personal development of student-athletes across Kentucky State athletics. Key Takeaway: Dr. Jamaal Jackson's transition from head coach to administrative leadership role at Kentucky State University represents a significant shift, as the HBCU program seeks to build on his legacy of success.
His departure from the bench means Kentucky State will begin a national search for a new head men's basketball coach, according to athletic director Grant Stepp. "I would like to thank Dr. Jackson for his efforts to lead our basketball program over the last decade," Stepp said in a statement released by the university. "He is a great ambassador for the institution and a valued member of this community. The search for the HBCU basketball program's next head coach will begin immediately. Winningest Coach of the NCAA EraJackson leaves the sideline as one of the most accomplished coaches in modern program history.
A Dramatic Final Game in the SIAC TournamentJamaal Jackson's final game on the Kentucky State bench came just days before the announcement. The Thorobreds fell 81–79 to Savannah State University in the opening round of the 2026 SIAC Men's Basketball Championship in Savannah, Georgia. Kentucky State led 42–36 at halftime and appeared poised to advance after controlling much of the game. But the Tigers rallied late, tying the game at 79 with under a minute remaining. Savannah State's Jordan Mikell delivered the decisive moment with a tip-in basket in the final seconds. Kentucky State still had one last chance, but the Thorobreds missed a potential game-winning three-pointer as time expired. Senior guard Aziel Blackwell led Kentucky State with 28 points and eight rebounds, while Keon Henderson added 16 points. Kur Maler recorded seven blocks and 10 rebounds, anchoring the Thorobreds' defense. While the tournament loss marked Jackson's final game as head coach, the coaching transition was announced several days later as part of a broader move within the athletic department. Why This Matters for the HBCU Community: Dr. Jamaal Jackson's transition to a leadership role at Kentucky State University underscores the importance of HBCU programs developing and retaining talented coaches and administrators who can positively impact student-athletes both on and off the court. His decade-long tenure as head coach, marked by sustained success and a commitment to education, serves as a model for other HBCU basketball programs seeking to build winning traditions while fostering holistic student development. Though Jackson steps away from the sideline, his continued presence in the athletic department ensures that Kentucky State will continue to benefit from his expertise and vision, setting the stage for the next chapter of Thorobreds basketball.
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