Texas Southern University Parts Ways with Head Men's Basketball Coach Johnny Jones
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 12, 2026 Texas Southern University has announced the departure of head men's basketball coach Johnny Jones, marking the end of his tenure leading the Tigers basketball program. The announcement comes as the university makes a coaching change in its athletics department. Jones had been at the helm of the TSU men's basketball program, guiding the team through multiple seasons in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). Key Takeaway: Texas Southern University's men's basketball program enters a new chapter as the institution searches for its next head coach to lead the Tigers. Texas Southern University, located in Houston, Texas, is a prominent member of the SWAC and has a storied basketball tradition. The Tigers compete at the NCAA Division I level and have been regular contenders in conference play. The coaching transition comes at a pivotal time for TSU's basketball program as the university looks to maintain its competitive edge in conference competition. Details regarding the search for Jones's replacement and the timeline for naming a new head coach were not immediately available. Jones brought experience to the TSU program, having previously coached at various levels of collegiate basketball. His departure represents a significant shift for the Tigers as they prepare for upcoming seasons. The university's athletic administration will likely move quickly to identify candidates who can continue building on the program's foundation and recruiting efforts. Texas Southern has long been known for developing talent and providing opportunities for student-athletes to excel both on the court and in the classroom. As one of the nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities, TSU's basketball program serves as an important platform for showcasing talent and providing pathways to professional opportunities for young athletes. The next head coach will inherit the responsibility of maintaining that legacy while elevating the program's competitive standing. Further announcements regarding the coaching search and transition timeline are expected from the university's athletic department in the coming weeks. 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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