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Reports: NC State interviews Saint Louis’ Josh Schertz

By Thomson Reuters Mar 28, 2026 | 12:14 PM

North Carolina State is interviewing Saint Louis coach Josh Schertz for the Wolfpack’s vacant coaching position on ​Saturday, multiple outlets reported.

Will Wade left ‌the job at NC State on Thursday to return to LSU. He led the Wolfpack to a 20-14 record and an NCAA Tournament ‌appearance ​in his lone season ⁠in Raleigh.

Schertz, 50, agreed ⁠to a six-year, $20 million contract extension at Saint Louis on March 13 after reportedly returning down an interview request ​from Kansas State.

He guided the Billikens to a 29-6 season in 2025-26, losing ⁠to top-seeded Michigan in ⁠the second round of the ​NCAA Tournament on March 21.

Saint Louis finished ​19-15 in Schertz’s first season in 2024-25, ‌a turnaround from 13-20 the previous year. The Billikens won this year’s Atlantic 10 regular season title, earning the No. ⁠1 tournament seed but falling to Dayton in the semifinals of the conference tournament.

Schertz previously ⁠spent three ‌seasons as the head coach ⁠at Indiana State, a program ​he ‌led to the NIT championship ​game in ⁠the 2023-24 season. His overall record is 114-61.

Tennessee associate coach Justin Gainey, who played guard at NC State from 1996-2000, also has been linked to the Wolfpack’s vacancy.

–Field ​Level Media