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Troy appoints NC State assistant Adam Howard as new coach

By Thomson Reuters Mar 28, 2026 | 9:01 PM

North Carolina State assistant Adam Howard is the new head coach at Troy, the school announced Saturday ​night.

Howard replaces Scott Cross, who left ‌after the NCAA Tournament to become head coach at Georgia Tech. Cross finished his seven-year tenure with five straight 20-win campaigns.

Troy went 22-12 ‌this ​season and reached the ⁠NCAA tourney for ⁠the second straight season. The Trojans, seeded 13th, were routed 76-47 by Nebraska in the first round of this year’s ​tournament.

Howard will look to continue the success. He had a two-season stint ⁠as an assistant with ⁠Troy (2016-18) earlier in his career ​with the Trojans qualifying for the 2017 ​NCAA Tournament.

Last season was Howard’s lone campaign ‌at NC State, which went 20-14 and reached the NCAA Tournament before losing to the Texas in the First ⁠Four. Wolfpack coach Will Wade departed for LSU after the season.

Howard’s other stops as an assistant ⁠coach ‌include Southern Miss (2012-14), Tennessee (2014), South ⁠Alabama (2018-22) and Nebraska (2022-25).

Howard resigned at Tennessee ​in ‌November 2014, citing personal reasons, ​during a ⁠time when he and then-Volunteers coach Donnie Tyndall were being investigated by the NCAA for recruiting violations at Southern Miss, where Tyndall was previously the head coach.

–Field ​Level Media