BYU Signs Men's Basketball Coach Kevin Young to Long-Term Contract Extension
- On Thursday afternoon in Provo, Utah, Kevin Young agreed to remain as BYU men’s basketball head coach under a new long-term agreement.
- Young earned the extension following his first season leading BYU to the Sweet 16 and securing top recruit AJ Dybantsa.
- Hired in April 2024 to replace Mark Pope, Young brought NBA experience and transformed BYU's program with successful recruiting and coaching.
- Brian Santiago, recently named BYU athletic director, announced the deal, and Young said, "My family and I have loved our first year at BYU."
- The extension secures Young's commitment to build a program focused on preparing players for the NBA while competing at the highest level.
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