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Greg Mcdermott Retiring After 16 Seasons at Creighton

Greg McDermott retires after 365 wins at Creighton; Alan Huss will succeed him starting the 2026-27 season as planned since April 2025.

  • On Mar 23, 2026, Creighton coach Greg McDermott announced his retirement after this season, with Creighton confirming Alan Huss will succeed him for 2026-27.
  • Having led the program since 2010, Greg McDermott helped transition Creighton from the Missouri Valley to the Big East, signing a 2024 extension through 2027-28.
  • On the court, Creighton under Greg McDermott reached 10 NCAA Tournaments, including three Sweet 16s and the 2023 Elite Eight, and he won 365 games, surpassing Dana Altman in 2024.
  • McDermott will address his team Monday morning, and Creighton is scheduled to play Rutgers in The Crown at 9:30 p.m. on April 2 in Las Vegas.
  • In parting, McDermott said, 'While this chapter of my career comes to a close, my love and respect for the Bluejays will never fade. I look forward to the continued success of Bluejay basketball under the leadership of Alan Huss', and Huss, a former Creighton player and associate head coach, will lead next season.
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On3 broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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