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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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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The head coach of Nebraska’s longtime, in-state rival is retiring at the end of the season. Greg McDermott has led the Creighton men’s basketball team for the past 16 seasons. He announced on Monday that he will call it a career after the team’s final game in the upcoming College Basketball Crown tournament. “It has been...
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