With a new arena set to open next year, Auburn has decided to make a coaching change.
According to the Birmingham News, Tigers coach Jeff Lebo's tenure is over after six years at the helm.
Lebo, 43, entered the season with an 81-76 overall mark in five years and coming off a 24-win season and an NIT bid.
However, the Tigers finished 15-17 this season and 6-10 in SEC play after a loss to Florida on Thursday night in the opening round of the league tournament.
Before coming to Auburn, Lebo spent two seasons at Chattanooga and four at Tennessee Tech. He also played at North Carolina from 1986-89 under Hall of Famer Dean Smith.
GRAHAM FIRED AT BOISE STATE
Boise State coach Greg Graham was let go after eight seasons.
Graham was 142-112 in his tenure, but the Broncos were 15-17 this past season, 5-11 in the WAC and lost to Utah State in the conference tournament.
According to sources, former Montana coach and NBA player Larry Krystkowiak is on the radar. Other names mentioned include Gonzaga assistant Leon Rice.
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