UTSA Men’s Basketball Season Ends with 64-61 Loss to Temple and Uncertain Coach Future
The UTSA men's basketball team ended their season with a 64-61 loss to Temple, marking their third loss to the Owls this season. Despite a previous winning streak, the Roadrunners couldn't secure a victory, finishing the season with an 11-21 record.
The Big PictureThe loss to Temple highlights the team's struggle for consistency throughout the season, raising questions about the future direction of the men's basketball program at UTSA.
By the Numbers- UTSA finished the 2023-24 season with an 11-21 record.
- Head Coach Steve Henson has a record of 110-154, ranking third in all-time wins at UTSA.
- The team had three winning seasons in Henson's eight-year tenure.
- The team faced a critical decision regarding the future of Head Coach Steve Henson, with his contract expiring on March 31.
- There are contrasting views on whether to retain Henson for the program's continuity or seek a new direction for the men's basketball team.
The upcoming days and weeks will likely bring clarity on the decision regarding Coach Henson's future and the direction UTSA will take with its men's basketball program.
Bottom LineThe UTSA men's basketball team ends a season marred by inconsistency and concludes with uncertainties around the coaching staff, prompting a pivotal decision that will shape the program's trajectory in the coming years.
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