Sycamore Boys Basketball Coach Tim Austing Resigns After Successful Stint
Tim Austing is stepping down as the Sycamore High School boys basketball coach after five successful seasons to join the University of Louisville as a special assistant to head coach Pat Kelsey. Under Austing's leadership, the team secured two Greater Miami Conference titles and a district championship, marking a significant milestone with a Division I district win in 2025. He expressed mixed emotions about leaving the program, praising the support and talent within the team. The Sycamore athletic director acknowledged Austing's contributions and emphasized the loss to the program while celebrating his new opportunity. The search for a new coach is set to begin shortly.
By the Numbers- Two Greater Miami Conference championships won under Austing's guidance.
- 14-14 record during the 2025-26 season, indicating a competitive team.
- The Sycamore head coaching position will soon be posted, with interviews in the coming week.
- Austing leaves behind a young and talented team with potential for future success.
The Sycamore basketball program will begin its search for a replacement coach, aiming to maintain its competitive edge in the region. Austing's new role at Louisville involves key responsibilities, such as film analysis and scouting, which could also influence future coaching opportunities for him.
Bottom LineAusting's departure marks a pivotal transition for Sycamore basketball, but it also presents a unique opportunity for growth and continuity, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership and vision in sustaining the program's success.
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