US-World

Wake Forest fires Danny Manning as basketball coach

Associated Press
By Associated Press
2 Min Read April 25, 2020 | 6 years Ago
Go Ad-Free today

RALEIGH, N.C. — Wake Forest fired basketball coach Danny Manning after six seasons in which the Demon Deacons had a winning record only once.

The school announced the decision Saturday. That came more than six weeks after the Demon Deacons lost to Pitt in the opening game of the ACC Tournament, capping a third straight losing season.

Manning went 78-111 in Winston-Salem with a 30-80 mark in ACC regular-season games. Those league struggles included a 6-49 mark in league road games and 1-6 in the ACC Tournament while making the NCAA Tournament just once.

In a statement from the school, athletic director John Currie said associate head coach and program great Randolph Childress will be the acting coach.

Manning had said after the Pitt loss March 10 that he “absolutely” expected to return next season, as well as in subsequent interviews amid the coronavirus pandemic that had led to a shutdown of college and professional sports.

“I wish the program nothing but success going forward,” Manning said in a statement from the school.

Manning was the No. 1 overall NBA Draft pick in 1988 after leading Kansas to a national championship so unexpected the group was nicknamed “Danny and the Miracles.”

He played 15 seasons in the NBA before getting into coaching, first on Bill Self’s staff at Kansas and then spending two seasons as coach at Tulsa before taking over at Wake Forest in 2014.

Share

Tags:

About the Writers

Sports and Partner News

Push Notifications

Get news alerts first, right in your browser.

Enable Notifications

Content you may have missed

Enjoy TribLIVE, Uninterrupted.

Support our journalism and get an ad-free experience on all your devices.

  • TribLIVE AdFree Monthly

    • Unlimited ad-free articles
    • Pay just $4.99 for your first month
  • TribLIVE AdFree Annually BEST VALUE

    • Unlimited ad-free articles
    • Billed annually, $49.99 for the first year
    • Save 50% on your first year
Get Ad-Free Access Now View other subscription options