Oklahoma State hires Steve Lutz as new head coach
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Oklahoma State is hiring Western Kentucky head coach Steve Lutz to fill its vacancy after firing Mike Boynton, the school announced on Monday.
The 51-year-old has only been a Division-I head coach for three seasons but made the NCAA Tournament in each campaign. He coached Texas A&M Corpus Christi from 2021-23 before his one year with the Hilltoppers.
Before becoming a head coach, Lutz spent time as an assistant for Greg McDermott at Creighton and Matt Painter at Purdue.
Oklahoma State parted ways with Boynton last month after going 119-109 with one March Madness appearance in seven seasons.
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