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Grambling’s Jackson earns four-year contract extension as men’s basketball coach

GRAMBLING, La. — The University of Louisiana System Board approved a four-year contract extension on Thursday for Grambling State men’s basketball coach Donte’ Jackson, which runs through 2028.

“Coach Jackson is a builder of men and has crafted a strong program that not only competes fiercely on the court but also in the classroom,” said Grambling AD Trayvean Scott. “He has lifted our program to new highs and a renewed the sense of pride in Grambling State men’s basketball. We are elated that he will remain a member of the GramFam and look forward to seeing him continue to elevate Tiger basketball.”

Jackson’s extension comes after the program’s best season as a member of NCAA Division I, going 24-9 and winning the 2023 SWAC regular season title, with an appearance in the conference tournament championship game. Grambling State’s 24 wins marked the highest win total for the Tigers in 43 years (1979-80) and its most as a Division I program.

During the 2022-23 campaign, Jackson also guided GSU to a pair of wins over Power Five programs, defeating Colorado 83-74 and Vanderbilt 64-62.

“I am honored and humbled to receive a contract extension from Grambling State University. I am incredibly proud of what we have been able to build during my time at GSU, which is a direct reflection of the student-athletes and coaches who have all played a big part in our overall success,” said Jackson. “I am excited for what’s happening in the future of our program and the direction we are heading. I can’t thank President Rick Gallot and Dr. Trayvean Scott enough for trusting me to lead this program for the long-term.”

Jackson, entering his seventh season leading the G-Men, has been named the SWAC Coach of the Year twice and is the second-most-winningest coach in Grambling State history behind legendary head coach Fredrick C. Hobdy. His mark at GSU is 99-87, boasting a career record of 211-145.

Financial terms of the extension were not disclosed.

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