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Mark Adams
US basketball coach born May 1956

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Mark Adams (born May 14, 1956) is an American college basketball coach who was most recently the coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball team.

Coaching career

After playing basketball at South Plains College, Adams transferred to Texas Tech, where he served as a student assistant to head coach Gerald Myers. After graduating from Texas Tech in 1979, Adams landed his first college coaching job at Clarendon College, where he stayed for two seasons and posted 46 victories. From 1983 to 1987 he served as the head coach at Wayland Baptist, where went 100–39 overall and led the Pioneers to the 1985 NAIA title game. Adams would move on to become the head coach at West Texas A&M where he'd guide the Buffaloes to two NCAA Division II tournament appearances and compile an overall record of 108–40. In 1992, Adams accepted the Texas–Pan American job, where in five seasons he recorded a 44–90 record.

After taking time away from coaching to become the owner of the Lubbock Cotton Kings hockey team, Adams would return to basketball coaching in 2004 when he was named the head coach at Howard College. While at Howard, Adams guided the team to 233 victories, as well as a program-record 36 wins in a single season and nine consecutive NJCAA regional tournament appearances highlighted by the 2010 NJCAA Championship and a roster featuring Jae Crowder.

In 2013, Adams joined Texas Tech's staff as the director of basketball operations under Tubby Smith, a position he'd hold for two seasons before joining Chris Beard as an assistant coach at Little Rock. In his one season as an assistant with the Trojans, Adams was part of the team's 2016 regular season and Sun Belt tournament titles, along with the school's upset win over fifth-seeded Purdue in the 2016 NCAA tournament. Adams would follow Beard back to Texas Tech as an assistant coach, and has been part of three NCAA tournament squads including national runner-up in 2019.

After Beard's departure to Texas, Adams was promoted to the Red Raiders head coaching position on April 5, 2021.

Adams led Texas Tech to a 27–10 record and the NCAA tournament in his first season at the helm, reaching the Sweet Sixteen where they lost to Duke. In 2022–23, Tech finished the season with a 16–15 record and a ninth-place finish in the Big 12.

On March 5, 2023, Adams was suspended by the university over an alleged "inappropriate, unacceptable, and racially insensitive comment" that he had made to a player the previous week. In an attempt to make the player more receptive to his coaching, Adams "referenced Bible verses about workers, teachers, parents, and slaves serving their masters."

On March 8, 2023, Adams resigned from Texas Tech.

Head coaching record

NCAA DI

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Texas–Pan American Broncs (Sun Belt Conference)
1992–93Texas–Pan American2–202–1610th
1993–94Texas–Pan American16–129–9T–6th
1994–95Texas–Pan American14–1410–84th
1995–96Texas–Pan American9–196–1210th
1996–97Texas–Pan American3–251–1710th
Texas–Pan American:44–90 (.328)28–62 (.311)
Texas Tech Red Raiders (Big 12 Conference)
2021–22Texas Tech27–1012–63rdNCAA Division I Sweet 16
2022–23Texas Tech16–155–139th
Texas Tech:43–25 (.632)17–19 (.472)
Total:87–115 (.431)

           
           
           
     

NCAA DII

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
West Texas A&M (Lone Star)
1987–88West Texas A&M20–97–3
1988–89West Texas A&M18–910–4
1989–90West Texas A&M25–79–5NCAA Division II first round
1990–91West Texas A&M25–711–3NCAA Division II first round
1991–92West Texas A&M20–8
West Texas A&M:108–40 (.730)37–15 (.712)
Total:108–40 (.730)

           
           
           
     

NJCAA

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Howard College (WJCAC)
2004–05Howard College25–8
2005–06Howard College36–1NJCAA Division I National tournament
2006–07Howard College23–7
2007–08Howard College21–9
2008–09Howard College20–8
2009–10Howard College33–2NJCAA Division I National champion
2010–11Howard College21–5
2011–12Howard College23–8
2012–13Howard College30–6NJCAA Division I National tournament
Howard College:233–54 (.812)
Total:233–54 (.812)

           
           
           
     

NAIA

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Wayland Baptist (NAIA)
1983–84Wayland Baptist20–12
1984–85Wayland Baptist30–10NAIA Runner-Up
1985–86Wayland Baptist28–6NAIA second round
1988–87Wayland Baptist22–11NAIA first round
Wayland Baptist:100–39 (.719)0–0 (–)
Total:100–39 (.719)

           
           
           
     

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