Craig Snow resigns as associate head coach of Evansville men's basketball
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 10:11 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Craig Snow has stepped down from his position as associate head coach of Evansville men's basketball, effective June 11. Snow, a former standout player for the Purple Aces, joined the coaching staff in the 2022-23 season and resigned to pursue another professional opportunity. During his tenure, the team faced back-to-back declines in victories. Coach David Ragland thanked Snow for his contributions and support while emphasizing the program's commitment to improvement. Evansville's offseason includes players entering the transfer portal, impacting the team's future roster.
- •Snow played for Evansville from 1998-2002 and ranks 10th in career scoring.
- •The Purple Aces finished the previous season with a 7-23 record.
- •Snow's coaching experience includes roles in New Mexico before joining Evansville.
- •Recent offseason changes include six players entering the transfer portal.
- •Coach Ragland expressed support for Snow's next professional steps.
- 10:11 PMYahoo Sports — Craig Snow steps down from Evansville men's basketball coaching staff
"Craig Snow, a key player on the last UE team to reach the NCAA Tournament, has stepped down as the associate head coach of the Purple Aces.
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