The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball team has locked up their first transfer portal recruit of the offseason as former Sacramento State forward Duncan Powell is heading to Lafayette.
The former LSU coach is now leading the McNeese State University Cowboys, who are headed to the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, having drawn the No. 12-seed slot.
Despite being hired by McNeese State University just last week, Wade is prohibited from certain recruiting activities and is suspended for the first five games of the 23-24 season.
The day after head coach Will Wade was fired with cause, the LSU Tigers basketball team learned what seed they are and the side of the bracket they are playing in.
LSU is in hot water. The school has been hit with a notice of allegations. And details of the allegations have been released. According to Ross Dellenger LSU was cited with multiple violations that include a "lack of institutional control" claim and a total of 11 violations, 8 level 1 violations, 2 level 2 violations, and 1 level 3 violation.
According to a report from ESPN, LSU has received a notice of allegations related to potential violations in the football and men's basketball programs.
Federal investigators were recently in Baton Rouge as part of their continuing investigation into LSU basketball and coach Will Wade, according to reports.
ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale reported LSU basketball was notified by NCAA they'd be charged with various allegations. LSU says the report is not true.
Will Wade spoke today for the first time since his suspension on March 7th. The reinstated LSU basketball coach says he hopes to earn back trust, but did not get into details about what he discussed with the University.