Athletic director will focus on extending his deal after season.
LOUISIANA La. — University of Louisiana Athletic Director Nelson Schexnayder wants Jessie Evans to coach Ragin’ Cajun men’s basketball next year and beyond.
Other schools may want the same thing for their programs, depending on the Cajuns’ showing in the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
It’s a positive finish to a campaign that began with academic absences and a short-handed 34-point loss at Georgia Tech in the Preseason NIT.
While Evans is preparing his Sun Belt Conference champion Cajuns for the NCAA, Schexnayder is planning to open talks at the end of this season on extending Evans’ contract.
Evans obviously has good timing.
He originally signed a four-year contract in 1997, leaving an assistant’s position at Arizona, which was in a run to an NCAA championship. He then renewed for an additional three years at UL after taking the Cajuns to the NCAA in 2000.
“I would hope that, once the season is over, we can sit down and finalize something that Jessie and the university can agree to,” Schexnayder said. “We usually sign contracts for 3, 4 or 5 years, depending upon the coach and the situation.
“Obviously, the quicker we can get it done the better. That’s one more piece of uncertainty we’ll have behind us. Once the season is over, the coaches are into recruiting, and that will be important.”
Evans said that the process is already under way.
“We’ve already started,’’ Evans said. “We’ve had something on the tabel since January. I probably shouldn’t comment on anything right now. I want to wait until after the season.’’
Evans has a 132-80 record in seven years at the helm, including Sun Belt Conference championships in 2000 and 2004 and four 20-win seasons.
“Wins and losses are obviously part of it,” Schexnayder said. “We look at where we have been in conference competition. For example, women’s basketball has not done much before recently, so we would look at that much differently than (for) men’s basketball that’s had good success.
“Generally, we expect to compete for league honors on a fairly consistent basis.”
Evans has only had one losing season at UL, is 11-5 in Sun Belt Tournament competition and has been nearly unbeatable (75-15) at home in the Cajundome.
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Bruce Brown
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