Weber steps down as Kansas State head coach
Kansas State head coach Bruce Weber resigned from his position, the school announced Thursday.
"Coach Weber has provided selfless leadership to our basketball program and university for the last decade," Kansas State athletic director Gene Taylor said in a statement. "With two conference championships and an Elite Eight run in 2018, our program reached exceptional levels of success under his direction.
"His development of young men on and off the court, while representing K-State in a first-class manner with the highest level of integrity is unmatched in today's game and something all K-Staters should take great pride in."
Kansas State finished the 2021-22 campaign ranked ninth in the Big 12 with a 14-17 record. The program will begin its search for Weber's replacement immediately.
Weber finishes his tenure with a 184-147 record and five trips to the NCAA Tournament across 10 seasons. The 65-year-old's 184 wins are the third-most by a head coach in the school's history.
Prior to joining Kansas State, he made eight NCAA tourney appearances between Illinois and Southern Illinois. He was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the 2004-05 season, then recognized as Big 12 Coach of the Year in 2012-13.