The college basketball investigations continue; this time involving University of Albany head basketball coach Dwayne Killings.
Per basketball analyst Jeff Goodman, “There has been an ongoing investigation into an incident involving Albany head coach Dwayne Killings and a player back in November.” Noting, “Killings has been away from the team the last few weeks on leave.”
There has been an ongoing investigation into an incident involving Albany head coach Dwayne Killings and a player back in November, source told @stadium. Killings has been away from the team the last few weeks on leave.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) March 28, 2022
Killings was named the coach at Albany just last year.
In his first season as the coach of the Great Danes, Killings led the team to a 13-18 record, which included a 9-9 conference mark. Though Albany’s season ended on a three game losing streak .
The 40-year-old coach previously spent time at Marquette, Connecticut, Temple and Boston. He also served on the Charlotte Hornets staff from 2003-2006.
Trouble brewing upstate: Albany HC Dwayne Killings being investigated for hitting a player in his first month on the job. Kept under wraps until the last few weeks. https://t.co/0Vb5ekiELL
— Ethan Tam (@The_EthanT) March 28, 2022
According to reports, Killings is being investigated for putting his hands on one of his players; something the school is going to try to get to the bottom of, quickly.
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