At his annual golf tournament at Wichita Country Club on Monday, Wichita State men's basketball coach Gregg Marshall offered updates on the vacant assistant coach position, the Shockers' incoming recruiting class and next season's non-conference schedule.
Wichita State's most pressing need is to fill the assistant coach vacancy left by Kyle Lindsted, who joined Richard Pitino's staff at Minnesota last week and "doubled his pay," according to Marshall.
"The search is basically done," Marshall said. "It's not official, it's not public yet, but it's basically done."
Marshall confirmed it was the busiest and most challenging spring in his tenure at WSU, as he experienced four "firsts" in his three decades of coaching.