KU associate head coach Jeremy Case interviews for Arizona State opening
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- Jeremy Case interviewed for Arizona State head coach opening after 11 seasons at KU.
- Case promoted to associate head coach on October 14, 2025; on KU staff since 2016.
- KU, with Case on staff, won the 2022 NCAA title and five Big 12 regular-season crowns.
Kansas associate head basketball coach Jeremy Case recently was interviewed for the Arizona State head coach opening, a source has confirmed to The Star.
Case, a player on KU’s 2008 NCAA title team, is in his 11th season on Bill Self’s KU coaching staff. He was promoted to associate head coach from assistant on October 14, 2025.
He was named assistant coach in August 2021 after the former KU guard rejoined the staff as video coordinator in August 2016. Case served as assistant coach in the interim role from April 2021 until August 2021.
With Case on staff, Kansas has won one NCAA title (2022), five Big 12 regular-season championships and one Big 12 Tournament title. Additionally, KU has advanced to three NCAA Tournament Sweet 16s, two NCAA Elite Eights and one Final Four during Case’s staff tenure.
Case came to KU after four seasons as an assistant coach at Houston Baptist University. He also was an assistant coach at Southeast Missouri State for three years before Houston Baptist.
A native of McAlester, Oklahoma, Case played in 94 games while at KU and won four Big 12 regular-season and three Big 12 postseason tournament championships. Including the 2008 title, Case was part of three NCAA Elite Eight teams while playing at KU.
ASU is looking for a replacement for Bobby Hurley, whose contract was not renewed last week. It is believed ASU has some individuals with head coaching experience on its wish list as well as some assistants. The Field of 68 was first to report the news of Case’s interview with ASU officials.
This story was originally published March 17, 2026 at 9:28 PM.