Overview
- ESPN’s Jeff Borzello first reported the deal is being finalized, with local reports indicating an official announcement is expected by the end of the week.
- Bradds, 31, is Belmont’s Division I-era all-time leading scorer and a two-time Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year.
- He would replace Casey Alexander, who left on March 13 to take the Kansas State job.
- Bradds’ coaching path includes the Maine Red Claws and Boston Celtics, an assistant role with the Utah Jazz, and a 2025 move to Jon Scheyer’s Duke staff.
- Belmont finished 26–6 as Missouri Valley regular-season champions and has declined a Postseason NIT bid following Alexander’s departure.