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The college basketball landscape has been reshaped by the coaching changes that took place on Monday. Kyle Smith was hired by Stanford, Danny Sprinkle by Washington, and James Madison secured Mark Byington from Vanderbilt. Byington’s quick hire came just hours after his team’s loss in the NCAA Tournament, where they finished 32-4 and made an impressive run.

James Madison started their tournament play with a win over Wisconsin, marking their first NCAA tournament victory in nearly 40 years. Byington built the program into a formidable mid-major contender over the past four seasons, with an impressive record of 82-36 during his tenure.

Vanderbilt’s decision to hire Byington means that high-major coaching positions are now limited, with only Louisville, Oklahoma State and SMU still open. The coaching changes have set the stage for new opportunities and challenges for the programs involved.

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