
BYU men's basketball coach Kevin Young has signed a new long-term contract extension with the program, sources told ESPN on Thursday.
The new deal comes on the heels of a Sweet 16 run in Young's first season and the arrival of freshman AJ Dybantsa, a potential No. 1 NBA draft pick.
Young's extension is the latest investment by BYU into it's men's basketball program.
Young's first season at BYU was a resounding success after replacing Mark Pope, who left for Kentucky. The Cougars went 26-10 and finished third in the Big 12 regular-season standings at 14-6.
BYU advanced to the Sweet 16 for just the third time in program history before falling to Alabama 113-88.
Young added to his success by securing ESPN's No. 1 recruit in the 2025 class, Dybantsa, who picked BYU over Alabama, North Carolina and Kansas. Dybantsa is the centerpiece of the No. 13-ranked recruiting class in ESPN's rankings that includes ESPN 100 center Xavion Staton (No. 55) and four-star big man Chamberlin Burgess.