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Oklahoma State women's basketball coach Jacie Hoyt to get raise, contract extension

Oklahoma State women's basketball coach Jacie Hoyt to get raise, contract extension

Yahoo03-04-2025

STILLWATER — Jacie Hoyt has agreed to a contract extension as the Oklahoma State women's basketball coach following one of the winningest seasons in program history.
The new deal includes a raise and extension, The Oklahoman has confirmed. The details of the contract have not yet become public while it awaits approval from the board of regents.
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'Grateful for an administration who believes in me, and thankful for the players and coaching staff who bought into the vision and put in the work to make it all possible!' Hoyt posted on social media 'Being a part of (Oklahoma State athletics) and this community is an honor!'
OSU went 25-7 in Hoyt's third season and made its second NCAA Tournament appearance in her tenure. The 25 wins were the third-most in program history. The Cowgirls were a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament, suffering a first-round loss to No. 10 South Dakota State.
More: Who is Oklahoma State women's basketball gaining, losing in transfer portal?
Hoyt, who turned 38 on Wednesday, had been on a contract that paid her $650,000 per year through the 2028 season.
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While her negotiations were ongoing, Hoyt remained busy on the recruiting front. OSU added its third player from the transfer portal, bringing in South Dakota State shooting guard Haleigh Timmer on Wednesday. The 5-foot-11 Timmer averaged 12.8 points per game and shot 41.3% from 3-point range as a redshirt junior this season.
This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Oklahoma State women's basketball's Jacie Hoyt agrees to new contract

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