Albany coach Dwayne Killings investigated for hitting a player

Dec 1, 2021; Manhattan, Kansas, USA; Albany Great Danes head coach Dwayne Killings instructs his team during the second half against the Kansas State Wildcats at Bramlage Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports

Credit: Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports

Albany coach Dwayne Killings is being investigated over an allegation that he struck one of his players earlier this season, multiple reports said Monday.

Stadium reported that Killings is said to have hit a player in November, and the player (who has not been identified) reported it to administrators late in the season. Killings reportedly claimed it was accidental.

The university did not respond to requests for comment from a local news station.

Killings, 40, just completed his first season as the Great Danes’ coach after stints as an assistant coach at Boston University, Temple, UConn and Marquette. He replaced Will Brown, who had coached the program for 20 seasons.

Albany went 13-18 (9-9 America East) in Killings’ first season.

–Field Level Media

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