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McNeese's Boombox Manager Back for March Madness
18 Mar
Summary
- Amir Khan, the student manager with a boombox, returns to McNeese State.
- Khan gained viral fame last year for his unique court entrances.
- He briefly followed coach Wade to NC State before returning to McNeese.

Amir Khan, the student manager renowned for his distinctive boombox entrances, is back with the McNeese State Cowboys for the 2026 NCAA Tournament. Khan, who became a viral sensation last season by rapping for the team during court walks, is once again set to provide the soundtrack for McNeese's tournament journey. His presence, often accompanied by a large, decorated boombox, has become an integral part of the team's identity and energy. Khan's return follows a brief period where he followed coach Will Wade to NC State. However, academic issues led him to return to McNeese, where he is academically a senior and close to graduating. He cited "home" and the supportive Lake Charles community as reasons for his decision to complete his college journey with the Cowboys. McNeese, seeded 12th, will face Vanderbilt in their first-round matchup. The team, now featuring new scoring leader Larry Johnson, hopes Khan's infectious positivity and unique flair can help them emulate last year's success and potentially become bracket busters.




