SEATTLE, WA – DECEMBER 27: Washington head coach Mike Neighbors watches his team from the bench against Washington State during the Washington Huskies game versus the Washington State Cougars on December 27, 2016, at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, WA. (Photo by Jesse Beals/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Multiple sources have indicated to the Razorback Nation that Mike Neighbors will be named as the new women’s basketball coach, as early as Monday.

Neighbors would be replacing Jimmy Dykes, who resigned after leading the Razorbacks to a 43-49 record in his 3 seasons at Arkansas. Neighbors has been a candidate for the Arkansas job two times previously.

Neighbors has been the head coach for the University of Washington women’s basketball team since April 2013. In four seasons at Washington, Neighbors has compiled a record of 98-41 and led the team to the Sweet 16 in the last two seasons.

A native of Greenwood, Neighbors graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1993. Following his graduation, Neighbors was a director of basketball operations for the women’s basketball program, serving under legendary coach Gary Blair, who won the NCAA Championship in 2011 with Texas A&M. Neighbors has also been a highly successful head coach in the Arkansas girls’ high school ranks. His most notable achievement was taking a 1-24 Bentonville team to the State Championships two years later.