Sean Miller leaves Xavier for Arizona
Memphis tapped a former assistant to replace John Calipari.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sean Miller of Xavier has accepted the head coaching job at Arizona, ending the Wildcats’ sometimes frustrating search for a high-profile replacement for Hall of Famer Lute Olson.
The university announced the hiring on Monday after a confusing few hours in which it was first reported by several media outlets that Miller had turned down the job.
The 40-year-old coach met with Xavier athletic director Mike Bobinski and informed the school he was leaving after five years, then told the players in a meeting later in the afternoon.
“I did my best to follow my heart,” Miller said.
He was scheduled to be introduced today at a news conference in Tucson.
“It’s been an exhaustive week, but it’s a good day to be a Wildcat,” Arizona athletic director Jim Livengood said. “We believe we’ve brought in the best young coach in the country, a proven winner who will take this program into the future.”
University of Arizona president Robert Shelton called Miller “absolutely the right person to lead our program forward.”
Miller led the Musketeers to the Elite Eight last year and received a contract extension through the 2017-18 season. Xavier reached the round of 16 again this season.
The hiring came four days after Tim Floyd turned down Arizona’s offer and decided to remain at Southern California.
In an emotional farewell meeting at Xavier on Monday, Miller praised the Cincinnati school.
“I cannot say enough good things about this place,” he said. “It defines who I am to a large degree.
Xavier athletic director Mike Bobinski called Miller “a terrific coach, a great friend.”
“He has helped bring us to the point where we are poised to be the very best we’ve ever been in our history,” Bobinski said. “We believe we are on the cusp of our greatest basketball ever.”
Arizona won the NCAA championship under Olson in 1997 and has made three other trips to the Final Four.
Memphis
Memphis has hired Josh Pastner, 31, an assistant under John Calipari, as the Tigers’ new basketball coach, a school spokesman said Monday.
Pastner, who is regarded to be a strong recruiter, worked one year under Calipari after six years as an assistant at Arizona, where he also played.
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