Xavier University head basketball coach Sean Miller will be departing the program again for the second time.Sources with direct knowledge of the move confirmed to 바카라게임 on Sunday that Miller will be announcing his departure from the team shortly in order to take the same role at the University of Texas.Texas confirmed Miller's hiring on Monday night.Earlier in the day on Sunday, ESPN's Jeff Borzello reported that the University of Texas is firing head coach Rodney Terry.Texas later confirmed Terry's firing. Terry's firing comes less than a week after the Musketeers knocked the Longhorns out of the NCAA tournament in the First Four, with an 86-80 win.In the game, Xavier overcame a 13-point deficit to play their way into the field of 64.Miller was in his second stint as the Muskies' head coach. Since his re-hiring on Victory Parkway ahead of the 2022/23 season, Miller has gone 65-40 and reached two NCAA tournaments.The Pennsylvania native served as Xavier's head coach for five years, from 2004/05-2008/09, taking the Musketeers to four-straight tournament's in his final four years at the helm of the program.He had served as an associate head coach with the Musketeers before being named the head coach of the program, being hired in 2001.Ahead of the 2009/10 season, Miller departed Norwood to take the head coaching job at Arizona. In 12 seasons, Miller lead the Wildcats to a 302-109 record, making seven tournaments and winning three Pac-12 tournaments.Miller's time in Tucson ended when the university fired him amid a long-running NCAA investigation.This is not the first time Miller has been a candidate for the top job in Austin. After former head coach Chris Beard's firing from the role in 2022, Miller reportedly was considered by the University of Texas at the time for the job. The job ultimately went to Terry, who had coached the remainder of the 2022/23 season as interim head coach. Terry, a Texas native, led the Longhorns to the Elite Eight in the 2023 NCAA tournament, leading to the removal of the "interim" tag.Xavier's 2024/25 campaign came to a close in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Friday night, falling to Illinois, 86-73.In his now eight seasons having led the Musketeers, Miller is 185-87 with Xavier.
CINCINNATI — Xavier University head basketball coach Sean Miller will be departing the program again for the second time.
Sources with direct knowledge of the move confirmed to 바카라게임 on Sunday that Miller will be announcing his departure from the team shortly in order to take the same role at the University of Texas.
Texas confirmed Miller's hiring on Monday night.
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Terry's firing comes less than a week after the Musketeers knocked the Longhorns out of the NCAA tournament in the First Four, with an 86-80 win.
In the game, Xavier overcame a 13-point deficit to play their way into the field of 64.
Miller was in his second stint as the Muskies' head coach. Since his re-hiring on Victory Parkway ahead of the 2022/23 season, Miller has gone 65-40 and reached two NCAA tournaments.
The Pennsylvania native served as Xavier's head coach for five years, from 2004/05-2008/09, taking the Musketeers to four-straight tournament's in his final four years at the helm of the program.
He had served as an associate head coach with the Musketeers before being named the head coach of the program, being hired in 2001.
Ahead of the 2009/10 season, Miller departed Norwood to take the head coaching job at Arizona. In 12 seasons, Miller lead the Wildcats to a 302-109 record, making seven tournaments and winning three Pac-12 tournaments.
Miller's time in Tucson ended when the university fired him amid a long-running NCAA investigation.
This is not the first time Miller has been a candidate for the top job in Austin. After former head coach Chris Beard's firing from the role in 2022, Miller reportedly was considered by the University of Texas at the time for the job.
The job ultimately went to Terry, who had coached the remainder of the 2022/23 season as interim head coach. Terry, a Texas native, led the Longhorns to the Elite Eight in the 2023 NCAA tournament, leading to the removal of the "interim" tag.
Xavier's 2024/25 campaign came to a close in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Friday night, falling to Illinois, 86-73.
In his now eight seasons having led the Musketeers, Miller is 185-87 with Xavier.