OFFICIAL: Randy Bennett named Head Basketball Coach at Arizona State
Randy Bennett has been appointed the Head Coach of Arizona State Men's Basketball, as announced by Athletics Director Graham Rossini. Bennett, previously the head coach at Saint Mary's for 25 seasons, led the Gaels to significant success, including a record 589 wins and multiple NCAA Tournament appearances. He is recognized for his strong recruiting capabilities, particularly on the West Coast, and his talent for developing international players. Bennett expressed excitement for the new challenge, emphasizing familiarity with the program and community ties.
By the Numbers- Bennett achieved a 135-36 (.790) record over the past five seasons at Saint Mary's.
- He guided the Gaels to 20 postseason appearances, with 13 in the NCAA Tournament.
- Saint Mary's was 319-62 (.837) at home under Bennett's leadership, including 199-26 (.884) in the last 13 years.
- Bennett joins Arizona State with nearly 40 years of coaching experience at the NCAA Division I level.
- He aims to leverage his experience and local roots to enhance Sun Devil Basketball's performance.
- The Sun Devils compete in a highly competitive basketball conference, posing both challenges and opportunities.
Moving forward, Bennett's leadership will be critical in rebuilding Arizona State into a competitive program. Emphasis is expected on strengthening recruiting efforts, particularly in local and international markets. The upcoming season will determine how quickly Bennett can implement his strategies and foster team development.
Bottom LineRandy Bennett's appointment signals a new era for Arizona State Men's Basketball. His proven track record, deep local connections, and strategic vision could position the program for future success as Bennett aims to leave a lasting impact.
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