The Commercial Appeal

Okla. hires Loyola’s Moser as its coach

- Cliff Brunt and Andrew Seligman

Oklahoma hired Loyola Chicago’s Porter Moser as its basketball coach Saturday following Lon Kruger’s retirement.

Moser, who led Loyola to two deep runs in the NCAA Tournament, takes over a program used to success.

Kruger led the Sooners to a 195-128 record in 10 years and reached seven of the past eight NCAA Tournament­s. Oklahoma reached the Final Four in 2016 with Buddy Hield leading the way. In Kruger’s final season at Oklahoma, the Sooners went 16-11 and finished the season with a loss to top-seeded Gonzaga in the second round.

In a statement, Moser mentioned the “standards that the programs at Oklahoma have set” and the opportunit­y to play in the Big 12 while praising Kruger.

“He’s all about winning the right way,” Moser said.

“I look forward to continuing that blueprint and continuing the blueprint we had at Loyola: winning the right way. I’m thrilled to join a program that is so focused on culture, people and excellence. I’m looking forward to diving in and building relationsh­ips with our players, the other coaches and the OU community.”

Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglion­e said Moser’s “attributes, acumen and record of success totally aligned with what we were seeking.”

“He’s a purposeful and proven leader who prioritize­s positive culture, accountabi­lity, academics, player developmen­t, innovation, transparen­t communicat­ion and a holistic approach to the student-athlete experience,” Castiglion­e added.

Moser led Loyola to the Final Four in 2018 and the Sweet 16 this year. He went 188-141 in 10 years at Loyola and has a 293-242 record in 17 seasons as a college head coach, with stops at Arkansas-little Rock (2000-03) and Illinois State (2003-07).

“It is impossible to properly thank Porter for all he’s done for our basketball program and University,” Loyola athletic director Steve Watson said. “His vision and leadership brought Loyola to new heights and Ramblers everywhere will be eternally grateful.”

 ?? TREVOR RUSZKOWSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Porter Moser left Loyola Chicago to become the men’s basketball coach at Oklahoma.
TREVOR RUSZKOWSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS Porter Moser left Loyola Chicago to become the men’s basketball coach at Oklahoma.

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