The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

RICK PITINO RETURNS TO COLLEGE BASKETBALL AS IONA COACH

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NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP) » Hall of Famer Rick Pitino was named basketball coach at Iona College on Saturday.

Pitino coached at Louisville from 2001-17 before being fired in a pay-for-play scandal and had been coaching in Greece. He replaces Tim Cluess, who resigned Friday due to health concerns after 10 years and six NCAA Tournament appearance­s.

“My passion in basketball started in New York and will end there at Iona College,” Pitino said in a statement released by the Catholic school located north of New York City in suburban Westcheste­r County that has an undergradu­ate enrollment of 3,300 students.

“Tim Cluess has done a spectacula­r job creating success and a winning spirit,” Pitino added. “At Iona, I will work with the same passion, hunger and drive that I’ve had for over 40 years.”

The 67-year-old Pitino has a 770-271 overall record in college and became the first coach to take three different schools to the Final Four. He won national championsh­ips at Louisville (2013) and Kentucky (1996) and also went to the Final Four with Providence in 1987.

Pitino coached twice in the NBA, with the New York Knicks (1987-89) and the Boston Celtics (1997-2001), where he was also team president.

Last June, Pitino coached Panathinai­kos to the championsh­ip in the Greek League.

Iona President Seamus Carey said “after a thorough interview process we are confident that Rick’s experience and commitment to Iona and

our community make him the right person to continue to build on Tim Cluess’ success.”

Pitino’s return to college basketball comes nearly six months after he and Louisville settled lawsuits stemming from his departure in the wake of a federal investigat­ion of corruption in college basketball.

The coach had sued the University of Louisville Athletic Associatio­n for more than $38.7 million in November 2017, alleging its breached its contract by firing him for cause the previous month. The school had countersue­d and sought monetary damages for vacated games and bonuses. Pitino received no money in the settlement, with his personnel file changing from terminatio­n to a resignatio­n effective 13 days before he was fired.

The settlement closed a bitter final chapter between the school and Pitino, who wasn’t named in the federal complaint. He repeatedly said he knew nothing about payments made to the family of a recruit to sign with Louisville.

The school’s acknowledg­ement of its involvemen­t in the federal investigat­ion occurred as it appealed NCAA sanctions that cost Louisville its 2013 national championsh­ip.

In that case, the governing body ordered the vacation of 123 victories, including the Cardinals’ third national title and their 2012 Final Four appearance, following an escort’s book allegation­s that former Louisville men’s basketball staffer Andre McGee hired her and other dancers to strip and have sex with players and recruits.

Pitino said he was unaware of any of the activities described in the book. While Louisville reiterated in a joint settlement statement that infraction­s under his watch led to “serious consequenc­es” for the school, it acknowledg­ed Pitino’s success and commitment to his players and thanked him for his service.

 ?? SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2018, file photo, former Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino appears during a news conference in New York. Hall of Famer Pitino was named basketball coach at Iona College on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
SETH WENIG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2018, file photo, former Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino appears during a news conference in New York. Hall of Famer Pitino was named basketball coach at Iona College on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
 ?? ALTON STRUPP — THE COURIER-JOURNAL VIA AP ?? Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino listens during an NCAA college basketball news conference Thursday in Louisville, Ky. The NCAA suspended Pitino on Thursday for five ACC games following sex scandal investigat­ion. A former men’s basketball staffer is alleged to have hired strippers to entertain players and recruits.
ALTON STRUPP — THE COURIER-JOURNAL VIA AP Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino listens during an NCAA college basketball news conference Thursday in Louisville, Ky. The NCAA suspended Pitino on Thursday for five ACC games following sex scandal investigat­ion. A former men’s basketball staffer is alleged to have hired strippers to entertain players and recruits.

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