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Crutchfiel­d tabbed Hogs associate head coach

- Special to The Saline Courier

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Chris Crutchfiel­d, who spent the past eight seasons as associate head coach at Oklahoma, has been hired in the same position at the University of Arkansas, Razorback head coach Eric Musselman announced today.

“We’re excited to have Coach Crutchfiel­d on staff,” Musselman said. “He’s one of the best recruiters and coaches in the country as proven by the Sooners being a mainstay in the NCAA Tournament. He has worked for an all-time great coach in Lon Kruger. Coach Crutchfiel­d and Coach (Corey) Williams will make a great team at the University of Arkansas.”

Crutchfiel­d has over 20 years of experience in the profession including two years as a head coach at Tyler (Texas) Junior College. This past November, Theathleti­c. com named him to its list of 30 up-and-coming coaches to keep an eye on.

At Oklahoma, Crutchfiel­d helped the Sooners compile a 160-105 (.604) overall record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in six of the past seven seasons, including a Final Four berth in 2016. That year, the Sooners racked up 29 victories, which tied for sixthmost in program history.

On the recruiting trail at Oklahoma, Crutchfiel­d was instrument­al in the signing and subsequent mentoring of Buddy Hield and Trae Young. In his four years at Oklahoma, Hield was twice named the Big 12 Player of the Year (2015, 2016) and was crowned the 2016 national Player of the

Year by four entities (John R. Wooden Award, the Naismith Award, Sporting News Player of the Year and the Oscar Robertson Trophy). Hield would go on to be the sixth overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft.

Young, the first five-star player to join the Sooners during the Kruger tenure, was a consensus All-american, Wooden Award finalist and 2018 Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year.

Prior to Oklahoma, Crutchfiel­d helped Oral

Roberts to an average of 20 wins over his last four years at the school and to postseason appearance­s in 2008 (NCAA Tournament) and

2011 (Collegeins­ider.com Tournament). The Golden Eagles finished the top three in the Summit League each year, including first in 2008, second in both 2009 and ‘11 and third in 2010.

Prior to his stint at ORU, Crutchfiel­d served on TCU’S staff for two seasons. He was the Horned Frogs’ director of basketball operations for the 2005-06 season before being named assistant coach for the 2006-07 campaign. He was also an assistant for four seasons at New Mexico State (2001-05) under NMSU all-time wins leader Lou Henson, helping the Aggies to two 20-win campaigns as well as a Sun Belt Conference title in 2002.

Crutchfiel­d also has head coaching experience. He served two seasons (1999-2001) at Tyler (Texas) Junior College as head coach after spending the previous two years as an Apaches’ assistant coach. As head coach, he led Tyler to a 35-28 record and saw his players graduate at a 91 percent rate.

Before his stop at Tyler, Crutchfiel­d spent the 1996-97 season an assistant coach at Texas-san Antonio. He began his full-time coaching career during the 1995-96 season at his alma mater, Nebraskaom­aha, after serving the previous two seasons there as a graduate assistant.

Crutchfiel­d, originally from Hopkinsvil­le, Ky., graduated from Nebraska-omaha in 1992 with a degree in criminal justice and earned his master’s in health, physical education and administra­tion four years later from the same school. He and his wife Jodi are the parents of three sons: Derrick, Jalen and Josh.

 ?? Special to The Saline Courier ?? Former Oklahoma coach Chris Crutchfiel­d will be on the Arkansas sidelines next season after being named associate head coach Friday.
Special to The Saline Courier Former Oklahoma coach Chris Crutchfiel­d will be on the Arkansas sidelines next season after being named associate head coach Friday.
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