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Arizona parts ways with Sean Miller amid NCAA investigat­ion

- By John Marshall

Arizona had stuck by men’s basketball coach Sean Miller through an NCAA infraction­s investigat­ion that stretched nearly four years.

When the school didn’t extend his contract beyond next season, it became clear a decision would need to be made. The wait came to an end Wednesday when the school announced Miller was leaving after 12 seasons and associate head coach Jack Murphy will serve as interim head coach.

“We’re evaluating the overall position of the program, and that includes on-court and off-court elements,” Arizona athletic director Dave Heeke said. “When you step back and evaluate where the program is, we have incredibly high standards to have success on and off the court. We evaluated it and we decided at this time it’s the appropriat­e time to make a change so we can restore and rebuild the overall status of this worldclass basketball program.”

Miller and the Wildcats have been in the NCAA’S crosshairs since being ensnared

in a 2017 FBI investigat­ion into shady recruiting practices.

The NCAA issued a Notice of Allegation­s last year and the case is currently going through the Independen­t Accountabi­lity Resolution Process. Arizona issued a self-imposed postseason ban this year and finished 17-9, 11-9 in the Pac-12.

Miller became the third Wildcats coach to reach 300 wins with the program and went 302-109 in 12 seasons. But Arizona failed to reach the Final Four under Miller and had not won an NCAA Tournament game since reaching the Sweet 16 in 2017. The school said it

will honor the final year of Miller’s contract.

“After conferring with Dave Heeke since the season’s end, it has become clear that our men’s basketball program — and our University — needs to write a new chapter in our history, and that begins with a change of leadership,” university President Robert C. Robbins said in a statement. “Arizona Basketball means so much to so many and, as stewards of the program, we must always act in the best interests of the university. I believe our future is bright, and I look forward to welcoming a new head coach to the Wildcat family.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Arizona head coach Sean Miller questions a call during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Arizona in Eugene, Ore.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Arizona head coach Sean Miller questions a call during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Arizona in Eugene, Ore.

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