The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

UConn fires Ollie while under NCAA inquiry

- By Pat Eaton-Robb

The combinatio­n was too much for UConn: an NCAA investigat­ion and a second straight losing season.

All of which left coach Kevin Ollie out of a job. He was fired Saturday four years after leading the Huskies to the NCAA basketball title.

The university said in a statement it has “initiated disciplina­ry procedures” and is dismissing him for “just cause.” The school says it would have no further comment until its disciplina­ry process and the NCAA inquiry are complete. The scope of the investigat­ion is not clear.

“Our goal, above all, is to ensure we have a program that UConn Nation can be proud of, including our students, alumni, fans and all our committed supporters,” said Susan Herbst, the university president.

Athletic director David Benedict said it was “unfortunat­e that this decision became necessary.” He added that the team must be held to the “highest standards” and a search for a new coach begins immediatel­y.

Ollie was in the second year of a five-year deal valued at $17.9 million that was signed amid reports he was a candidate for several NBA jobs. He is not owed the remainder of his contract if fired for just cause.

Ollie spent six seasons at UConn and was an assistant under Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun on the 2011 NCAA title team. The team went 14-18 this season, including 7-11 in the American Athletic Conference. Ollie’s career record at UConn is 127-79.

He played point guard for Calhoun from 1991-95 and played 13 seasons in the NBA before joining the UConn staff in 2010.

Ollie guided the team to a 20-win season in his first year as coach, even though the program had been declared academical­ly ineligible for postseason play.

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