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Arizona finds new coach

- BY JOHN MARSHALL ap BaSKETBall WriTEr

Arizona has hired longtime Gonzaga assistant Tommy Lloyd as its men’s basketball coach.

The school said Wednesday that Lloyd will receive a five-year contract, pending approval by the Arizona Board of Regents.

Lloyd replaces Sean Miller, who was fired after 12 years on April 7 amid an NCAA infraction­s investigat­ion.

“After speaking with a tremendous pool of candidates and with so many in and out of the college basketball world, it became clear that Tommy has the passion, the experience, the knowledge, the coaching and recruiting acumen and the drive to lead us to championsh­ips,” Arizona athletic director Dave Heeke said in a statement.

“He has been a big part of the incredible rise and success of Gonzaga basketball and is well-respected for his partnershi­p with that program’s head coach, Mark Few. We are looking forward to what’s next.”

The 46-year-old Lloyd spent the past 20 years as an assistant to Few, helping turn Gonzaga into a national powerhouse. The Bulldogs have played for the national championsh­ip

in two of the past four NCAA Tournament­s and have reached the Sweet 16 in six straight seasons.

Lloyd was Few’s righthand man during the run and has proven to be an adept recruiter, particular­ly overseas. Behind Lloyd’s efforts, Gonzaga has landed some of the top internatio­nal recruits in recent years, including Rui Hachimura, Domantas Sabonis, Kelly Olynyk, Ronny Turiaf, Kevin Pangos and Killian Tillie.

“I am extremely grateful to President (Robert) Robbins and Dave Heeke for the incredible opportunit­y to lead one of the country’s most storied men’s basketball programs,” Lloyd

said in a statement. “While there are certainly potential obstacles ahead for our program, I embrace the challenge as we will build on the foundation in place to compete for Pac-12 and national championsh­ips. I know how much Arizona basketball means to the institutio­n, its fans, its community and the state, and I cannot wait to get started.”

Lloyd takes over a program facing an uncertain future.

Arizona has been in the NCAA’s crosshairs since a 2017 FBI investigat­ion into shady recruiting practices led to the arrest of 10 people, including former Wildcats assistant Emanuel Richardson.

 ?? YOUNG KWAK/AP ?? IN THIS FEB. 1, 2018 FILE PHOTO Gonzaga head coach Mark Few, right, calls a timeout as assistant coach Tommy Lloyd looks on during the second half of a game against San Diego in Spokane, Wash.
YOUNG KWAK/AP IN THIS FEB. 1, 2018 FILE PHOTO Gonzaga head coach Mark Few, right, calls a timeout as assistant coach Tommy Lloyd looks on during the second half of a game against San Diego in Spokane, Wash.
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