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Mike Rhoades made official, named Penn State head coach

Mike Rhoades made official, named Penn State head coach

Penn State men’s basketball has its man. Targeted by Patrick Kraft after an extensive coaching search, pursued over the weekend, and eventually coming to terms with the Nittany Lions, Mike Rhoades has been officially announced as the program’s next head coach on Wednesday afternoon.

Rhoades will become the 15th head coach in the program’s history.

Approved by the university board of trustees compensation committee on Wednesday afternoon, terms of Rhoades’ contract have not been released. The Athletic’s Matt Fortuna, however, reported earlier Wednesday that the deal is believed to be for seven years at more than $3 million annually.

Rhoades just wrapped his 19th season as a head coach. He’s got a 373-189 overall record in head coaching stops at Randolph Macon, Rice, and VCU. He’s gone 0-3 overall in NCAA Tournament games, having reached the dance in three of his six seasons with the Rams. Twice he won the Atlantic 10 and in 2019, he was named the conference’s coach of the year.

Wednesday afternoon, VCU thanked Rhoades in a goodbye statement after spending 11 years with the program both in an assistant and head coaching role.

Statement from Vice President and Director of Athletics Ed McLaughlin on the VCU Men’s Basketball program. pic.twitter.com/yqhbhaByMC

— VCU Basketball (@VCU_Hoops) March 29, 2023

Next steps

Rhoades is set to be introduced to the media, Penn State donors, and fans on Thursday as he prepares to take over a program in a state of flux. Following the abrupt departure of Micah Shrewsberry one week ago to Notre Dame, the Nittany Lions look radically different already.

The three-man Class of 2023 is no more as Carey Booth, Logan Imes, and Braeden Shrewsberry have all requested scholarship letter of intent releases. Four players have already hit the transfer portal in Jameel Brown, Evan Mahaffey, Dallion Johnson, and Caleb Dorsey. And six players are graduating and moving on from last year’s team. That includes the top five scorers in Jalen Pickett, Seth Lundy, Andrew Funk, Camren Wynter, and Myles Dread.

As a result, Penn State presently has three scholarship players still accounted for in Kebba Njie, Kanye Clary, and Demetrius Lilley. All portal players and released commitments, of course, could reconsider, however.

Upon detailing the news early Wednesday morning, three top priorities and next steps were outlined for Rhoades. Among them, pursuing transfer opportunities from a VCU team that finished 27-8 overall, with a 15-3 mark in the A10, is high.

Standout performers for the Rams last season included the A10 Player of the Year in guard Ace Baldwin. He led the team in scoring with 12.7 points per game. Other top performers with eligibility remaining include On3 Top 150 true freshmen Christian Fermin and Fats Billups, plus talented sophomores Jalen DeLoach and Jayden Dunn.

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