Who Will Be URI's Next Basketball Coach -- See the Potential List

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Who Will Be URI's Next Basketball Coach -- See the Potential List

Some of the coaches on the short (and long) list
As GoLocal first reported earlier this week, Dan Hurley is packing up the house and moving the family to Storrs, CT. Now, the pressure is on Rhode Island to continue to develop the program.

In the past, when successful coaches left Rhode Island it was followed by periods of great drought.

In the late 1970s when Jack Kraft was forced to step down due to health reasons, he was followed by assistant Claude English and URI fell quickly into the abyss.

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Similarly, after Tom Penders’s successful rebuild, NCAA Sweet Sixteen run, and then departure to the University of Texas, then the program saw a decline and the pattern repeated itself with the post-Jim Harrick NCAA run and his departure to the University of Georgia. Harrick's successor was his assistant Jerry DeGregorio (1999-2001) 12-48 in two seasons. Jim Baron stabilized the program, but could never get the student-athletes to get the program to the next level.

Is URI going to be able to land the coach that can help the Rams be an annual visitor to March Madness or will the Rams revert back to their old ways? Providence College had similar ebbs and flows with successful coaches making big jumps in status and salary, until Coach Ed Cooley came and made the long-term commitment to the Friars. The result has been five straight NCAA Tournament appearances.

URI Athletic Director Thorr Bjorn said during a press conference on Thursday, "A good friend once told me, 'There are far more great coaches than there are great programs.' I believe we have a great program here at Rhode Island. We are fully committed to building on the level of excellence that our fans and supporters have come to expect."

Thorr Bjorn, Dan Hurley and President David Dooley
Bjorn on Hurley

Bjorn also took the time during the press conference to weigh in on Hurley’s departure.

"Dan Hurley brought Rhode Island basketball to unprecedented heights, and he leaves the program in a far better place than it was when he arrived. I wish nothing but the best for him and his family moving forward,” said Bjorn.

Hurley is the only coach in team history to win both an Atlantic 10 tournament title and an A-10 regular-season title. Hurley also is the only person to coach the Rams to wins in two different NCAA Championships, bringing the team to the Round of 32 in each of the last two seasons.

During the 2017-18 season, Rhode Island was ranked in the top 25 of both national polls for the final seven weeks of the regular season, the longest run in program history.

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Who Will Be URI's Next Basketball Coach -- See the Potential List

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