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Reports: Randy Bennett Leaving Saint Mary’s to Coach Arizona State

Randy Bennett leaves Saint Mary's after 25 years and 12 NCAA appearances to boost ASU basketball, replacing Bobby Hurley whose contract was not renewed.

  • Arizona State is finalizing a five-year deal with Saint Mary's coach Randy Bennett to replace Bobby Hurley as the next Sun Devils head coach, sources told ESPN. Bennett informed his team of the departure on Monday.
  • Bobby Hurley's contract was not renewed following 11 seasons, ending his tenure after a difficult final campaign that included a 91-42 loss to Iowa State. The Sun Devils sought new leadership.
  • Randy Bennett leaves the Gaels after 25 years and 12 NCAA Tournament appearances, building a consistent mid-major program that won at least 20 games in 18 of the last 19 seasons.
  • An Arizona native from Mesa who graduated from Westwood High School, Bennett brings local ties to the role. Athletic director Graham Rossini's recent hires signal increased commitment to ASU basketball.
  • Saint Mary's is expected to promote associate head coach Mickey McConnell to replace Bennett, while ASU recently won the inaugural Big 12 Commissioner's Cup, reflecting continued program investment.
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Saint Mary's hires Mickey McConnell to replace coach Randy Bennett, AP source says

Saint Mary’s will promote associate head coach Mickey McConnell to the head coaching job after Randy Bennett left to take the job at Arizona State. A person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press that McConnell will be Bennett’s…

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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