Richard Pitino making a name for himself with the Minnesota Golden Gophers
Dick Vitale
College Basketball analyst
Richard Pitino is building his own reputation as a college coach.
The son of Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino finished his fourth season as Minnesota head coach with a 24-10 record. That was good enough to earn him Big Ten Coach of the Year.
Pitino led the Gophers to a school-record 23 regular season wins and an NCAA appearance for the first time since 2013. Unfortunately, the team dropped three of its final four games, including a loss to a solid Middle Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
Minnesota was solid on both ends of the court last season. the Golden Gophers averaged 75 PPG on offense while holding opponents below 70 PPG Minnesota's foes shot 40 percent overall and 31 percent on 3s. Like his father at Louisville, Richard Pitino built a nice foundation going into this season.
After leading Minnesota to the NIT in his first season as coach, he got the team to the NCAA tournament last season. The next step is to do some damage.
Pitino has six of his top seven scorers from last year's team returning. Minnesota is led by guards Nate Mason and Amir Coffey, two players who should contend for All-Big Ten honors this season. The Golden Gophers also return Jordan Murphy, a member of the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. He was the Gophers' first honoree since 2005 and only the third ever.
Throw in Dupree McBrayer, Reggie Lynch and Eric Curry and Pitino has a deep and talented nucleus. He also has a couple of newcomers competing for playing time to add depth.
Minnesota also has an advantage at Williams Arena. Minnesota went 17-3 at home last season.
Having success in the Big Ten won't come easily. Michigan State is loaded and there are many teams contending for NCAA tournament berths.
Fans in Minnesota will have plenty to cheer about. One key reason for optimism in the presence of young Richard Pitino, who is building his own coaching legacy.
http://www.espn.com/espn/dickvitale...tino-making-name-the-minnesota-golden-gophers
Dick Vitale
College Basketball analyst
Richard Pitino is building his own reputation as a college coach.
The son of Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino finished his fourth season as Minnesota head coach with a 24-10 record. That was good enough to earn him Big Ten Coach of the Year.
Pitino led the Gophers to a school-record 23 regular season wins and an NCAA appearance for the first time since 2013. Unfortunately, the team dropped three of its final four games, including a loss to a solid Middle Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
Minnesota was solid on both ends of the court last season. the Golden Gophers averaged 75 PPG on offense while holding opponents below 70 PPG Minnesota's foes shot 40 percent overall and 31 percent on 3s. Like his father at Louisville, Richard Pitino built a nice foundation going into this season.
After leading Minnesota to the NIT in his first season as coach, he got the team to the NCAA tournament last season. The next step is to do some damage.
Pitino has six of his top seven scorers from last year's team returning. Minnesota is led by guards Nate Mason and Amir Coffey, two players who should contend for All-Big Ten honors this season. The Golden Gophers also return Jordan Murphy, a member of the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. He was the Gophers' first honoree since 2005 and only the third ever.
Throw in Dupree McBrayer, Reggie Lynch and Eric Curry and Pitino has a deep and talented nucleus. He also has a couple of newcomers competing for playing time to add depth.
Minnesota also has an advantage at Williams Arena. Minnesota went 17-3 at home last season.
Having success in the Big Ten won't come easily. Michigan State is loaded and there are many teams contending for NCAA tournament berths.
Fans in Minnesota will have plenty to cheer about. One key reason for optimism in the presence of young Richard Pitino, who is building his own coaching legacy.
http://www.espn.com/espn/dickvitale...tino-making-name-the-minnesota-golden-gophers