1-ranked recruiting class in the MWC and excelled in the classroom. In his first season (2019-20) in Las Vegas, the Runnin' Rebels tied for second in the Mountain West Conference, won 12 league games (Rollie Massimino, in 1993, was the last coach to win more conference games), signed the No. In his two seasons, the gains were being realized on the court, in recruiting circles and in the classroom. Otzelberger just finished his second year at UNLV where he was in the midst of restoring one of college basketball's glamour programs. I'm familiar with the foundation of the school and basketball program and am eager and inspired to sell our vision and re-establish a championship culture." The resources are here to build and sustain a program that competes at a high level in the Big 12 and nationally. "It's somewhat rare to get the chance to return home but Iowa State was my first stop as a Division I college coach and it is my wife's (Australia native Alison Lacey, who played for ISU) adopted home. "I couldn't be more enthused about the opportunity that President (Wendy) Wintersteen and Jamie (Pollard) have given our family," Otzelberger said. The homecoming to Ames almost reads like a Hollywood script. I am excited for his to return to Hilton Coliseum and Cyclone Nation." The success and challenges he experienced at South Dakota State and UNLV prepared him to lead our program back to national prominence. has always wanted to be the head coach at Iowa State, and he realized several years ago that creating his own head coaching resume was a requirement to build his candidacy. "He is a natural leader who understands how to recruit to Iowa State, values our department culture of doing things the right way, and employs a work ethic that rivals anyone in this business," Pollard said. Pollard underlined several of Otzelberger's personal strengths and his unique history with Iowa State. "Having watched him grow professionally, I am convinced he is exactly what our program needs at this time." for many years and admired his work ethic and commitment to excellence," Pollard said. "I have had a close professional relationship with T.J. At UNLV he was re-energizing the Runnin' Rebels' program, which is college basketball's fifth-winningest program but had not been to the NCAA Tournament since 2013. He spent three successful years in charge at South Dakota State where his teams amassed 70 victories, won two regular season and conference tournament championships and earned three post-season appearances. Otzelberger left a flourishing ISU program in 2016 to begin building his own head coaching resume. was instrumental in helping our program achieve some of its most-significant achievement and he is keenly aware of what it takes to be successful at Iowa State." "It's with great excitement and anticipation that we welcome T.J., Alison and their three children to Iowa State," Pollard said. The last three Cyclone teams Otzelberger worked with registered a 69-35 (.663) overall record with NCAA Tournament appearances every season. Previously, he was lead recruiter and bench coach for Greg McDermott, Fred Hoiberg and Steve Prohm. This will be Otzelberger's third stint in Ames, but his first as head coach. The hiring is pending a background check by the University. CT and that news conference feed will be available on and on Iowa State Athletics social media channels. Otzelberger will be introduced virtually Friday at 10:30 a.m. Otzelberger (OTTS-ull-burger), who has crisscrossed the nation recruiting all-star talent and building championship-level programs, is returning "home" as the 21st head men's basketball coach in Iowa State history.ĭirector of Athletics Jamie Pollard made the announcement Thursday.
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