After enjoying one of the greatest men's basketball turnarounds in the country, the University of Miami rewarded its leader, coach Frank Haith, with a new five-year contract Monday.
Terms of the contract, which will run through the 2012-13 season, were not released.
''I want to thank the university, and especially President [Donna] Shalala, [new athletic director] Kirby Hocutt and [retiring athletic director] Paul Dee, for their belief in this basketball program,'' Haith said in a statement. ``The success we have achieved is a direct reflection of the dedication and perseverance of my staff and players.
``This contract provides stability for this program and gives my staff and me the opportunity, through our recruiting efforts, to build upon the solid foundation we have in place. We will continue our hard work in moving this program forward.''
10 MORE WINS
Miami took a giant leap forward in Haith's fourth season. UM enjoyed a 10-game turnaround and finished 23-11 overall, fifth in the Atlantic Coast Conference, including a win against then-fourth-ranked Duke. Miami won its first 12 games and was ranked as high as 19th before going on to win its first NCAA Tournament game in eight years, then falling to second-seeded Texas in the second round.
Miami was a program-best 14-2 at BankUnited Center, while averaging the highest attendance since UM started playing basketball games on campus five years ago.
''I have no doubt that Frank Haith is the right person to continue to take this men's basketball program to new heights,'' Dee said.
``The progress this team has shown is exceptional and Frank deserves a lot of credit.''
BUILDING BLOCKS
Since his arrival, Haith has guided UM to three postseason appearances and has compiled 11 wins against ranked teams in his first four years -- more than any other UM men's basketball coach during the same span.
This past season, the Hurricanes produced their first All-ACC first-team selection in Jack McClinton, who was the only member of the first team to also earn All-ACC Academic Team honors.
During the past three years, UM has led all ACC men's basketball programs with six academic team honorees.
''Frank Haith has done a tremendous job in elevating the men's basketball program into one of the premier teams in both the ACC and in the nation,'' Hocutt said. ``His character, dedication and relationship with his student-athletes and staff members are beyond reproach, and the University of Miami is proud to have one of the top young coaches in the nation.''
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