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Syracuse, N.Y. — It's official.
Mike Hopkins, a former Syracuse University basketball player and a long-time assistant under Jim Boeheim, will take over the Orange program when the Hall of Fame coach retires in three years.
Syracuse University officials made the announcement on Thursday.
"For more than 25 years, Mike Hopkins has demonstrated the true meaning of Orange pride and loyalty," SU chancellor Kent Syverud said in a release. "He has contributed so much to the success of the Syracuse basketball program. I know Mike is ready to lead the program into the future and carry forward the success that has occurred under Coach Boeheim."
The plan is for Hopkins to take over for Boeheim in three years, which means Boeheim will coach Syracuse through the 2017-18 season. Boeheim has been the head coach of Syracuse's basketball team since 1976. He has guided Syracuse to four Final Fours and won the 2003 NCAA championship.
Syracuse officials announce that Mike Hopkins will succeed Jim Boeheim in 3 years | syracuse.com
Mike Hopkins, a former Syracuse University basketball player and a long-time assistant under Jim Boeheim, will take over the Orange program when the Hall of Fame coach retires in three years.
Syracuse University officials made the announcement on Thursday.
"For more than 25 years, Mike Hopkins has demonstrated the true meaning of Orange pride and loyalty," SU chancellor Kent Syverud said in a release. "He has contributed so much to the success of the Syracuse basketball program. I know Mike is ready to lead the program into the future and carry forward the success that has occurred under Coach Boeheim."
The plan is for Hopkins to take over for Boeheim in three years, which means Boeheim will coach Syracuse through the 2017-18 season. Boeheim has been the head coach of Syracuse's basketball team since 1976. He has guided Syracuse to four Final Fours and won the 2003 NCAA championship.
Syracuse officials announce that Mike Hopkins will succeed Jim Boeheim in 3 years | syracuse.com