Arizona State announced the university will not extend head coach Bobby Hurley’s contract.
Hurley is in the final year of his contract.
Athletic director Graham Rossini made the following statement:
“Bobby Hurley has made incredible contributions to the sport of basketball, and that certainly includes many memorable moments during his time as our head coach. While we will not be extending his contract, we are so grateful for the 11 years that Coach, Leslie, Cameron, Sydney, Bobby Jr., and he spent with us at ASU. We wish Coach well moving forward and we are thankful for his leadership while at ASU.”
Hurley led the Arizona State program for 11 seasons after a successful stint at Buffalo.
During his time with the Devils, Arizona State went 185-167. He has the second-most wins in Sun Devil program history.
Under his watch, Arizona State made the NCAA tournament three times.
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