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03/30/26 12:17:00
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03/30 00:15 CDT St. John's athletic director says Pitino has signed new deal,
according to reports
St. John's athletic director says Pitino has signed new deal, according to
reports
NEW YORK (AP) --- St. John's says Hall of Fame basketball coach Rick Pitino has
signed a new agreement that will keep him under contract with the school
through 2030, according to multiple reports.
Pitino was hired in March 2023 and given a six-year contract through 2029.
Several outlets, citing anonymous sources, reported Sunday his restructured
deal includes an additional year through the 2029-30 season and a raise that
will make him the second-highest paid coach in the Big East behind Dan Hurley
at UConn.
In three seasons with the Red Storm, the 73-year-old Pitino has led a
remarkable resurgence for the New York City program, coaching the Johnnies to
consecutive Big East regular-season and tournament championships. St. John's
reached the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 27 years
before losing 80-75 to No. 1 overall seed Duke on Friday night.
"We're thrilled that Coach Pitino has signed a new agreement to remain at St.
John's, a deal that will keep him in Queens through the end of the decade,"
athletic director Ed Kull said in a statement, according to reports. "This
extension reflects our strong confidence in his leadership, vision, and
commitment to our student-athletes.
"Coach Pitino has changed the culture of our community and we want his presence
to be felt on this campus for years to come. We look forward to more Big East
championships and NCAA Tournament runs with Coach Pitino at the helm."
Pitino earned his 900th career win on the court this season and said he'd like
to reach 1,000. He is 81-25 at St. John's and coming off consecutive 30-win
seasons.
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