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Niko Medved signs long

Time:2024-05-21 22:13:54 source:Worldly Window news portal

Colorado State coach Niko Medved agreed to an extension with the Rams that will keep him with the program through the 2028-29 season and possibly longer.

The deal was announced by the school Monday and includes two options for the 2029-30 and ’30-31 seasons.

Medved led the Rams to 25 wins this season and a spot in the NCAA Tournament. He was recently named the recipient of the Skip Prosser man of the year award, which goes to the Division I coach who wins with integrity on and off the court.

“The culture of success Niko has built around our men’s basketball program is undeniable,” interim director of athletics John Weber said in a statement. “Not only has Niko built a winning team, but the high-character student-athletes and staff he recruits and develops here in Fort Collins are significant. Additionally, continuity in program leadership is incredibly valuable to maintain the tremendous positive momentum behind the program.”

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