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Reports: Randy Bennett leaving Saint Mary’s to coach Arizona State

By Thomson Reuters Mar 23, 2026 | 4:37 PM

After 25 seasons and 12 NCAA Tournament appearances as the head coach of Saint Mary’s, Randy Bennett is heading home to replace ​Bobby Hurley at Arizona State, multiple media ‌outlets reported Monday.

Bennett, 63, is in the process of finalizing a five-year contract, ESPN reported.

Per Arizona Sports, Bennett — Arizona State’s top choice after 20 candidates were trimmed to three — will ‌earn ​more than $3 million in his ⁠first season. He is ⁠a native of Mesa, a short drive from the Sun Devils’ Tempe campus.

Bennett, who reportedly informed the team of his decision at a meeting Monday ​morning, will be replaced at Saint Mary’s by associate head coach Mickey McConnell, per ESPN. McConnell, ⁠who turns 37 next month, ⁠has been on the Gaels’ coaching ​staff since 2019 and played for Bennett from 2007-11.

Under Bennett, ​who had one season remaining on a ‌10-year contract, Saint Mary’s reached the NCAA Tournament the last five seasons and has won at least a share of four straight WCC regular-season titles. In ⁠2010 as a No. 2 seed, the Gaels reached the Sweet 16.

In this year’s NCAA Tournament, No. 7 seed ⁠Saint Mary’s was ‌upset by No. 10 seed Texas ⁠A&M in the first round. Bennett ​finished his ‌tenure with a 589-228 record.

Bennett takes ​over for ⁠Hurley, who did not have his contract renewed after this season. The former Duke star coached Arizona State to three NCAA Tournament berths in 11 seasons and left as the second-winningest coach in program history (185 ​wins).

–Field Level Media