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Miami (Ohio) extends coach Travis Steele after 32-2 season

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 11:08 AM

Miami (Ohio) men’s basketball coach Travis Steele signed a contract extension through the 2033-34 season, the school announced Wednesday.

The deal follows the most successful season in program history. ​The RedHawks completed a 31-0 regular season and finished ‌32-2 after making the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 19 years.

Steele, 44, is 84-48 through four seasons at Miami (Ohio). His career record of 154-98 includes four seasons at Xavier from 2018-22.

“My family and I are ‌extremely ​grateful for the contract extension,” said Steele, ⁠the 2025-26 MAC Coach of ⁠the Year. “Miami has created a lot of happiness for us, and we are excited to continue to build the Miami Men’s Basketball Program.”

Steele guided the RedHawks into the Top 25 ​poll for the first time since 1999, climbing as high as No. 19. Their perfect season ended with an 87-83 ⁠upset by UMass in the MAC ⁠tournament quarterfinals.

Earning a No. 11 seed for the NCAA ​Tournament, Miami (Ohio) defeated SMU 89-79 in the First Four before falling ​78-56 in the first round against Tennessee.

The RedHawks’ 32 ‌wins topped the school single-season mark of 25 wins established the previous campaign.

“Coming off two consecutive record breaking seasons for Miami Basketball, I am thrilled to announce that we have signed Coach ⁠Steele to an extended contract to continue coaching here at Miami,” athletic director David Sayler said. “Travis brings positivity, passion and ingenuity to the position ⁠that is needed ‌today to take this program where we all ⁠want it to go. I look forward ​to having ‌Coach Steele, along with his talented staff, lead ​us forward ⁠into the future, building off his great success as we head towards opening our new arena in 2028. Miami Basketball has a very bright future with Travis leading the way and this is a great day for all of our fans and the campus ​community.”

–Field Level Media