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![]() "Our challenge," Larranaga said, "is going to be to build a program that can sustain success over an extended period of time, so that everyone in this community is going to be dying to get a ticket to watch us play. You may say, `That ain't happening here.' But I've heard all that stuff before."Larranaga inherited similar apathy at George Mason, where average attendance was 3,Cheap NHL New York Jets Jerseys,192 the season before he arrived. It climbed to 6,834 the year after the Final Four appearance, and was 5,896 this past year.Among those attending the news conference was Sammy Hernandez, who played on George Mason's Final Four team and works in Miami. Hernandez acknowledged the difficulties in making Hurricanes basketball popular."It's going to be hard," he said. "But when I played at George Mason as a freshman, the stadium was like you guys have—empty seats pretty much. By 2007 we had full crowds. It was unbelievable."The 2006 Final Four team was one of five Larranaga led to the NCAA tournament at George Mason, where he went 273-164 to set a school record for victories. This season the Patriots went 27-7 and reached the third round of the tournament before losing to overall No. 1 seed Ohio State."The last 14 years of my life have been absolutely wonderful," Larranaga said. Larranaga has coached in the ACC before. As an assistant to Terry Holland, he helped Virginia reach the Final Four in 1981 and 1984."Coach Larranaga is the real deal," Miami president Donna Shalala said in a statement.The hiring was made by Shawn Eichorst only 10 days after he became Miami's athletic director. Cheap NFL Jerseys From China He predicted better days ahead for Hurricanes basketball."It's a program that has opportunities," Eichorst said. "It just takes the right people at the right time to turn those opportunities into achievements."Larranaga's age wasn't an issue in the interview process, Eichorst said."This guy has so much passion, it's like he's 40," the new AD said. "It never entered my mind."Larranaga said he'll focus recruiting efforts on Florida, noting that two starters on his most recent George Mason team came from the state."Florida is a hotbed of basketball," he said.A native New Yorker, Larranaga coached at Bowling Green for 11 seasons and at Division II American International for two seasons. |
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