April 11, 2011
LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) - UNLV Athletics Director Jim Livengood has announced the hiring of Dave Rice as head coach of the Runnin' Rebel men's basketball program (pending the approval by Nevada's Board of Regents).
"Dave is coming home," Livengood said. "And we are sure glad to have him."
Rice,
42, returns to UNLV where he was part of the 1990 National Championship
team as a player, was a Rhodes Scholar candidate while earning his
bachelor's degree in political science (UNLV '91), earned his master's
of business administration (UNLV '93) and served as a Runnin' Rebel
assistant coach for 11 seasons (1991-92 & 1994-2004).
The
first former player to become head coach of the program, Rice played for
two seasons (1989-91) at UNLV as a reserve guard on two of legendary
coach Jerry Tarkanian's Final Four teams. His 11 seasons as a UNLV
assistant coach is second-most in school history to Tim Grgurich (12).
"First
off, this is all about the guys on the team, not about me," Rice said.
"We have a lot of experience and talent coming back and we think we can
do some great things with this group. But this is about `we,' not about
`me.'"
On Sunday night, the new head coach met with his players
after a whirlwind day that included the five-hour drive to Las Vegas
from Provo, Utah, with his wife, Mindy, and their two sons, Travis, 13,
and Dylan, 8.
"This is an amazing time for our family - to be
honored by being named head coach of the Runnin' Rebel program," said
Rice, whose wife is also a UNLV graduate. "Over the past two decades, I
worked hard hoping that one day I might put myself in the position to be
the head coach at UNLV. We love this city and we love this university.
But my commitment to Runnin' Rebel fans is to work even harder now that
we are in this position. We want them to be proud of what we accomplish
with this program. This is not the end of a journey, this is just the
beginning."
Obviously, winning is the main objective when you
are in this profession, Rice said. But he said two things he wants his
program to be known for will be style of play and consistency.
"Winning
is No. 1, I get that - but style of play is going to be 1a," Rice said.
"We're going to get out and run - we're the Runnin' Rebels. Everything
will be up-tempo. We also want to be known for being consistent. Every
day in practice and every single game, we want to be consistent. That is
not exciting to hear and it sounds like coach-speak, but consistency
leads to great results."
Rice - who has 18 years of experience as
an assistant coach at the Division-I level - most recently served as
associate head coach at BYU helping the Cougars to five straight 25-win
seasons and five consecutive NCAA Tournament berths, including a Sweet
16 appearance last month. As the coach in charge of coordinating BYU's
high-powered offense as well as the program's recruiting efforts, Rice's
reputation in the industry has grown in recent years as he has been
regarded as one of the top assistant coaches in the nation. In fact,
Rice has become known as one of the top offensive minds in all of
college basketball as the Cougars led the Mountain West Conference in
scoring offense in all six of Rice's seasons at BYU.
"Being away
from UNLV for seven years prepared me to come back as the program's
head coach. I'm a better person because of the experience and a better
coach. I will never be able to thank Coach Dave Rose enough for the
opportunity he gave to me."
Rice joined the BYU staff in 2005 as
an assistant coach, then was promoted to associate head coach in 2008.
He also spent a year (2004-05) as assistant coach at Utah State under
Coach Stew Morrill after his long tenure as assistant at UNLV.
"Dave Rice
is the right person at the right time for UNLV basketball on so many
different levels," Livengood said. "Everyone we talked to in the
industry raved about his work ethic and his ability to make things
happen the right way. He epitomizes what the student-athlete experience
at UNLV is about. He was a Rhodes Scholar candidate and has his MBA from
UNLV. He has tremendous ties at the prep level for top-level recruits.
He comes from the great Runnin' Rebel tradition and is passionate about
this city, this university and this program. Simply put, he's the right
person at the right time."
Livengood said the hiring is more about Rice's future than Rice's past.
"Most
importantly, he has a vision how to keep growing this program to enjoy
sustained success on a national level," Livengood said. "He has a plan
to build a great staff, to have great success recruiting locally, in
California and throughout the West. And our fans are going to love the
up-tempo offensive system he brings to our Runnin' Rebels. Today is a
great day to be a Rebel."
UNLV President Neal Smatresk said he
appreciated Livengood's efforts throughout the search process and leaned
on the veteran athletic director's experience in making the decision
that was the best fit for the university.
"Jim has shown in the
past he knows how to make good coaching decisions, and his recent
success at Arizona is a testament to his success," Smatresk said. "He
brought four great candidates to interview, and I am confident that Dave Rice will be a great coach for the Runnin' Rebels here at UNLV."
Rice replaces Lon Kruger,
who left UNLV on April 1 to become head coach at Oklahoma. The former
Runnin' Rebel inherits a program which has averaged 25 wins a season for
the past five seasons and has appeared in four NCAA Tournaments in the
past five years. Seven key members from last year's 24-9 team, which
qualified for the NCAA Tournament, are expected to return next year for
the Runnin' Rebels.
"We have so much respect for what Coach
Kruger accomplished in his time at UNLV," Rice said. "Not only did he
enjoy great success on the court, but he re-engaged so many former
players and fans with the program as well as helped developed so many
new fans. He did amazing things in the community and we intend to learn
from that and use the position of Runnin' Rebel head coach to do good
things during our time here."
Rice said one of the first congratulatory phone calls he received on Sunday was from Kruger.
"Coach
Kruger left this program in great shape for us to keep growing it,"
Rice said. "He played a critical role in UNLV basketball history and we
are glad he is part of the Rebel family. Just like he always welcomed
back any and all Rebels to be a part of the program while he was here,
he will always be part of the program while we are here."
Rice said he has great respect for the players on the current UNLV roster that he and his staff will be inheriting.
"We've
had terrific battles against these guys for the past few years," Rice
said. "We'll have a learning curve anytime a new system is put in place,
but we want our guys to have high expectations immediately. It's time
to get to work."
Rice is now the head coach of his Runnin'
Rebels, where he once played for and coached with Tarkanian, the same
man who approached Rice about entering the coaching world after Rice's
playing career was over. Rice actually served on Tarkanian's staff
during the legendary coach's final season at UNLV in 1991-92.
"I
owe so much to Coach Tark, Coach Grgurich and all of those involved with
my career who have put me in the position to be where I am today," Rice
said. "So many great people have been involved with this program
throughout the years and the Runnin' Rebels mean so much to so many
people in Las Vegas. It's humbling to think my name will be associated
with `head coach of the UNLV Runnin' Rebels.' "
Rice is the sixth
UNLV graduate in any sport to become a head coach at the school,
following Tina Kunzer-Murphy in women's tennis (head coach from
1978-81), Wayne Nunnely in football (1986-89), Dan Abdalla in women's
soccer (2000-04), Kathy Olivier in women's basketball (2008-present) and Rich Ryerson in men's soccer (2010-present).
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING
BYU head coach Dave Rose:
"I'm
very excited for Dave and his family. UNLV has hired a great coach.
Dave is very deserving of this opportunity and he'll do a terrific job.
He has been a huge part of our success over the last six seasons. He has
a great mind for the game of basketball. I'm grateful for all he's done
for BYU and our program. We will miss Dave and Mindy and we wish them
the very best at UNLV."
Oklahoma head coach Lon Kruger (formerly with UNLV):
"Dave
is the perfect hire for UNLV. The guys are going to enjoy playing for
him. He has a great system and he'll treat the players right. The
community will also get behind Dave. Fans will enjoy the way his teams
play and the type of person he is. UNLV will have success under Dave, a
lot of success. And we'll be rooting for him and the Rebels along the
way."
Arizona head coach Sean Miller:
"Dave Rice
is one of the rising stars in our profession. His impact on the BYU
program's rise to national prominence was obvious to anyone who competed
against them. He is the total package. There is no doubt in my mind
that Dave will be extremely successful as the new head coach at UNLV."
Jimmer Fredette, 2011 AP Player of the Year and Wooden Player of the Year at BYU:
"Coach
Rice has such a great feel on the offensive end. Working with him these
past four seasons has given me great confidence as a player. I'm glad
to see him get a chance to be a head coach. He deserves it."
Former UNLV head coach Jerry Tarkanian:
"Dave
is a great guy. I'm very happy they hired a UNLV guy. He'll do a great
job with the program and help move it to the next level."