Indianapolis — Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd announced Friday at Lucas Oil Stadium that he will remain with the Wildcats as the program reached its first Final Four in 25 years after wins over Arkansas in the Sweet 16 and Purdue in the Elite Eight. The announcement follows a week of speculation linking Lloyd to the North Carolina vacancy; he said he is fully focused on Arizona, agreed to terms on a contract at the press conference, and the program now prepares for its Final Four matchup this Saturday.
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If you're a Wildcats fan, this is a big win. Not only is your team in the Final Four, but the coach who got them there is staying put. This could mean more stability and success for the program. Celebrate this weekend's game with extra pride.
Tommy Lloyd is committed to Arizona, despite rumors. His focus is on the Wildcats' success, not job speculation. This is a testament to his dedication and leadership. Worth forwarding if you know a Wildcats fan who could use some good news.
The University of Arizona, its athletic department and future recruiting efforts benefited from Tommy Lloyd's decision to remain, preserving coaching continuity and program stability during the Final Four run.
North Carolina's coaching search suffered as a reported top candidate declined interest, extending uncertainty for the Tar Heels' vacancy and forcing their athletic department to restart or broaden its search.
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