CHICAGO — DePaul hired Chris Holtmann as its coach on Thursday, hoping he can restore a once-proud program that has struggled in recent decades.
Holtmann wasn’t out of work long after being fired by Ohio State in mid-February. The former Big East and Big Ten Coach of the Year faces a huge task taking over a team that just completed one of the worst seasons in league history.
DePaul went 3-29 overall and became the first team to go 0-20 in Big East play. Former coach Tony Stubblefield was fired in January after two-plus seasons.
“During this process, I was extremely impressed with the commitment, eagerness and vision of DeWayne Peevy and President (Robert) Manuel to build a successful BIG EAST basketball program,” Holtmann said in a statement. “My wife, Lori, and our daughter, Nora, look forward to getting to Chicago and spending time in the DePaul community. We can’t wait to get to work!”
The 52-year-old Holtmann is 251-171 with seven NCAA Tournament appearances in 13 seasons at Gardner-Webb, Butler and Ohio State. He led the Bulldogs to the tourney in each of his three years there and was widely viewed as a rising star in the coaching ranks when he took the job at Ohio State in 2017 after Thad Matta stepped down due to health reasons.
Holtmann led the Buckeyes to a 137-86 record and four NCAA appearances. But they couldn’t advance past the first weekend in 2021 and 2022.
None of Holtmann’s Ohio State teams won a Big Ten regular-season title or conference tournament. He also struggled in recent years trying to navigate the transfer portal and NIL issues.
In 2022-23, Ohio State had its first losing season in nearly two decades, going 16-19 overall and 5-15 in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes were 14-11 and 4-10, having lost nine of 11, when Holtmann was fired. Ohio State had won five of six under Jake Diebler heading into Thursday’s Big Ten Tournament game against Iowa.
DePaul has lost 34 of 35 Big East games, counting the conference tournament. Stubblefield was…
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