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Niko Medved Exits Colorado State for Minnesota 'Dream Job'
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By Associated Press
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March 24, 2025

Colorado State head coach Niko Medved walks on the sideline during the first half against Maryland in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Sunday, March 23, 2025, in Seattle. (AP/Ryan Sun)

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MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota hired Colorado State’s Niko Medved on Monday, agreeing to a six-year contract with the Twin Cities-area native and former student manager for the Gophers who had the Rams within one basket of the Sweet 16.

Medved was the front-runner from the start to succeed Ben Johnson, who was fired on March 13 after going 56-71 overall and 22-57 in the Big Ten in four years on the job. Minnesota athletic director Mark Coyle has been eager to revitalize a struggling program that has made the NCAA Tournament twice in the last 12 seasons.

“This really is a dream job for me,” Medved said in a statement distributed by the university. “I loved my time at Colorado State, and I worked with tremendous people who made a lasting impact on my life. Those are memories that I will cherish forever. This job was too special to pass up, and when the opportunity presented itself, I had to take it.”

Colorado State Finishes 26-10 in 2025

Colorado State went 26-10 this season, upsetting No. 5 seed Memphis 78-70 in the first round and losing 72-71 in the second round to No. 4 seed Maryland on a buzzer-beating bank shot. This was the third time in seven years under Medved that the Rams hit the 25-win mark and made the NCAA Tournament out of the Mountain West, perennially one of the strongest mid-major conferences in the country.

“I’ve had as much fun and joy coaching this group as any group I’ve ever been a part of, and they just keep giving us more,” Medved said Sunday in Seattle after the loss to Maryland. “It’s just gut-wrenching. It’s just a season you never want to end. It’s just been an incredible ride, and it goes by so fast.”

Medved, 51, has been a head coach for 12 seasons, including four years at Furman and a one-year stop at Drake.

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