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Rhode Island Rams to hire Archie Miller as men's basketball coach

Rhode Island is hiring former Indiana coach Archie Miller to be the school's men's basketball coach, Miller announced on social media Thursday.

"My family and I are beyond excited for the opportunity to lead the men's basketball program at the University of Rhode Island," Miller said in a tweeted statement. He added that "URI is synonymous with success on the basketball court," and that the Rams will go through the process to become "really good."

Miller's arrival at Rhode Island marks a return to the Atlantic 10, a league where he had significant success as the coach at Dayton for six seasons from 2011 to 2017. Miller led Dayton to four consecutive NCAA tournaments, an Elite Eight and two regular-season championships.

Hiring Miller is a significant statement for Rhode Island at a time when in-state schools Providence (first Big East title) and Bryant (first Division I NCAA tournament) are experiencing unprecedented success.

Miller, 43, last coached at Indiana, where he was fired last year after four seasons. Indiana did not make the NCAA tournament in any of those four years, although it was projected to reach the tournament before it was canceled in 2020.

Overall, Miller went 129-63 at Dayton and 67-58 at Indiana. He built a reputation as a strong bench coach and evaluator who struggled to build a roster that could compete in the upper echelon of the Big Ten.

At Rhode Island, Miller will replace David Cox, who was fired last week after back-to-back losing seasons. Cox ended his four-year tenure there at 64-55.