Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino accepts job at St. John's

FILE - Louisville players and head coach Rick Pitino celebrate after defeating Michigan 82-76 in the final game at the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game Monday, April 8, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Rick Pitino is back in the Big East Conference.

St. John鈥檚 hired the Hall of Fame coach Monday to boost a storied program that鈥檚 been mired in mediocrity for much of this century. The school announced that Pitino will be introduced during a news conference Tuesday at Madison Square Garden.

Following a successful run at nearby mid-major Iona, the 70-year-old Pitino was plucked away to replace Mike Anderson, who was in charge of the Red Storm without making the NCAA Tournament.

Reports quickly surfaced that St. John's planned to target Pitino, who grew up on Long Island not far from the school's Queens campus in New York City.

鈥淐oach Pitino is one of the most brilliant minds in the history of the game and has won at the highest levels everywhere he has coached," athletic director Mike Cragg said in a press release. "There is no doubt in my mind he will restore a championship-level program and culture for St. John鈥檚 Basketball.鈥

Pitino has been to seven Final Fours and won a pair of NCAA championships, one each at Kentucky (1996) and Louisville (2013).

He was in 2017 after an FBI investigation into college basketball corruption led to allegations of NCAA violations. It was the third scandal, professional and personal, in an eight-year period with the Cardinals 鈥 but in the FBI-related case.

Pitino has been coaching college basketball so long that he was on the opposing bench with Big East rival Providence when St. John's was a national power in the mid-1980s under Lou Carnesecca.

Now, he's tasked with invigorating a Red Storm squad that hasn't won an NCAA Tournament game 鈥 or even reached the Big East semifinals 鈥 since 2000. The school has made only three NCAA appearances over the past two decades, the most recent coming in 2019 under Chris Mullin.

During that time, through several conference reconfigurations, St. John鈥檚 has fallen behind Big East foes with similar profiles such as Villanova, Providence and Seton Hall.

鈥淥ne of my great coaching memories was having the distinct privilege of coaching against Lou Carnesecca and St. John鈥檚, a Hall of Fame coach and historic program that I have always respected,鈥 Pitino said. 鈥淚t is surreal to now have this opportunity to bring St. John鈥檚 back to prominence. I鈥檓 honored, humbled and grateful.鈥

The Red Storm went 18-15 during a turbulent 2022-23 season, including 7-13 in Big East play to finish eighth in the conference standings. They blew a 14-point lead against sixth-ranked and top-seeded Marquette in the Big East Tournament quarterfinals, that left Anderson with a 68-56 record at St. John's, including 30-46 in Big East regular-season games.

Pitino has a .740 winning percentage in 35 seasons as a college basketball head coach. He has guided five schools to the NCAA Tournament, including Boston University (1983) and Iona (2021, 2023).

He took a surprising Providence team on a memorable run to the 1987 Final Four, but the 2013 national title Pitino won at Louisville (then in the Big East) after an investigation found that an assistant coach paid escorts and exotic dancers to entertain players and recruits in campus dorms.

After two years coaching in Greece, he got the job at Iona 鈥 a small, private Catholic school located in New Rochelle, just north of New York City. And two years ago,

But his plans changed.

Pitino went 64-22 in three years with the Gaels, guiding them to two regular-season titles in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. Seeded 13th this year, they with an 87-63 loss that snapped a 14-game winning streak.

thanking Iona administrators and 鈥渁ll those people who touched our lives.鈥

鈥淭o my players, the last three years. All I can say is you know how much I love you,鈥 he tweeted. 鈥淔ollow up, I鈥檓 not sad it ended. I鈥檓 so grateful it happened.鈥

Leading up to Iona's NCAA Tournament game this year,

鈥淏ut I鈥檒l take six or seven,鈥 he said.

Pitino had two stints in the NBA, one with the New York Knicks that featured a division title and a failed stretch with the Boston Celtics that didn鈥檛 produce a playoff appearance.

But in college, he's endured only one losing season (13-14 at BU in 1980-81).

And now, at a time when Hall of Fame coaching contemporaries like Mike Krzyzewski and have reached the end of their road, Pitino is still going strong and getting new jobs.

St. John's has the ninth-most wins among Division I teams, with 90 winning seasons in its 116-year basketball history.

The school has reached two Final Fours (1952, 1985) and won the NIT a record six times 鈥 including back-to-back crowns in the 1940s when that event was often considered the country's premier postseason tournament.

Anderson plans to file an arbitration lawsuit against St. John's, first reported by ESPN, over the approximately $11 million he would have been owed by the school had he not been fired 鈥渇or cause.鈥

鈥淚 vehemently disagree with the University鈥檚 decision to terminate my contract for cause. The 鈥榝or cause鈥 accusation is wholly without merit and I will be aggressively defending my contractual rights through an arbitration process," Anderson said in a statement provided to the AP by M Group Strategic Communications CEO Jay Morakis, who confirmed the former Red Storm coach has retained attorney John Singer of Singer Deutsch to handle the case.

St. John's declined to comment.

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AP College Sports Writer Ralph D. Russo contributed to this report.

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