By RON MALY
Drake's new basketball coach is Niko Medved, whose 2016-17 Furman University team has a 23-11 record, tied for the Southern League regular-season championship and he was named the league's top coach.
Furman is still playing in the CollegeInsider.com postseason tournament, whatever the hell that is.
All good and well. But will Medved's success at Furman transfer to success at Drake?
After all, his job at Drake is very, very challenging.
He must rebuild a program that has been on a decline for what seems forever.
The Bulldogs have done little since Keno Davis' 2007-08 team had a 28-5 record and advanced to the NCAA tournament.
Medved is 43 years of age, which hopefully is young enough for him to have the ability and motivation to do the strong recruiting and provide the coaching knowledge necessary to win games and bring fans back to the Knapp Center.
"I am ecstatic about the opportunity to be the next men's basketball coach at Drake University," Medved said."'Drake University's tremendous reputation partnered with its strong leadership and the thriving Des Moines community make this a special place. I was born and raised in the midwest and have so many strong roots in this part of the country. My family and I can't wait to get started."
Medved has revitalized the Furman program, taking over a 7-victory team in 2013 and progressing to 9, 11, 19, and 23 victories in successive seasons.
Medved has also coached back-to-back Southern Conference players of the year Stephen Croone and Devin Sibley, Jr. In just his third season at Furman in 2015-16, Medved guided the Paladins to a 19-16 overall record, a third-place finish in the Southern Conference, and the school's first postseason victory in 40 years.
He coached Furman to a school-record 14 home victories during the 201516 season.
Medved spent six seasons as an assistant coach at Colorado State under current Nebraska coach Tim Miles. Before that, he put in a year as an assistant at Minnesota under Dan Monson Medved was the Gophers' interim coach in 2006.
"Niko Medved brings proven ability as a head coach to build a successful and sustainable men's basketball program to Drake," university president Marty Martin said. "He is a highly effective recruiter, great at player development, and an excellent coach on both sides of the ball."
Furman is a university of 2,700 undergraduate students in Greenville, S.C.