By RON MALY
If Ali Farokhmanesh's basketball coaching career at Drake is any more dynamic than his playing career was at Northern Iowa, the Bulldogs are headed to some very big things.
New Drake coach Niko Medved said today that Farokmanesh [pronounced fuh-ROAK-muh-NESH] will be the newest member of his staff.
In a way, Farokhmanesh is already a collegiate basketball legend.
I mean, 7 seasons ago--on March 29, 2010--the guy made a 3-point shot heard around the world when he played for Northern Iowa.
It was so stunning that Farokhmanesh wound up on the cover of Sports Illustrated. The photo is included here.
As a Northern Iowa senior, he earned honorable-mention all-Missouri Valley Conference honors, averaging 9.7 points and 1.5 rebounds per game, as UNI went 30-5, including an upset of top-seeded Kansas to reach the NCAA Sweet 16.
In that game, Farokhmanesh had 16 points, including a 3-pointer with 34 seconds left to clinch the victory that got him on the cover of the national sports magazine. He also provided the heroics in UNI's second-round victory over Nevada-Las Vegas.
"It's a great day to add Ali to our staff here at Drake," Medved said. "As a coach, Ali is the entire package. He has tremendous character, is a great communicator, he knows how to teach the game and is a tireless worker. Ali has deep roots here in Iowa and had a storied career as a player in the Missouri Valley Conference. He has also developed many important recruiting ties during his [three years on the staff] at Nebraska ,and will hit the ground running."
At Nebraska, Farokhmanesh managed and oversaw the off-the court responsibilities of the basketball players, including the implementation of mentoring programs and community outreach. On campus, he directed recruiting operations, including on-campus hosting duties.
Farokhmanesh said, "I am very exciited to return to Iowa and
the Missouri Valley Conference. I have so much respect for Coach Medved and the programs he has developed, so this opportunity is very special for me. I look forward to helping Niko build the Bulldog basketball program and to being part of the Drake family. My family is excited to be a part of this outstanding university and the community."
the Missouri Valley Conference. I have so much respect for Coach Medved and the programs he has developed, so this opportunity is very special for me. I look forward to helping Niko build the Bulldog basketball program and to being part of the Drake family. My family is excited to be a part of this outstanding university and the community."
Said Nebraska coach Tim Miles: "I'm excited for Ali to join my good friend Niko Medved at Drake. Ali has been a tremendous asset to our program for the past three years and we will miss him greatly, but it is great to see him get the opportunity to get on the floor and on the road recruiting. I have no doubt he will do a tremendous job for Drake basketball."
Drake's sports information staff contributed to this column. Photo courtesy of Sports Illustrated.