- **Q: Who is Eric Olen?
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College Sports / NCAAM
The University of New Mexico has officially hired Eric Olen, the architect behind UC San Diego's successful transition to Division I basketball, as their new men's basketball head coach. This move comes after former coach Richard Pitino dep...
Eric Olen's journey to Albuquerque is marked by consistent success. Having spent 21 years at UC San Diego, the last 12 as head coach, he masterfully navigated the program's transition from Division II to Division I. Culminating in a 30-5 season, Big West dominance, and a near-upset against Michigan in the NCAA Tournament (losing 68-65 on a last-second shot), Olen proved his ability to win.
His teams are known for a distinctive style: a five-out "flow" offense that emphasizes spacing and ball movement, paired with an unconventional matchup zone defense. This approach yielded impressive results, including high NCAA NET (64) and KenPom (61) rankings for UCSD this past season – metrics that rivaled or exceeded some Mountain West teams, despite starting primarily Division II transfers.
The coaching search at New Mexico reportedly narrowed after Albuquerque native James Borrego withdrew his name. Olen emerged as a top candidate alongside UAB's Andy Kennedy, ultimately securing the position. His relatively low buyout ($150,000 at UCSD) may have also been a factor compared to other established coaches.
For New Mexico, Olen represents a commitment to innovative basketball and continued competitiveness in the Mountain West following Pitino's successful tenure.
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Olen brings a history of success and innovation to Albuquerque. What are your expectations for Coach Olen and the Lobos next season? Let us know!
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