The carousel continues to pick up speed with more teams being eliminated from postseason play. This time it impacts Oral Roberts and Wichita State.
There was a buzz on Tuesday afternoon surrounding the Wichita State Shockers and Oral Roberts head coach Paul Mills. College basketball insider Jon Rothstein reported that Mills was the leading candidate and a deal felt imminent at that point.
Kelly Hines of the Tulsa World followed up on the report stating that Mills met with his team to announce he would be leaving for the Shockers’ head coaching vacancy.
The former Baylor assistant took the job with Oral Roberts in 2017 after 15 years with the Bears program as an assistant under Scott Drew. Mills led Oral Roberts to the Sweet 16 in the 2021 NCAA Tournament. They were the No. 15 seed and upset No. 2 Ohio State and No. 7 Florida before a two-point loss in the Sweet 16 against Arkansas.
This past season Mills and his squad were bounced in the first round after losing to Duke, 74-51. He led them to a 30-5 record this past season, and Mills finished his Oral Roberts career with a record of 106-84 and 61-36 in Summit League play.
Wichita State fired head coach Isaac Brown after three seasons with the Shockers. He was just 48-34 in three seasons. Brown was on the staff since 2014 and was promoted from assistant to head coach in 2020. Now Mills will look to return the Shockers to their former glory. Wichita State made it to the Final Four in 2013 and most recently made it to the Sweet 16 in 2015.
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