Basketball

Travis Steele Extends Contract, Leading Miami RedHawks to Historic Heights

A look at the coach's new deal and the program's unprecedented achievements

A New Era for Miami Basketball

Travis Steele, the RedHawks' head coach, recently signed a contract extension that will keep him at the helm through the 2033‑2034 season, a move that underscores the university's confidence in his vision.

Under Steele's guidance, the team captured a perfect regular‑season run, climbed to No. 19 in the national rankings and set a school record with 32 victories, surpassing the previous mark of 25.

The program also broke new ground by reaching the Top 25 for the first time since 1999, and at one point held the No. 1 spot in the Mid‑Major preseason poll, displacing Gonzaga.

Beyond the win column, Steele's squads established program bests in home‑court streaks, road victories and overall field‑goal efficiency, shooting 51.7% for the season.

Athletics Director David Sayler praised Steele's impact, noting the coach's ability to blend family happiness with professional success and expressing optimism for the RedHawks' future.

Steele, now in his third season after arriving on March 31, 2022, boasts a career record of 154‑98 overall and 47‑25 in conference play, placing him among the most successful coaches in Miami history.

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