Randy Bennett is assembling a formidable coaching team at Arizona State, bringing in some seasoned names with a wealth of experience. Among those expected to join him is Rick Croy, a former Division I head coach with a solid track record.
Croy, who spent 13 successful seasons at Cal Baptist, led his team to an impressive 25-9 record and a WAC Conference Tournament victory in the 2025-26 season. His move to Arizona State is particularly intriguing as his son, JRob Croy, a highly touted four-star guard, is also heading to ASU after initially committing to Saint Mary's.
Rick Croy expressed his enthusiasm for the new chapter, emphasizing the importance of relationships in his coaching journey. His leadership and experience are sure to be valuable assets for the Sun Devils.
Joining Croy is Joe Rahon, who has a strong history with Bennett from their time at Saint Mary's. Rahon, a standout player in his own right, earned accolades as a two-time All-WCC first-team honoree and was named Defensive Player of the Year. His transition from a successful playing career to coaching, including his recent role as associate head coach at Saint Mary's, positions him well to make an impact at Arizona State.
Bennett is also eyeing David Patrick as a potential addition to his staff. Patrick, currently under contract at LSU, has a rich coaching background, including head coaching roles at UC Riverside and Sacramento State. His previous stint with Bennett at Saint Mary's was marked by significant recruiting successes, particularly in bringing talented Australian players like Patty Mills to the program.
Together, these moves suggest Bennett is building a dynamic and experienced coaching team at Arizona State, poised to make waves in the college basketball landscape.
