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Archie Miller is set to be the eighth-highest paid coach in college basketball. Miller will be paid on average $3.35 million per year as head coach of IU basketball From IDS reports
IU Coach Archie Miller’s new contact was unveiled Tuesday. The contract runs for seven years and will pay Miller an average of $3.35 million per year. He could also potentially earn more than $1 million in bonuses each year. Miller’s base salary is $550,000 per year, payable in monthly installments. For his outside marketing and promotion, he will receive between $1.65 and $1.95 million a year. This income begins at $1,650,000 a year and increases by $50,000 every year. Miller will be eligible to earn deferred compensation at an annual rate of $1,000,000. Based on these, he will be guaranteed to make $3.2 million next season, which will make him the eighth-highest paid coach in college basketball. Bonuses are a substantial portion of Miller’s contract. If the team earns an NCAA multiyear APR of 950 or greater, he will receive a bonus of
Bonus breakdown Big Ten regular season championship win $125,000 Big Ten Tournament win $50,000 Team makes the NCAA Tournament $25,000 COURTESY PHOTO
Team makes Round of 32 $25,000
Archie Miller speaks with the media at a press confrence. He will make on average $3.35 million per season.
$125,000. If at the time of the finalization of the schedule, no more than one regular season non-conference opponent has an RPI rating above 300 as reported by espn.com, he shall receive $125,000. If the team wins the Big Ten regular season championship, he will receive $125,000. If the team wins the Big Ten
Tournament, he will receive $50,000. If the team makes the NCAA Tournament, he receives $25,000. If the team makes the Round of 32, he receives $25,000. If the team makes the Sweet 16, he receives $35,000. If the team makes the Elite Eight, he receives $50,000. If SEE MILLER, PAGE 8
Rick Pitino $7,769,200 Stacking up John Calipari $7,435,376 How Miller’s total pay compares to the top ten highest paid college basketball coaches Mike Krzyzewski $5,550,475 Rick Pitino, Louisville Bill Self $4,932,626 John Calipari, Kentucky Tom Izzo $4,251,751 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Bob Huggins $3,590,000 Bill Self, Kansas John Beilein $3,370,000 Tom Izzo, Michigan State Archie Miller $3,350,000 Bob Huggins, West Virginia Gregg Marshall $3,350,000 John Beilein, Michigan Scott Drew $2,818,811 Archie Miller, Indiana
$7,769,200 $7,435,376 $5,550,475
Team makes Elite Eight $50,000 Team makes Final Four $125,000 Team wins National Championship $250,000 Named Big Ten Coach of the Year $50,000 Named Naismith College Coach of the Year, AP College Basketball Coach of the Year, or USA Today College Basketball Coach of the Year $50,000
$4,932,626
NCAA multiyear APR of 950 or greater $125,000
$4,251,751 $3,590,000
No more than one regular season nonconference opponent has an RPI rating above 300 at the time of the finalization of the schedule $125,000
$3,370,000 $3,350,000
Gregg Marshall, Wichita State $3,350,500 Scott Drew, Baylor
Team makes Sweet 16 $35,000
$2,818,811 GRAPHIC BY REGINA MACK | IDS SOURCE USA TODAY
MCPL honored by national award From IDS reports
Monroe County Public Library received the American Library Association’s Excellence in Library Programming Award on June 25. The award, received for the library’s 2015 program series “Discuss, Meet, & Act: The Power of Words,” recognizes libraries that have created programs that have community impact and respond to community needs, according to an MCPL press release. The library was honored with the award at the ALA Annual Conference in Chicago.. It will receive $5,000 for winning the award. Power of Words is a biannual MCPL and Friends of the Library event that features an author who writes about citizens’ ability to change the world. In 2015, “The Power of Words” featured a talk by John Lewis, a congressman and civil rights leader. The event was held at the IU Auditorium, drawing 1,630 people, according to the press release. The 2015 Power of Words program also included a month’s worth of book discussions, a civil rights film series and art talks and exhibits. MCPL and the Friends of the Library also received $20,000 to host the National Endowment for the Arts’ Big Read initiative in
SOFTBALL
Stanton brings in former assistants From IDS reports
NEA Big Read initiative. Jamie Ford, author of “Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and
Less than two weeks after being hired as the next head coach of the IU softball program, Shonda Stanton has decided to stick with the familiar when it comes to the coaches surrounding her. Stanton announced Monday that Chanda Bell and Kendall Fearn would continue to serve as her assistant coaches, making the move from Marshall University to IU with her. “I am incredibly proud to bring Kendall and Chanda with me to Bloomington,” Stanton said in an IU Athletics release. “They will be involved in every facet of IU Softball with Kendall’s focus on our offensive system while Chanda’s will be with our pitching staff.” Bell and Fearn had served under Stanton for the past four years at Marshall. The trio combinined for a .616
SEE MCPL, PAGE 8
SEE SOFTBALL, PAGE 8
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ALA President Julie Todaro (left) and Cultural Communites Chair Cassandra Barnet present Michael Hoerger of the Monroe County Public Library the ALA Excellance in Library Programming Award on Sunday, June 25, in Chicago.
May. The NEA Big Read grant is awarded to 75 nonprofit organizations to broaden understanding of the world, communities and individuals through sharing a
book. MCPL was one one of only three libraries to receive the grant in its full amount. MCPL will use the award money for its 2017 Power of Words and