KDVR – The twenty -first coach of the men’s basketball team at Colorado University :: Ali Farutanch, who spent the past seven seasons in Fort Collins As an assistant and assistant coach.
In its announcement, CSU said that Farokhmanesh was “a major part of the success of Colorado.” The university said that Farkhmanesh “will do a seat” to fill the position left by former coach Niko Midfice, who is heading to the University of Minnesota.
It was part of the training team that helped RAMS three games in the NCAA championship in 2022, 2024 and 2025, as well as when the team advanced to the NIT semi -finals in 2021. There was also to help bring the first title in the Mountain West championship in CSU 22 years ago.
“I am pleased because Ali will continue to lead the men’s basketball program, and he is now a main coach,” said the director of athletics, John Weber, in the university’s announcement. “I have an uncompromising situation in which he attacks every day, which is important to us because we have searched for the next leader of our men’s basketball program.
“There was a great interest in the position of the main coach in Colorado,” Wiper. “After a very comprehensive and competitive national research, Ali’s continuous leadership of this program is a task and truly excites me. He made him his ability to communicate with people success throughout his career. I look forward to Ali – alongside his Malryi wife and their four children – continuing to be part of the CSU community and build on the championship institution that helped him over the past seven seven.”
The university has strengthened Farutanch with help in developing the Talents of the American Professional League David Rudi, Isaiah Stevens and Naqi Kalford during his term. The three players have the tallest active series of West First team choices for the first-seven-year series.
“I would like to thank President Amy Parsons, John Weber, Square Sidwell and Crystina Diaz for their belief in me and give me the opportunity to be the main coach in Colorado,” Farkhanish said at the university’s announcement. “The work under the leadership of the coach Medved was a privilege, and I will be grateful to him forever to bring me to Fort Collins. This university and the state are distinguished because of the great people.
Farokhmanesh was also an assistant coach at Drake undided for a season, before coming to CSU. Before becoming a coach, CSU said he was a higher studies and director of players’ relations and development in Nebraska. He also played basketball in the college, plays with the north of Iowa and assisted the team on the appearance of the NCAA championship and the first 16 sweet in the program.
CSU said that Farokhmanesh also played four years of basketball in Europe.