Iowa State gives Otzelberger 2-year extension

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AMES, Iowa — Iowa State men’s basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger has received a two-year contract extension that keeps him with the Cyclones through the 2028-29 season.

Athletic director Jamie Pollard announced the extension Monday, noting Otzelberger has led the team to the NCAA tournament in each of his first two seasons and signed the highest-rated recruiting class in program history.

“The complete transformation of our program in such a short time is a testament to Coach Otzelberger’s leadership and vision for Cyclone Basketball, and he is most deserving of this extension and a compensation increase,” Pollard said.

Otzelberger’s annual salary will increase from $2 million to $2.5 million on July 1, $3 million in 2024 and $3.5 million in 2025. He will receive $100,000 increases each of the following years.

When Otzelberger was hired away from UNLV, he agreed to a lower salary to help the athletic department manage buyout costs for the previous staff.

Iowa State was 19-14 overall last season and finished fifth in the Big 12 with a 9-9 record. The Cyclones had a nation-leading six wins over top-10 teams and were one of two teams to win eight against Top 25 opponents.

Otzelberger took over a team that won two games in 2020-21 and led it to 22 wins and the Sweet 16 in his first year for the biggest turnaround ever by a Power 5 program.

His latest recruiting class was ranked No. 8 by ESPN and features McDonald’s All American Omaha Biliew.

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