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Sean Miller takes over Texas men’s program looking for consistent March Madness success


Sean Miller, 56, led 13 teams to the NCAA Tournament in 20 seasons in his two stints at Xavier and Arizona. He now takes over a Texas program looking for consistent tournament success and eager to establish itself in the rugged Southeastern Conference, which has seven teams still playing in the Sweet 16 of March Madness. (Associated Press)

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Sean Miller takes over Texas men’s program looking for consistent March Madness success


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