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Mike Rhoades

Mike Rhoades (born September 21, 1972) is an college basketball coach serving as the and Ann Tombros Endowed Head Coach of the men's basketball team. A native of , Rhoades excelled as a player at , where he graduated in 1995 with a degree in and became the all-time leading scorer with 2,050 points while setting school records in free-throw percentage (84.5%), assists (668), and steals (212). As a senior, he was named the 1995 National Player of the Year in and led the Flying Dutchmen to the 1994 with a 66–59 victory in overtime in the title game. Rhoades began his coaching career as an assistant at Division III Randolph-Macon College in 1996 before taking over as in 1999, where he posted a 197–76 record (.722 winning percentage) over 10 seasons, guiding the Yellow Jackets to four NCAA Tournament appearances and two Sweet 16 berths. He then joined (VCU) as an assistant coach in 2009, rising to associate by 2011 and contributing to seven consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances during his five-year tenure. From 2014 to 2017, Rhoades served as at , compiling a 47–52 record and leading the Owls to a 23-win season in his final year along with a quarterfinal appearance in the . Returning to VCU as head coach in 2017, Rhoades achieved a 129–61 record (.679 winning percentage) over six seasons, securing two Atlantic 10 Conference regular-season titles, three NCAA Tournament berths, and a program-record 27 wins in the 2022–23 season. He was hired by Penn State on March 29, 2023, and enters his third season with the Nittany Lions in 2025–26, bringing an overall head coaching record of 405–221 (.647 winning percentage) across 21 seasons, including seven NCAA Tournament appearances and nine national postseason berths.

Early life and education

Childhood and high school

Mike Rhoades was born on September 21, 1972, in , a small community in Schuylkill County known for its strong working-class roots and passion for . Growing up in this tight-knit, coal-region town, Rhoades was immersed in a family tradition tied to the sport, with his father taking him to local games from a young age and the community fostering a deep appreciation for high school athletics. Rhoades developed his basketball skills at Mahanoy Area High School, where he played under his uncle, Mickey Holland, a legendary coach who amassed over 600 career wins. Over his three-year varsity career from 1989 to 1991, he scored 1,740 points and helped the Golden Bears compile a 71-17 record, including a run to the PIAA state semifinals in his senior year. As a senior in 1991, Rhoades earned first-team all-state honors while leading the team to that semifinal appearance, though the Golden Bears fell short of a state championship. His early passion for was shaped by family involvement and local influences, including serving as a for his uncle's teams and constantly practicing shots in the neighborhood. These experiences in Mahanoy City's basketball-centric environment laid the groundwork for his athletic path, leading him to continue playing at .

College career

Rhoades enrolled at in Annville, , in 1991 and played for the Flying Dutchmen from 1991 to 1995, majoring in . As the starting , he was a key leader on the team, finishing his career as the program's all-time leading scorer with 2,050 points—a mark that stood until 1999 and currently ranks third—and holding school records in free-throw percentage at .845, assists with 668, and steals with 212. During his junior year in 1994, Rhoades guided Lebanon Valley to a 28–4 season and the national championship, culminating in a 66–59 overtime victory over in the final game held in . In that title game, he scored a team-high 20 points, including seven in overtime, earning him co-outstanding player honors for the tournament. His performance throughout the postseason underscored his role as the team's offensive engine and defensive catalyst, helping secure the program's first national title under coach Pat Flannery. Rhoades earned numerous accolades for his collegiate play, including three Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Player of the Year awards and two All-America selections. In his senior year of 1995, he was named the Division III National Player of the Year and received the Outstanding Player Award following another strong season. Rhoades graduated with a in history in 1995 and transitioned directly into coaching the following year as an assistant at Randolph-Macon College.

Coaching career

Assistant coaching positions

Rhoades began his coaching career at the age of 23 as an assistant coach at Division III Randolph-Macon College in 1996, serving under Hal Nunnally for three seasons through 1999. During this period, the Yellow Jackets achieved winning records each year, laying the groundwork for the program's subsequent success under Rhoades' later head coaching tenure. His responsibilities included opponents, assisting with planning, and supporting player development, which helped build a competitive roster in the . After a decade as head coach at Randolph-Macon from 1999 to 2009, Rhoades returned to an assistant role at the Division I level in 2009, joining Shaka Smart's staff at (VCU) as an assistant coach. He was promoted to associate in 2011 and remained with the through the 2013–14 season, contributing significantly to the program's ascent during a transformative era. Rhoades played a pivotal role in recruiting high-impact players, such as those who fueled VCU's memorable 2011 run as an 11th seed, and helped the team secure four NCAA Tournament berths over five years. A key aspect of Rhoades' contributions at VCU was his involvement in developing the team's signature full-court pressure defense, a disruptive system that emphasized relentless and turnovers to create transition opportunities. Under Smart's , Rhoades adopted and refined these defensive principles, which led to VCU ranking among the nation's top defenses in steals and forced turnovers; for instance, the 2009–10 squad won 27 games and captured the College Basketball Invitational title in Smart's debut season. This experience honed Rhoades' expertise in high-intensity defensive schemes and recruiting within 10 Conference, enabling VCU to improve from a 19–12 record in 2008–09 to consistent 20-plus win campaigns.

Head coaching at Randolph-Macon

Mike Rhoades was appointed of the Randolph-Macon College men's team in 1999 at the age of 26, succeeding longtime coach Hal Nunnally after serving as an assistant on the staff from 1996 to 1999. In his debut season, Rhoades led the Yellow Jackets to a 16-11 record, marking the beginning of a transformative era for the Division III program in the (ODAC). Over his 10-year tenure through 2009, he compiled an overall record of 197-76 (.722 ), including a dominant 136-42 mark (.764) in ODAC play, with six conference championships that underscored the program's rise to consistent contention. Rhoades' teams achieved four NCAA Division III Tournament appearances, including regional semifinal (Sweet 16) berths in 2002 and , advancing the program to new heights of visibility. He was named ODAC Coach of the Year three consecutive times from to , recognizing his rapid impact on team performance and development. A pinnacle season came in 2002-03, when the Yellow Jackets posted a program-record 28-2 mark, went 17-1 in conference play to claim the regular-season title, won the ODAC Tournament, and earned a No. 1 ranking while reaching the NCAA Sweet 16. Rhoades emphasized an up-tempo offensive style that prioritized fast breaks and aggressive play, fostering six 20-win seasons in his final seven years and building through strategic recruiting of regional talent to sustain competitiveness. In 2009, Rhoades departed Randolph-Macon to join the staff at as an assistant coach, leaving behind a legacy of elevating a modest Division III program into a perennial ODAC powerhouse with sustained postseason success and a winning culture that influenced subsequent coaches.

Head coaching at Rice

In March 2014, Mike Rhoades was hired as the of the men's basketball team, succeeding after the Owls posted a 7-24 record in the 2013-14 season. Drawing from his time as an associate at VCU, where he helped implement an aggressive defensive style, Rhoades aimed to instill a similar up-tempo, pressing system at to accelerate the program's turnaround. Over his three seasons at , Rhoades compiled a 47-52 overall record and a 26-28 mark in play, marking incremental progress from the program's prior struggles, which included a combined 12-49 record in the two seasons before his arrival. The 2014-15 campaign ended at 12-20 overall (8-10 C-USA), a five-win improvement that featured 's first victory over in-state rival since 2008. The following year, the again finished 12-20 (7-11 C-USA), but showed signs of growth in offensive efficiency despite defensive inconsistencies. Rhoades' tenure culminated in a breakout 2016-17 season with a 23-12 overall record (11-7 C-USA), the second-highest win total in program history, driven by a balanced attack that averaged 81.5 points per game. Key developments under Rhoades included a focus on defensive enhancements, particularly in the final year when held opponents to 75.7 points per game, a marked improvement from the 80.5 allowed the prior season, through adoption of pressing schemes influenced by his VCU background. The team achieved notable wins, such as a four-game winning streak—the program's first since joining the league in 2005—including a road victory over tournament runner-up . Rhoades also bolstered recruiting by landing high-impact talents like forward Connor Cashaw, the 2017 Rookie of the Year, helping to build a competitive core despite limited high-profile international additions during his time. Rhoades faced significant challenges at Rice, an academically rigorous institution with modest athletic resources that complicated attracting top recruits in a talent-rich conference. These factors contributed to sub-.500 finishes in his first two seasons, though he laid a foundation for sustained improvement, as evidenced by the ' advance to the quarterfinals of the 2017 Tournament, where they defeated Southern Miss before falling to UTEP. On March 21, 2017, Rhoades departed for the head coaching position at VCU, his former employer, leaving Rice with valuable lessons on navigating Division I transitions, resource constraints, and program rebuilding.

Head coaching at VCU

Following Shaka Smart's departure to the after the 2015-16 season, Mike Rhoades was promoted from at to VCU's position on March 21, 2017, returning to the program where he had served as an associate from to 2014. His familiarity with VCU's high-pressure system made him a natural successor, and he inherited a roster expecting to maintain the program's contention in the . Over six seasons from 2017-18 to 2022-23, Rhoades compiled a 129-61 overall (.679 ) and a 72-32 mark (.692) in Atlantic 10 play, establishing VCU as a consistent conference powerhouse. His teams captured two Atlantic 10 regular-season titles in 2018-19 and 2022-23, along with the 2022-23 conference tournament championship, securing automatic NCAA Tournament bids in the latter two years. VCU advanced to the NCAA Tournament three times under Rhoades: in 2019 as a No. 8 seed, where they fell in the first round to UCF (58-73); in 2021 as a No. 10 seed, selected for the event but forced to withdraw before their first-round matchup against due to protocols; and in 2023 as a No. 12 seed, losing in the first round to Saint Mary's (51-63). Rhoades evolved VCU's signature "Havoc" full-court pressure defense, a disruptive system he helped pioneer as an assistant, emphasizing turnovers and transition opportunities while ranking among the nation's top defenses in points allowed per game during his tenure (e.g., 62.4 in 2021-22, 20th nationally). His player development focus produced NBA talent, including guard Nah'Shon "Bones" Hyland (drafted 26th overall by Denver in 2021) and forward Vince Williams Jr. (47th overall by Memphis in 2022), both of whom emerged as key contributors during his early seasons. Rhoades departed VCU on March 29, 2023, to become head coach at Penn State, leaving the program at a high point after the 2022-23 title sweep and a No. 1 national ranking in defensive efficiency per KenPom ratings that season.

Head coaching at Penn State

Mike Rhoades was hired as Penn State's head men's basketball coach on March 29, 2023, succeeding , who had departed for . His appointment brought a coach with prior success, including a Final Four appearance at VCU, to the Big Ten program. In his first season (2023-24), Rhoades led the Nittany Lions to a 16-17 overall record and 9-11 in Big Ten play, finishing tied for ninth in the conference despite significant roster turnover following Shrewsberry's exit. The team showed resilience in conference matchups but missed postseason play, marking a transitional year focused on establishing foundational systems. The 2024-25 campaign saw modest improvement in overall wins at 16-15 (6-14 Big Ten, 17th place), though injuries and further departures prompted Rhoades to emphasize youth development and roster retooling. Penn State opted out of postseason consideration, including the , to prioritize offseason recruitment for long-term growth. Entering his third season in 2025-26, Rhoades oversees one of the youngest rosters in , with eight among 10 new additions and only three returning players. This approach bucks traditional trends by investing in inexperienced talent, including international recruits like 20-year-old Turkish guard Melih Tunca, who debuted with 19 points in the opener. The Nittany Lions started the year with a 76-68 victory over Fairfield on , overcoming a 13-point deficit through a strong closing stretch, highlighted by contributions from Tunca and Kayden . On November 8, Penn State secured an 87-43 road victory over New Haven, the largest margin in program road wins in 50 years, testing the young roster in a small-venue environment. The Nittany Lions followed with an 80-71 win over on November 11, moving to 3-0 as of November 15, 2025. Rhoades' strategies center on fostering a "no-panic" culture to build confidence in the young group, encouraging them to play "free and fast and aggressive" without fear of mistakes amid Big Ten challenges like a tough slate and expanded conference competition. For the season's goals, Rhoades aims to define a new team identity rooted in hunger and adaptability, viewing the rebuild as an opportunity to compete immediately while laying groundwork for sustained Big Ten contention.

Personal life

Family

Mike Rhoades is married to Jodie Smith Rhoades, whom he met while both were students at , where she played and graduated in 1996. The couple has three children: sons Logan and Chase, and daughter Porter. Rhoades' family has provided steadfast support during his career transitions, including accompanying him on a flight to in 2014 upon his appointment as at . Following his move to Penn State in 2023, Jodie initially remained in but relocated to State College a year later to join him and their daughter Porter, who is a member of the Penn State team. His upbringing has shaped family traditions emphasizing resilience and strong interpersonal bonds.

Community involvement

Throughout his coaching career, Mike Rhoades has actively engaged in youth programs, drawing on his roots in the Lebanon Valley region where he starred as a player at . These efforts extend to broader community events, including a 2024 charity exhibition game hosted at , which supported local initiatives and highlighted his ongoing ties to the area. Rhoades has spearheaded charitable work in response to community needs across his coaching stops. At VCU, he led relief efforts in 2017, organizing donation drives, a blood drive, and auctions at The Diamond ballpark in partnership with the , collecting essential supplies and raising funds for Houston-area victims given his prior residence there. At Penn State, he hosts the annual Coaches vs. Cancer Golf Tournament, with the 28th edition on May 30, 2025, benefiting the through community gatherings that unite alumni and supporters to combat cancer. In 2025, his team participated in a against Dayton on October 19, supporting Jay's Light and the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation to promote adolescent and awareness. Beyond , Rhoades emphasizes through youth-focused initiatives and . He directed the Mike Rhoades Camp at VCU, an annual event for ages 5-18 emphasizing skills, sportsmanship, and equal participation, often involving current and former players as instructors to foster personal growth. At Randolph-Macon, his decade-long tenure as built lasting connections with alumni, promoting a culture of commitment and support within the program's network. In 2025, he served as at the 11th Annual to Youth & Community Breakfast for the Schuylkill County , drawing parallels between and coaching to inspire character development in young people, stating that such impacts "will last a lot longer than we’re here on this earth."

Coaching statistics

Head coaching record

Mike Rhoades has compiled a career head coaching record of 408–221 (.648) across 21 seasons at the NCAA Division III and Division I levels as of November 15, 2025. His Division I record stands at 211–145 (.593) over 12 seasons. The following table summarizes his head coaching tenures by school, including overall and conference records, winning percentages, and key postseason achievements:
SchoolYearsOverall Record (Win %)Conference Record (Win %)ConferencePostseason Appearances
Randolph–Macon1999–2009197–76 (.722)Not availableODAC
Rice2014–201747–52 (.475)23–31 (.426)C-USA (2017)
VCU2017–2023129–61 (.679)72–32 (.692)A-10 (2019, 2021, 2023); 1× (2018)
Penn State2023–present35–32 (.522)15–25 (.375)Big TenNone
Rhoades' teams have qualified for the postseason 9 times, including 7 NCAA Tournament appearances (4 Division III, 3 Division I). His .648 career ranks him among the most successful active coaches in NCAA men's .

Awards and honors

During his tenure at Randolph-Macon College from 1999 to 2009, Mike Rhoades earned the (ODAC) Coach of the Year award three consecutive times from 2001 to 2003. In the 2002–03 season, his team achieved a program-record 28–2 mark and advanced to the , leading to additional honors including the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) South District Coach of the Year and State Coach of the Year awards. At Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) from 2017 to 2023, Rhoades was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year in 2019 for guiding the Rams to a 26–7 overall record and a share of the regular-season title in his second season, marking the first time a VCU coach received the honor. That year, he also earned the Richmond Times-Dispatch State Coach of the Year award and was a finalist for the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year. Rhoades' playing career contributions were recognized with induction into the Middle Atlantic Conference Hall of Fame in 2013, where he was honored as a two-time NABC All-American and the 1995 USA Today Division III National Player of the Year during his time at . As of November 2025, no conference or national coaching awards have been reported for his tenure at Penn State University, which began in 2023.

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