Rodney Terry's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Rodney Terry

A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Rodney Terry.

Rodney Terry is an American college basketball coach. He recently served as the head men's basketball coach at the University of Texas at Austin, marking a significant point in his coaching career. Details regarding his specific accomplishments or coaching style were not provided.

1994: Led Somerville to Class 2A semifinals

In 1994, Rodney Terry led Somerville High School to the Class 2A semifinals.

2000: UNCW in NCAA Tournament

In 2000, Rodney Terry helped UNCW make the NCAA Tournaments by way of winning the CAA Tournaments.

2002: UNCW upset USC in NCAA Tournament

In 2002, as a #13 seed, UNCW upset #4 seed USC in the first round for the first NCAA Tournament win in program history with Rodney Terry as assistant coach.

2002: First win over a ranked opponent since 2002

On January 3, 2015, Rodney Terry's Fresno State team achieved its first win over a ranked opponent since 2002 by defeating #25 San Diego State.

2003: Texas to Final Four

In 2003, with Rodney Terry as assistant coach, Texas made an NCAA Tournament run to the Final Four.

2006: Texas to Elite Eight

In 2006, with Rodney Terry as assistant coach, Texas made an NCAA Tournament run to the Elite Eight.

2008: Texas to Elite Eight

In 2008, with Rodney Terry as assistant coach, Texas made an NCAA Tournament run to the Elite Eight.

January 3, 2015: Fresno State beat #25 San Diego State

On January 3, 2015, Rodney Terry's Fresno State team beat #25 San Diego State for its first win over a ranked opponent since 2002.

2015: Fresno State led by Terry

In the 2015–16 season, Rodney Terry led Fresno State to a 25–10 record, MW tournament title, and NCAA tournament auto-bid.

January 2016: Three-year Extension

In January 2016, Rodney Terry received a three-year extension and nearly $50,000 annual raise from Fresno State.

2025: All-time leading scorer record at St. Edward's University still stands

As of 2025, Rodney Terry's record as the all-time leading scorer at St. Edward's University still stands.