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Stanford names Nevada's Johnson coach

Published: May 25, 2004 at 6:44 PM

PALO ALTO, Calif., May 25 (UPI) -- Less than two months after signing a contract with Nevada, Trent Johnson was named by Stanford on Tuesday as men's basketball coach.

He replaces Mike Montgomery who stepped down after 18 years at the Pacific-10 Conference school to take over as coach of the NBA's Golden State Warriors last Friday.

Johnson agreed to a five-year contract worth more than $450,000 annually with Nevada on March 30, a day after interviewing for the job at Utah. But he had an out clause in his contract and exercised it for the right to coach at Stanford.

The 47-year-old Johnson was an assistant for three seasons at Stanford before heading to Nevada in 1999.

This past season, Johnson led Nevada to a 25-9 record, the Western Athletic Conference tournament title and a run to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. The Wolf Pack upset Michigan State and Gonzaga before losing to Georgia Tech.

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