Anderson signs extension at Arkansas through 2020

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) - Mike Anderson wanted nothing more than to return home when he left Missouri for Arkansas in 2011. He is in no hurry to leave.

The fourth-year coach signed a two-year contract extension Tuesday through the 2019-20 season. The former Razorbacks assistant was originally signed to a seven-year contract.

"This is the kind of commitment that confirms my decision to be the head coach at the University of Arkansas and return to a place that has been so great to me and my family," Anderson said. "I know I'm the right person for this job and I know how many people in the state of Arkansas that our program touches. We will return to NCAA Tournaments and I will get the job done."

Arkansas got off to an 11-2 start this season under Anderson and is ranked No. 23. As of Monday, the Razorbacks are 70-41 under Anderson, including 60-6 at Bud Walton Arena, and their NIT selection last season was the school's first postseason appearance since 2008.

Anderson will continue to make $2.2 million annually during his two-year extension, the same salary as his original contract. His extension also includes a maximum of $200,000 in annual incentive bonuses related to academic achievement.

Last spring, six players graduated from Arkansas.

"Under his leadership, we have made substantial progress on the court," athletic director Jeff Long said. "He has firmly positioned our program to once again compete for SEC championships and return to the NCAA Tournament for years to come."

Anderson, who was an assistant coach at Arkansas under Nolan Richardson for 17 seasons - including during the 1994 national championship run - is the first Razorbacks coach to win 18 or more games in each of his first three seasons.

He took over a program that had largely been mired in mediocrity since Richardson's firing in 2002 and last season's 22-12 record marked the school's first 20-win season since 2007-08.

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