PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Providence College announced Sunday that it has hired South Florida head coach Bryan Hodgson to serve as the Friars' next men's basketball coach; Hodgson led USF to a 25-9 record, the American Conference regular-season and tournament titles, and an NCAA Tournament berth this season. The move follows Providence's March 13 dismissal of Kim English after a 15-18 season; Reuters and other outlets reported Hodgson will sign a multi-year (reported five-year) contract, USF will begin a coaching search, and university officials issued statements praising Hodgson's leadership and program-building credentials.
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This coaching change could shake up the men's basketball scene. If you're a Providence fan, you're hoping Hodgson can replicate his South Florida success. If you're a USF fan, you're watching who they'll hire next. Either way, it's a good time to check out season ticket options.
Bryan Hodgson is now leading Providence's men's basketball after a successful stint at South Florida. His leadership and program-building skills are highly praised. It's a fresh start for Providence after a disappointing season. Worth forwarding if you know a college basketball enthusiast.
Providence College benefited by hiring Bryan Hodgson, leveraging his recent AAC regular-season and tournament championships and NCAA Tournament experience to accelerate program rebuilding and future recruitment.
University of South Florida men's basketball suffered the loss of a head coach who delivered a 25-9 season and an NCAA berth, creating an immediate need for a successor and potential roster uncertainty.
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Providence hires South Florida's Bryan Hodgson as coach
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