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Florida assistant Kevin Hovde relishes Final Four run before leaving to coach Columbia
Florida assistant Kevin Hovde relishes Final Four run before leaving to coach Columbia

Fox Sports

time30-03-2025

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  • Fox Sports

Florida assistant Kevin Hovde relishes Final Four run before leaving to coach Columbia

Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Decked out in a Final Four T-shirt, Kevin Hovde answered a FaceTime call from Columbia athletic director Peter Pilling, who offered congratulations and his patience in giving the Florida assistant another week before reporting to his new gig as the Lions' coach. What a thrilling last hurrah for Hovde alongside longtime friend and Florida coach Todd Golden before he departs to begin leading his own program at age 36. 'We'll finish this out,' a beaming Hovde said Saturday night outside top-seeded Florida's celebratory locker room following an 84-79 win over No. 3 seed Texas Tech. 'It's amazing really being a part of it and seeing how far we've come being three years at Florida, where the program was three years ago when we took it over and now for it to culminate in this.' Hovde, who was hired on March 24 as Columbia's coach, will help guide the Gators to their first Final Four since 2014. After that, he will relocate to New York City, leaving the Southeastern Conference for the Ivy League. 'I'm just glad that Peter Pilling, the AD at Columbia, made the right choice and gave this opportunity to Kevin,' Golden said. 'They're really fortunate to have him, and he's fortunate for the opportunity. And he's going to do a great job. There's no doubt in my mind about that. I'm going to miss him. But I think the sign of having success is when guys work with you or they play for you and as they move on, their opportunities continue to get better.' Hovde isn't the only Florida assistant on the move to become a head coach once the season ends. John Andrzejek is taking over at Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina. First, 'we're going to cut some more nets down,' Hovde said of his chat with Pilling about the immediate priorities before the big move. 'Unreal.' For Hovde, this is a return to Columbia, where he spent five seasons — two under Golden — after starting as the director of basketball operations in 2011 before being promoted to assistant coach the following season. The Lions finished 25-10 during his last season in 2015-16 and won the Tournament. Hovde then went to San Francisco and Richmond before going to Florida with Golden in 2022. 'It's amazing,' Hovde said while also mentioning former Columbia coach Kyle Smith, now at Stanford. 'He's kind of the one who started it all, all of us back at Columbia, which is just amazing I'm going back there and it's connecting back to that. Myself, Todd, Carlin (Hartman), John Andrzejek, Jon Safir are on our staff. It all started in New York City 15 years ago.' And Golden isn't quite ready to let Hovde go. There's scouting to do, an offensive game plan to develop, logistics to sort out. The Gators are headed back to Gainesville, where they expect to arrive on campus in time to watch fellow No. 1 seed Auburn take on second-seeded Michigan State in the Elite Eight to determine Florida's next opponent. 'He's an amazing man and we've shared a lot of times together in our coaching career,' Golden said of Hovde. 'I've worked with him I think every year but three of my coaching career. He's made me a much better coach. He's always run my offense. But he's like having another head coach in the program. Just incredibly bright, just super mature, great leader, super consistent. He deserves this opportunity. Senior guard Will Richard, who has been with this coaching staff all three years, is thrilled for Hovde. 'I'm definitely proud of him for getting that job,' Richard said, 'but we need him for another week. We've got two more games left.' ___ AP March Madness bracket: and coverage: Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. recommended

Florida assistant Kevin Hovde relishes Final Four run before leaving to coach Columbia
Florida assistant Kevin Hovde relishes Final Four run before leaving to coach Columbia

Yahoo

time30-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Florida assistant Kevin Hovde relishes Final Four run before leaving to coach Columbia

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Decked out in a Final Four T-shirt, Kevin Hovde answered a FaceTime call from Columbia athletic director Peter Pilling, who offered congratulations and his patience in giving the Florida assistant another week before reporting to his new gig as the Lions' coach. What a thrilling last hurrah for Hovde alongside longtime friend and Florida coach Todd Golden before he departs to begin leading his own program at age 36. Advertisement 'We'll finish this out,' a beaming Hovde said Saturday night outside top-seeded Florida's celebratory locker room following an 84-79 win over No. 3 seed Texas Tech. 'It's amazing really being a part of it and seeing how far we've come being three years at Florida, where the program was three years ago when we took it over and now for it to culminate in this.' Hovde, who was hired on March 24 as Columbia's coach, will help guide the Gators to their first Final Four since 2014. After that, he will relocate to New York City, leaving the Southeastern Conference for the Ivy League. 'I'm just glad that Peter Pilling, the AD at Columbia, made the right choice and gave this opportunity to Kevin,' Golden said. 'They're really fortunate to have him, and he's fortunate for the opportunity. And he's going to do a great job. There's no doubt in my mind about that. I'm going to miss him. But I think the sign of having success is when guys work with you or they play for you and as they move on, their opportunities continue to get better.' Hovde isn't the only Florida assistant on the move to become a head coach once the season ends. John Andrzejek is taking over at Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina. Advertisement First, 'we're going to cut some more nets down,' Hovde said of his chat with Pilling about the immediate priorities before the big move. 'Unreal.' For Hovde, this is a return to Columbia, where he spent five seasons — two under Golden — after starting as the director of basketball operations in 2011 before being promoted to assistant coach the following season. The Lions finished 25-10 during his last season in 2015-16 and won the Tournament. Hovde then went to San Francisco and Richmond before going to Florida with Golden in 2022. 'It's amazing,' Hovde said while also mentioning former Columbia coach Kyle Smith, now at Stanford. 'He's kind of the one who started it all, all of us back at Columbia, which is just amazing I'm going back there and it's connecting back to that. Myself, Todd, Carlin (Hartman), John Andrzejek, Jon Safir are on our staff. It all started in New York City 15 years ago.' Advertisement And Golden isn't quite ready to let Hovde go. There's scouting to do, an offensive game plan to develop, logistics to sort out. The Gators are headed back to Gainesville, where they expect to arrive on campus in time to watch fellow No. 1 seed Auburn take on second-seeded Michigan State in the Elite Eight to determine Florida's next opponent. 'He's an amazing man and we've shared a lot of times together in our coaching career,' Golden said of Hovde. 'I've worked with him I think every year but three of my coaching career. He's made me a much better coach. He's always run my offense. But he's like having another head coach in the program. Just incredibly bright, just super mature, great leader, super consistent. He deserves this opportunity. Senior guard Will Richard, who has been with this coaching staff all three years, is thrilled for Hovde. 'I'm definitely proud of him for getting that job,' Richard said, 'but we need him for another week. We've got two more games left.' Advertisement ___ AP March Madness bracket: and coverage: Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here.

Florida assistant Kevin Hovde relishes Final Four run before leaving to coach Columbia
Florida assistant Kevin Hovde relishes Final Four run before leaving to coach Columbia

Associated Press

time30-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Florida assistant Kevin Hovde relishes Final Four run before leaving to coach Columbia

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Decked out in a Final Four T-shirt, Kevin Hovde answered a FaceTime call from Columbia athletic director Peter Pilling, who offered congratulations and his patience in giving the Florida assistant another week before reporting to his new gig as the Lions' coach. What a thrilling last hurrah for Hovde alongside longtime friend and Florida coach Todd Golden before he departs to begin leading his own program at age 36. 'We'll finish this out,' a beaming Hovde said Saturday night outside top-seeded Florida's celebratory locker room following an 84-79 win over No. 3 seed Texas Tech. 'It's amazing really being a part of it and seeing how far we've come being three years at Florida, where the program was three years ago when we took it over and now for it to culminate in this.' Hovde, who was hired on March 24 as Columbia's coach, will help guide the Gators to their first Final Four since 2014. After that, he will relocate to New York City, leaving the Southeastern Conference for the Ivy League. 'I'm just glad that Peter Pilling, the AD at Columbia, made the right choice and gave this opportunity to Kevin,' Golden said. 'They're really fortunate to have him, and he's fortunate for the opportunity. And he's going to do a great job. There's no doubt in my mind about that. I'm going to miss him. But I think the sign of having success is when guys work with you or they play for you and as they move on, their opportunities continue to get better.' Hovde isn't the only Florida assistant on the move to become a head coach once the season ends. John Andrzejek is taking over at Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina. First, 'we're going to cut some more nets down,' Hovde said of his chat with Pilling about the immediate priorities before the big move. 'Unreal.' For Hovde, this is a return to Columbia, where he spent five seasons — two under Golden — after starting as the director of basketball operations in 2011 before being promoted to assistant coach the following season. The Lions finished 25-10 during his last season in 2015-16 and won the Tournament. Hovde then went to San Francisco and Richmond before going to Florida with Golden in 2022. 'It's amazing,' Hovde said while also mentioning former Columbia coach Kyle Smith, now at Stanford. 'He's kind of the one who started it all, all of us back at Columbia, which is just amazing I'm going back there and it's connecting back to that. Myself, Todd, Carlin (Hartman), John Andrzejek, Jon Safir are on our staff. It all started in New York City 15 years ago.' And Golden isn't quite ready to let Hovde go. There's scouting to do, an offensive game plan to develop, logistics to sort out. The Gators are headed back to Gainesville, where they expect to arrive on campus in time to watch fellow No. 1 seed Auburn take on second-seeded Michigan State in the Elite Eight to determine Florida's next opponent. 'He's an amazing man and we've shared a lot of times together in our coaching career,' Golden said of Hovde. 'I've worked with him I think every year but three of my coaching career. He's made me a much better coach. He's always run my offense. But he's like having another head coach in the program. Just incredibly bright, just super mature, great leader, super consistent. He deserves this opportunity. Senior guard Will Richard, who has been with this coaching staff all three years, is thrilled for Hovde. 'I'm definitely proud of him for getting that job,' Richard said, 'but we need him for another week. We've got two more games left.'

Florida Gators assistant named Columbia University men's basketball head coach
Florida Gators assistant named Columbia University men's basketball head coach

USA Today

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Florida Gators assistant named Columbia University men's basketball head coach

Florida Gators assistant named Columbia University men's basketball head coach 𝑾𝑬𝑳𝑪𝑶𝑴𝑬 𝑩𝑨𝑪𝑲 Join us in welcoming back former assistant @CoachKevinHovde as the new head coach of @CULionsMBB!#RoarLionRoar 🦁 // #OnlyHere 🗽 — Columbia Athletics (@GoColumbiaLions) March 24, 2025 As the Florida Gators prepare for the Sweet 16, one of their top basketball assistants is on the move. On Monday, Columbia University announced that Kevin Hovde is set to become their next head coach, stepping into a new leadership role after the Gators' NCAA Tournament run concludes. It'll mark a return to familiar territory because Hovde previously spent several seasons on Columbia's staff from 2011-2016. "I am honored to be named head coach of Columbia men's basketball," Hovde said in a statement via Columbia. "Columbia is truly a special place for my family and me, and we are thrilled to be back." During his time in Gainesville, Hovde played a major part in shaping Florida's high-powered offense, which ranked among the best in the country this season. He's been instrumental in the Gators' success, contributing to a style of play that emphasizes tempo, spacing and efficiency. Hovde's rise through the coaching ranks has followed a steady climb. He's worked alongside Florida head coach Todd Golden at multiple programs — most notably at San Francisco — before both made the jump to the SEC. That familiarity has translated into strong chemistry on the sidelines and consistent growth on the court. "Hov (Hovde) and I have worked together five out of six years I've been a head coach," Golden said at a recent press conference. "He's just an incredible basketball mind, but an even better person. Again, just incredibly mature, responsible. Always being ahead of the game with what he does. He deserves a lot of credit for how explosive our offense is." Hovde is expected to remain with the Gators through their current tournament run before officially transitioning to his new role in the Ivy League. His focus, for now, stays on helping Florida continue its push toward a potential 2025 NCAA Championship. Up next for the Gators The No. 1 Florida Gators face off against the No. 4 Maryland Terrapins in the Sweet 16 of the 2025 NCAA Tournament on Thursday, March 27. That game will be played at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California, with tipoff set for 7:39 p.m. ET. The game will be nationally broadcast on TBS. Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Bluesky, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.

Report: Florida assistant Kevin Hovde is new head men's basketball coach at Columbia
Report: Florida assistant Kevin Hovde is new head men's basketball coach at Columbia

NBC Sports

time24-03-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Report: Florida assistant Kevin Hovde is new head men's basketball coach at Columbia

NEW YORK — Columbia hired Florida assistant Kevin Hovde as its head coach, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because no official announcement has been made. Hovde was on the staff at Columbia for five seasons, two alongside current Florida coach Todd Golden. He joined the program as the director of basketball operations in 2011 and was promoted to assistant coach the following season. In 2015-16, his final season at Columbia, the Lions went 25-10 and won the Tournament. After his time at Columbia, Hovde went to San Francisco, Richmond and then Florida. He's been with the Gators since 2022. Florida is a No. 1 seed in the men's NCAA Tournament and the Gators are in the Sweet 16. The Lions parted ways with former coach Jim Engles. He took over in 2016, a year after Hovde left. This season, Columbia had its best non-conference record ever, starting 8-0 and receiving votes in the poll before finishing 11-2, including a win at Villanova. It was the best start to a season since the 1969-70 team. The Lions struggled to a 1-13 mark in the Ivy League because of injuries. Hovde met his wife Jackie while at Columbia. She graduated from the school in 2009 and was a two-sport letter winner in field hockey and basketball. They have two daughters, Lyla and Penny.

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