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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - William and Mary head coach Tony Shaver announced the
addition of Kevin Hogan to the men's basketball staff as the program's Director
of Basketball operations. Hogan, who has two years of Division I coaching
experience at Florida A&M, spent last season as an assistant coach at Tallahassee
Community College. Hogan's responsibilities on the Tribe staff will include
film exchange, team travel, facilities, camp and other administrative duties.
"We are really happy to have Kevin join our staff," Shaver said. "He has a strong basketball background and the game of basketball is in his blood. His father, Don, has been a very successful coach at all levels. Kevin is well prepared to handle the responsibility of the director of basketball position and a great fit for the W&M community."
Hogan helped TCC to a 15-13 ledger as a member of head coach Eddie Barnes' staff in 2012. Prior to his time at Tallahassee Community College, Hogan served on the coaching staff at Florida A&M from 2009-11 under Eugene Harris.
"I am very excited for the opportunity to be part of such a prestigious academic institution and a basketball program that competes at a high level in William and Mary," Hogan said. "I have been very impressed by the level of the organization with which the basketball staff operates, and I'm looking forward to making a contribution to an already strong staff."
Hogan played collegiately at Rollins College, where he graduated ranking second in 3-pointers made (270) and third in 3-point percentage (44.0). He became the 34th player in Tars' history to scored 1,000 career points and finished with 1,295, which ranked 22nd in program annals.
Over his career, Hogan appeared in 129 games with 58 stars, while helping the Tars to three 20-win seasons, an overall mark of 88-34 and two NCAA South Region Tournament appearances. Rollins won Sunshine State Conference (SSC) regular season titles in 2006 and 2007 to go along with a tournament crown in 2006. In 2009, Hogan capped his career, leading Rollins to the championship game of the SSC Tournament.
As a senior, he earned honorable mention All-SSC honors and capped his career, garnering SSC All-Tournament accolades. He was an All-Freshman Team choice as a rookie in 2006. Hogan led the SSC in 3-pointers made as a junior with 84, while connecting on 46.7 percent from long range. Over his career, he averaged in double figures each of his last three years at Rollins, scoring 10.9 points per game as a sophomore, 12.8 as a junior and a career-best 13.7 in his final campaign in 2009.
Hogan graduated from Rollins with a bachelor's degree in political science in 2007, before going on to earn his MBA in finance from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins in 2009. A Pensacola, Fla., native, Hogan played at Milton High School, before enrolling at Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Union, Va., where he played for legendary prep school coach Fletcher Arritt.
Coaching basketball at the collegiate level runs in the Hogan family. Kevin's father, Don, is currently the associate head coach on Cliff Ellis' staff at Coastal Carolina. Don Hogan was also the head coach at the University of West Florida from 1993-2009.
Hogan and his wife, Haley, have a son, Graham (2).
"We are really happy to have Kevin join our staff," Shaver said. "He has a strong basketball background and the game of basketball is in his blood. His father, Don, has been a very successful coach at all levels. Kevin is well prepared to handle the responsibility of the director of basketball position and a great fit for the W&M community."
Hogan helped TCC to a 15-13 ledger as a member of head coach Eddie Barnes' staff in 2012. Prior to his time at Tallahassee Community College, Hogan served on the coaching staff at Florida A&M from 2009-11 under Eugene Harris.
"I am very excited for the opportunity to be part of such a prestigious academic institution and a basketball program that competes at a high level in William and Mary," Hogan said. "I have been very impressed by the level of the organization with which the basketball staff operates, and I'm looking forward to making a contribution to an already strong staff."
Hogan played collegiately at Rollins College, where he graduated ranking second in 3-pointers made (270) and third in 3-point percentage (44.0). He became the 34th player in Tars' history to scored 1,000 career points and finished with 1,295, which ranked 22nd in program annals.
Over his career, Hogan appeared in 129 games with 58 stars, while helping the Tars to three 20-win seasons, an overall mark of 88-34 and two NCAA South Region Tournament appearances. Rollins won Sunshine State Conference (SSC) regular season titles in 2006 and 2007 to go along with a tournament crown in 2006. In 2009, Hogan capped his career, leading Rollins to the championship game of the SSC Tournament.
As a senior, he earned honorable mention All-SSC honors and capped his career, garnering SSC All-Tournament accolades. He was an All-Freshman Team choice as a rookie in 2006. Hogan led the SSC in 3-pointers made as a junior with 84, while connecting on 46.7 percent from long range. Over his career, he averaged in double figures each of his last three years at Rollins, scoring 10.9 points per game as a sophomore, 12.8 as a junior and a career-best 13.7 in his final campaign in 2009.
Hogan graduated from Rollins with a bachelor's degree in political science in 2007, before going on to earn his MBA in finance from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins in 2009. A Pensacola, Fla., native, Hogan played at Milton High School, before enrolling at Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Union, Va., where he played for legendary prep school coach Fletcher Arritt.
Coaching basketball at the collegiate level runs in the Hogan family. Kevin's father, Don, is currently the associate head coach on Cliff Ellis' staff at Coastal Carolina. Don Hogan was also the head coach at the University of West Florida from 1993-2009.
Hogan and his wife, Haley, have a son, Graham (2).













