Providence Taps USF's Bryan Hodgson as New Men's Basketball Coach
Providence College has made a pivotal move in its men's basketball program, officially appointing Bryan Hodgson as the new head coach. Hodgson, who previously led the University of South Florida men's basketball team, steps into the role as the Friars look to revitalize their program and compete at the highest level of college basketball.
The decision to hire Hodgson was announced on March 22, 2026, marking a significant chapter for Providence as it aims to build on its rich basketball tradition. Hodgson's recent tenure at South Florida caught the attention of Providence's athletic leadership and played a key role in his selection for the position.
- Hodgson most recently coached the USF Bulls in the American Athletic Conference
- His reputation centers on player development and program building
- Providence's decision comes as the program seeks renewed success in the highly competitive Big East Conference
Hodgson's move to Providence is expected to bring a new coaching philosophy and energy to the Friars, who have a storied history but are eager to return to the upper echelon of college basketball. The hiring signals Providence's commitment to investing in leadership that prioritizes both on-court performance and player growth.
As Hodgson takes the helm, attention will turn to how he assembles his coaching staff and approaches recruiting in the coming months. Providence fans and college basketball observers alike will be watching closely as the Friars embark on this new era under Hodgson's guidance.