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Kevin Broadus

Kevin Broadus
Sport(s) Basketball
Current position
Title Assistant coach
Team Maryland
Conference Big Ten
Biographical details
Born (1964-01-30) January 30, 1964 (age 53)
Washington, D.C.
Playing career
1982–1983 Grambling State
1983–1986 Bowie State
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1990–1993 Bowie State (asst.)
1993–1997 UDC (asst.)
1997–2001 American (asst.)
2001–2004 George Washington (asst.)
2004–2007 Georgetown (asst.)
2007–2009 Binghamton
2011–2017 Georgetown (asst.)
2017–present Maryland (asst.)
Head coaching record
Overall 37–24 (.607)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
America East regular season championship (2009)
America East Tournament championship (2009)

Kevin Levoin Broadus (born January 30, 1964) is an American college basketball coach and currently an assistant coach at Maryland. He is the former head coach at Binghamton University. Broadus was hired on March 26, 2007 to replace Al Walker. He resigned from Binghamton on October 29, 2010, after an NCAA investigation. He was born in Washington, D.C.

Before his hiring, Broadus served three seasons as an assistant at Georgetown University under John Thompson III. Broadus helped in the rebuilding of the Hoya program, culminating in a trip to the 2007 Final Four. At Georgetown as well as at Binghamton, Broadus focused on bringing in talented players from academically poor backgrounds.

Prior to arriving at Georgetown, Broadus spent 11 years as an assistant at three other schools in the District of Columbia, including four years at the University of the District of Columbia, followed by another four years at American University and three years at George Washington University.

Broadus began playing collegiately at Grambling State University, but transferred after his first season to Bowie State University. He played for Bowie State from 1983 to 1986, earning conference all-rookie honors in the 1984 season, and leading his team in scoring as a captain during his senior year. Broadus graduated from Bowie State in 1990 with a degree in business administration, and then began his coaching career at his alma mater, serving as an assistant coach for three seasons.

During the 2008–09 season, Broadus led the Bearcats to a remarkable 23–8 record. Binghamton reached its first NCAA Tournament in history by beating defending champion UMBC in the America East championship game on March 14, 2009.


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