CLEMSON BASKETBALL

Florida Adds Clemson Assistant Coach Smart


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GAINESVILLE, Fla. - University of Florida men's basketball coach Billy

Donovan moved quickly to fill the vacancy in his coaching staff, adding

Shaka Smart of Clemson as assistant coach on Monday.

Smart replaces Lewis Preston who left Florida after two years to join

the coaching staff at Penn State.

"We're very excited to have Shaka as part of our program,"

Donovan said. "There are many people who I trust and respect in the

coaching community that have had nothing but great things to say about

Shaka, his work ethic, and his knowledge of the game."

Widely regarded as one of the top young assistants in the nation, the

31-year-old Smart comes to Florida after spending the last two years at

Clemson where he helped the Tigers to 49 wins over the past two years.

Clemson reached the postseason in each of his two years, and advanced

to the ACC title game this past season as well as the NCAA Tournament.

Prior to his tenure at Clemson, Smart was a three-year assistant at

Akron, helping the Zips to a 23-10 record in 2005-06, their highest

victory total since becoming a Division-I program in 1980-81. The Zips

went 14-4 in league play that year and advanced to the Second Round of

the postseason NIT.

Smart's stay at Clemson was also his second run with head coach Oliver

Purnell. Smart was the Director of Basketball Operations for Purnell at

Dayton for two years, as the Flyers posted a 45-17 record in those two

seasons.

He joined Purnell's staff after getting his first assistant job

directly out of college, spending two years at California University of

Pennsylvania, where he helped his squad to a 40-16 mark.

Smart played his college basketball at Kenyon College and graduated

Magna cum laude in 1999 with a degree in history. A four-year starter

and three-year captain, he holds the Kenyon assist record for a season

(184) and a career (542). As a senior, he was an All-North Coast

Conference selection and was the NCAC Scholar Athlete of the Year. He

was one of 20 students selected for the 1999 USA Today All-USA Academic

team and received a NCAA postgraduate scholarship. He later earned his

master's degree in social science from California (Pa.).

Originally hailing from Madison, WI, Smart married the former Maya

Payne on May 20, 2006

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