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Virginia
Commonwealth University named Anthony
Grant its new men's basketball coach on
Tuesday, making him the ninth coach in the
program's history. Grant, a native of
Miami, Florida, recently finished his 10th
year at the University of Florida and his
12th year overall as a top assistant under
veteran coach Billy Donovan, more than a
decade of work culminating in the Gator's
first national title in basketball.
"Right now is an exciting time for VCU
Athletics," said VCU Director of Athletics
Dr. Richard L. Sander. "Bringing in
Anthony Grant, a national champion, to
lead our men's basketball program is very
exciting. Anthony is a star. Coach Grant
is an exceptional recruiter, he is a
tremendous teacher, a superior coach and
an even better person. His addition to VCU
positions us for greatness."
"I am very excited to be here at VCU,"
commented Grant. "I appreciate Dr. Sander,
President [Eugene] Trani, and Mr.
[Norwood] Teague giving me this
opportunity. There is an obvious
commitment on behalf of the administration
to athletics and men's basketball in
particular, to put us in a position to
compete for championships."
At Florida, Grant served as Donovan's top
aid in all phases of coaching, including
recruiting, on-floor coaching, scouting,
and practice planning. Grant played a key
role in helping the Gators to the 2006
NCAA title, the 2005 and 2006 Southeastern
Conference Tournament titles, three SEC
Eastern Division titles and back-to-back
SEC Championships in 2000 and 2001. The
1999 and 2000 teams made the first
back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances in
school history and the 2000 squad made
UF's first appearance in the National
Championship game. The Gators have reached
eight straight NCAA Tournaments, capped by
the national title in 2006 in which
Florida became the first team since the
1968 UCLA Bruins to win both the national
semifinal and the final by 15+ points. The
Gators are 226-98 (.698) during Grant's
10-year stint in Gainesville.
"The time and situation couldn't be more
perfect for Coach Grant to join VCU - both
our program and league are poised to reach
the next level," said VCU President Eugene
P. Trani. "We are thrilled to have a
person of Anthony Grant's stature,
experience and recruiting talents, and
eagerly await the successes that are ahead
of us."
Grant has been an integral part in the
recruiting and coaching of nine McDonald's
All-Americans and four NBA First Round
Draft choices. Four of the past seven
signing classes for the Gators have been
ranked in the top five in the nation by
every major recruiting service.
Before making the journey south to
Florida, Grant spent two years at
Marshall, also under Donovan, helping the
Thundering Herd to a 35-20 record. Grant
also served as an assistant for a single
season at Stetson, after wrapping up a
seven-year stint as a prep coach in Miami.
At the high school level, Grant's teams
captured three state titles, five straight
national rankings in USA Today and an
overall record of 172-11.
Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Grant
spent his collegiate playing career at the
University of Dayton (1983-87), guiding
the Flyers to a 70-49 (.588) overall mark,
a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, and
one National Invitational Tournament
berth. In his 105 appearances in a Flyer
uniform, Grant registered 11.6 points and
6.7 rebounds each time out and was named
the team's Most Valuable Player as a
senior.
Grant is married to the former Christina
Harrell of Miami, Fla. They have three
sons, 10-year-old Anthony, 5-year-old
Preston and Makai, 11 months. Their
daughter, Jayda Danielle, is four years
old.
"We are extremely proud and excited to
have Anthony join the VCU family,"
commented soon-to-be VCU Director of
Athletics Norwood T. Teague. "He brings
the experience, the recruiting ability,
and the drive that will continue to help
build VCU men's basketball. I look forward
to working with him for a long time. The
future of VCU is very bright."
Grant will inherit a program that went
19-10 a year ago, including an 11-7 mark
in league play. The Rams, who posted an
impressive 12-2 record in the Alltel
Pavilion at the Stuart C. Siegel Center
and saw record-setting attendance figures
last season, will return three starters
among eight letterwinners, while welcoming
two newcomers for the 2006-07 season.
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