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Providence basketball hires George Mason's Kim English as head coach


Providence has hired George Mason’s Kim English as its next men’s basketball coach. English, 34, spent the last two seasons at the helm of the Patriots, who he led to the program’s first 20-win season in six years. A former Missouri standout who won Big 12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player in 2012, English was a 2nd-round draft pick to the Pistons. (FOX Sports)

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Providence basketball hires George Mason's Kim English as head coach