San Diego hires Steve Lavin as basketball coach

Feb 19, 2022; Los Angeles, California, USA; FS1 analyst Steve Lavin during the game between the UCLA Bruins and the Washington Huskies at Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Former UCLA and St. John’s basketball coach Steve Lavin left the broadcast booth to return to the bench on Wednesday, taking over as the head coach at the University of San Diego.

USD athletic director Bill McGillis tweeted the news, and Lavin subsequently updated his Twitter profile to start with “@USDMBB Head Coach” while adding “Former Analyst” for Fox Sports, ESPN, CBS, Turner and Westwood One Radio.

Lavin spent the bulk of the past two decades as a broadcaster between and after successful spells in charge of the Bruins and the Red Storm.

He compiled a 145-78 record at UCLA from 1996-97 to 2002-03, leading the Bruins to the NCAA Tournament in each of his first six seasons and to the Sweet 16 in five of those years.

Lavin, 57, returned to coaching with St. John’s in 2010-11 and remained on the job through 2014-15. He missed the majority of the 2011-12 season while receiving treatment for prostate cancer. Lavin took the Red Storm to the NCAA Tournament twice.

Lavin takes over for Sam Scholl, who was fired by McGillis on March 6 following a third consecutive losing season. The Toreros went 15-16 in 2021-22, leaving Scholl with a 50-66 mark in his four-plus years on the job.

–Field Level Media

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