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Bryan Hodgson, the fast-rising American college basketball coach, is finalizing a move to become the head coach at Providence College, sources confirmed Sunday, capping a whirlwind year that saw him lead South Florida to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 14 years before drawing interest from multiple programs.

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The 38-year-old Hodgson has quickly established himself as one of the most sought-after young head coaches in Division I men’s basketball. After turning down Syracuse earlier this month and reportedly weighing options including staying at USF with a lucrative retention offer, he has signed a deal with the Big East’s Providence Friars, per multiple reports including ESPN’s Pete Thamel and USA Today. An official announcement is expected soon, with an introduction slated for Tuesday.

Here are five essential things to know about Bryan Hodgson as he prepares to take over one of the Northeast’s storied programs:

  1. Rapid Rise from Assistant to Head Coach Hodgson began his coaching career after a modest playing stint at Jamestown Community College and SUNY Fredonia, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in 2011. He started as an assistant at his junior college alma mater before joining Nate Oats’ staff at the University at Buffalo (2010-2013, then later 2015-2019) and Alabama (2019-2023). Known as one of the nation’s elite recruiters, he helped Oats build high-major talent pipelines. His first head coaching job came at Arkansas State in 2023, where he posted consecutive 20-win seasons (45-28 overall), earning acclaim as one of the top first-year coaches in 2023-24. In March 2025, he moved to South Florida, replacing the late Amir Abdur-Rahim.
  2. Immediate Success at South Florida in 2025-26 In his lone season with the Bulls, Hodgson engineered a remarkable turnaround, guiding USF to a 25-9 record, the American Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament titles, and the program’s first NCAA Tournament berth since 2012. The Bulls earned an 11-seed and pushed No. 6 Louisville to the brink in the first round before falling short. The run included an 11-game win streak and highlighted Hodgson’s up-tempo, efficient style emphasizing high-percentage shots and strong defense. His 25-9 mark boosted his career head coaching record to 70-37 (.654) across Arkansas State and USF.
  3. Emotional NCAA Tournament Homecoming The Bulls’ March Madness appearance carried deep personal significance for Hodgson, a native of Olean, New York. The first-round game in Buffalo was just 60 miles from his hometown, allowing his father — who has dementia — to attend in person for what may have been one of the last opportunities to watch his son coach live. Hodgson spoke openly about his upbringing, family challenges and the full-circle moment, blending painful memories with joy. The experience underscored his roots in Western New York and added emotional weight to his debut tournament run.
  4. Hot Commodity on the Coaching Carousel Hodgson’s success made him a prime target amid the 2026 offseason openings. He reportedly turned down Syracuse (after its coaching change) despite being a top candidate and strong ties to the region. USF countered with a significant financial package to retain him, but Providence prevailed. The Friars, seeking stability and a return to Big East prominence after recent transitions, view Hodgson’s recruiting prowess, offensive innovation and ability to elevate mid-major programs as ideal fits. His quick moves — three schools in three seasons — reflect ambition and market demand for proven winners.
  5. Personal Story of Resilience and Family Hodgson’s journey includes overcoming adversity. Adopted and raised in a challenging environment, he credits mentorship and perseverance for his path. A phone call that redirected his career toward coaching proved pivotal. He holds a master’s in education from the University of the Southwest (2015) and emphasizes leadership, player development and culture-building. Off the court, he maintains an active presence on social media (@coachbryanhodgson on Instagram), sharing insights from Tampa during his USF tenure.

As Hodgson transitions to Providence, expectations are high. The Friars seek to capitalize on his track record of quick rebuilds and tournament success. His up-tempo philosophy, rooted in Oats’ influence, could energize the program amid the evolving college basketball landscape of NIL deals, transfer portal dynamics and conference realignments.

For fans in Providence and beyond, Hodgson’s arrival signals fresh optimism. His story — from small-town roots to high-profile hires — embodies the merit-based rise possible in modern coaching. With the deal signed, all eyes turn to his introductory press conference and plans for the 2026-27 season.

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Long-haul trucker Miguel Caveda recently spent around $1,800 on diesel fuel during a week on the road, about 40% more than he typically paid before the Iran war began. 

The sudden surge in diesel prices has eroded Caveda’s profit and upended his business in other ways, too. He has started searching out lighter hauls and avoiding hilly routes that guzzle fuel. He is also keenly aware that the steeper fuel costs will eventually trickle into the prices consumers pay for goods he is carrying—from tires to watermelon—assuming his business survives.

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Everton delivered a commanding performance at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium, thrashing Chelsea 3-0 in the Premier League on Saturday, March 21, 2026, with a brace from Beto and a stunning strike from Iliman Ndiaye sealing a result that boosted the Toffees’ European ambitions while intensifying scrutiny on Blues manager Liam Rosenior.

Everton 3-0 Chelsea Premier League Highlights: Beto Brace Powers Toffees
Everton 3-0 Chelsea Premier League Highlights: Beto Brace Powers Toffees to Dominant Win

The Matchweek 31 clash, Everton’s first home game against Chelsea at the waterfront venue, saw David Moyes’s side produce one of their most complete displays of the 2025-26 season. Beto opened the scoring in the 33rd minute with a delicate finish over goalkeeper Robert Sanchez after latching onto James Garner’s sublime through ball. The Portuguese forward doubled the lead in the 62nd minute, powering home from Idrissa Gueye’s assist to make it 2-0.

Iliman Ndiaye capped the rout in the 76th minute with a brilliant curled finish into the far corner, assisted by Beto, who turned provider after a long pass from Jordan Pickford. The goal marked Ndiaye’s clinical contribution and brought the Hill Dickinson Stadium to its feet amid an electric atmosphere.

Everton goalkeeper Pickford earned his 100th clean sheet for the club with key saves, including two outstanding stops from Enzo Fernández either side of halftime, denying Chelsea any route back into the contest. The Toffees dominated possession at times, pressed relentlessly and exploited Chelsea’s disjointed defending.

For Chelsea, the defeat marked a fourth consecutive loss across all competitions, following a midweek Champions League humbling against Paris Saint-Germain. Rosenior admitted post-match that his team’s performance was “nowhere near” the level expected, with the Blues struggling to create clear chances despite fielding a talented attacking lineup.

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The result lifted Everton to seventh in the Premier League table on 46 points from 31 games, putting them firmly in the mix for European qualification — potentially Champions League spots if results elsewhere align. Chelsea remained in sixth on 48 points but saw their buffer shrink, with pressure mounting on Rosenior amid a poor run that has seen back-to-back 3-0 defeats.

Highlights captured the game’s key moments: Beto’s clinical first goal showcased his hold-up play and finishing instinct, while his second demonstrated improved work rate and positioning. Ndiaye’s third was a moment of individual brilliance, curling the ball past Sanchez from the edge of the box after evading Jorrel Hato.

Everton controlled the narrative throughout, with Garner and Gueye anchoring midfield effectively and the defense, led by Jarrad Branthwaite, standing firm. Chelsea’s frustrations boiled over with late bookings and substitutions that failed to spark a comeback.

Post-match, Moyes praised his players’ intensity and execution, noting the significance of consecutive home league wins at the new stadium — a first this season. “The atmosphere was incredible, and the lads gave everything,” he said. Rosenior, meanwhile, highlighted areas for improvement, emphasizing the need for better cohesion and resilience.

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The victory marked Everton’s biggest win over Chelsea since 1987 and underscored their progress under Moyes in the new home. Fans celebrated wildly, with social media buzzing over Beto’s impact — his fifth and sixth goals of the season — and the team’s upward trajectory.

Chelsea now face a quick turnaround, with upcoming fixtures testing their credentials further. Everton will look to build momentum as they chase a top-six finish in a competitive race.

Full-match and extended highlights are available on official Premier League channels, NBC Sports, Sky Sports, BBC Sport and club websites, capturing the goals, saves and atmosphere that defined the evening.

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