Providence College Men's Basketball
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Providence College Men's Basketball

NCAA D1BIG EAST ConferenceProvidence, RI

Coaching Staff (16)

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Kim English

Head Coach

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Alex Harris
Alex Harris

Assistant Coach

Harris begins his first season as an assistant coach at Providence College. Harris joined the University of South Florida men’s basketball team as the director of player development in April 2025. At USF, he was instrumental in the development of Izaiyah Nelson, who became the first player in American Conference history to win Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year. Also, USF players Wes Enis and Joseph Pinion earned All-Conference honors. Harris previously spent two seasons on Bryan Hodgson’s staff at Arkansas State as their assistant coach for player development, where he assisted in the Red Wolves’ program-record 25-win season and National Invitation Tournament (NIT) berth during the 2024-25 campaign. He was instrumental in the development of guard Taryn Todd, who earned First-Team All-Sun Belt honors, and forward Izaiyah Nelson, who earned Third-Team All-Sun Belt honors. Prior to his time at Arkansas State, Harris served as associate head coach at Word of God Christian Academy (North Carolina) during the 2022-23 season, helping lead the team to a 31-11 record and a berth in the John Wall Holiday Invitational championship game. Six members of that team went on to play Division I basketball. During the 2021-22 season, he was an assistant coach at E.E. Smith High School in Fayetteville, North Carolina, where the team posted an 18-7 record, won a conference championship, and made its first state playoff appearance in a decade. That same year

Bailey Edwards
Bailey Edwards

Administrative Assistant

Bailey Edwards began her career at Providence College as an administrative assistant for the men's basketball program in October of 2023. In her role, she provides secretarial and administrative support to the men's basketball program. She also assists with preparation for recruiting visits, team travel and practice logistics. Before Providence, Edwards worked at George Mason as the recruiting and operations assistant for the men's basketball team from September 2021 to August 2023. She also served as a trainer with Evolution Basketball from July 2021 to August 2023. Edwards graduated from George Mason University with a bachelor's degree in sports management in 2020. She also earned a master's degree in sports management from George Mason University in 2023.

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Bianca Lindberg
Bianca Lindberg

Academic Coordinator For Men's Basketball

Bianca Lindberg enters her second season as the Academic Coordinator for the Men's Basketball team. She is responsible for monitoring their academic progress and eligibility, fostering the student-athletes' academic growth and development, and partnering with faculty to promote student success. Lindberg came to Providence College after serving as the Assistant Director of Academics and Student-Athlete Support Services at the University of Arkansas Little Rock. At Little Rock, she worked with multiple teams monitoring academic performance and NCAA eligibility requirements. She also led all of the department's student-athlete development efforts. Prior to working in academics, Lindberg served as the Director of Football Nutrition at Florida Atlantic University. She also spent time at the University of Florida as a Football Operations/Nutrition Assistant. Lindberg, a native of Washington state, was a four-year member of the women's soccer team at Pacific Lutheran University. She graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science and a minor in Psychology. She later earned her Master's Degree from the University of Florida in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology with a concentration in Athlete Development in 2023.

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Chris Hagemann
Chris Hagemann

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Chris Hagemann is the primary athletic trainer for the men's soccer program. He came to Providence College in 2018 after serving as the men’s basketball athl...

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Derek Rongstad
Derek Rongstad

Assistant Coach

Derek Rongstad begins his first season at Providence College as an assistant coach. In 2025-26, he served as an assistant men’s basketball coach at the University of South Florida. He joined the Bulls in April 2025 after two seasons at Arkansas State. Rongstad was originally hired at Arkansas State by head coach Bryan Hodgson in June 2023. He served as a Red Wolves assistant coach for two seasons and helped guide the program through competitive Sun Belt campaigns. His role included opponent scouting, talent evaluation, and recruiting—areas where his analytical background and defensive acumen stood out. Before joining the Red Wolves, Rongstad spent four seasons on the staff at Alabama under head coach Nate Oats. He served as a graduate manager from 2019–21 before being promoted to coordinator of video services for the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons. In that role, he was responsible for game preparation, opponent scouting breakdowns, and film distribution. During his tenure, Alabama compiled a 92–42 record, captured four championships, and made three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, including two trips to the Sweet 16. Rongstad began his coaching career after a successful collegiate playing career. He spent two seasons at Wisconsin-Milwaukee before transferring to Wisconsin-Whitewater, where he was voted team captain as a junior and senior. A native of Middleton, Wisconsin, Rongstad earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Wisconsin-Whitewater in 2018. He went on to re

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Jacqueline Grant
Jacqueline Grant

Chief of Staff

Grant begins her first season as chief of staff for Head Coach Bryan Hodgson. Prior to arriving at Providence, she served as the director of basketball administration and alumni engagement at the University of South Florida. She joined USF Athletics in August 2022 and played a key role as a liaison between the men’s and women’s basketball programs and senior athletic leadership, while also collaborating closely with alumni relations and the External Department. In this role, she helped streamline communication, strengthen program alignment, and enhance engagement across multiple groups. Before her time at USF, Grant returned to her alma mater, DePaul University, where she was a member of the women’s basketball program and graduated in 2017. Following her playing career under Hall of Fame head coach Doug Bruno, she served as the program’s video coordinator during the 2019–20 season. She then transitioned to the University of Nebraska Omaha, where she served as an assistant coach from 2020–22, contributing to player development, scouting and overall program operations. Grant began her professional career at the University of South Florida as a graduate assistant from 2017–19, supporting Head Coach Jose Fernandez and his staff with the day-to-day operations of the women’s basketball program, both on the court and behind the scenes. A native of Chicago, Grant played her first two collegiate seasons at Illinois after a highly successful high school career at Maine South. She trans

Jamie Quarles
Jamie Quarles

Assistant Coach

Jamie Quarles enters his first season as an Assistant Coach at Providence. Prior to coming to Friartown, Quarles served as an assistant coach with the University of South Florida men’s basketball program for the 2025-26 season. In his lone season at USF, he helped the Bulls capture the AAC Regular Season and Conference Tournament titles after posting a 25-9 mark. The squad also earned the Bulls’ first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2012. Before going to USF, Quarles spent two seasons at Arkansas State, where he was promoted to associate head coach ahead of the 2024–25 campaign. That season, he helped lead the team to the second round of the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Quarles originally joined the Red Wolves staff as an assistant coach in March 2023 under head coach Bryan Hodgson, with whom he also worked alongside during two seasons at the University of Buffalo. Before Arkansas State, Quarles spent six seasons as an assistant coach at Buffalo, including the 2022–23 season as associate head coach. During his time with the Bulls, the program posted a 129-62 overall record and a 76-32 mark in Mid-American Conference play, which included their best season in program history in 2018-19 (32-4) and first top-25 ranking. He helped lead the team to two MAC regular-season titles, two conference tournament championships, two NCAA Tournament appearances, and NIT appearance. His coaching resume includes a MAC Player of the Year, three MAC Defensive Players of the Year, three

Logan Ingram
Logan Ingram

Assistant Coach

Logan Ingram begins his second season as an assistant coach under Bryan Hodgson and his third year working with the head coach. In 2025-26, Ingram began his first season as an assistant coach at the University of South Florida men’s basketball. Previously, Ingram served on Bryan Hodgson’s staff at Arkansas State for two seasons, first as the Red Wolves’ video coordinator and then later as the director of scouting and analytics. He managed practice and game videos, assisted in preliminary scouting and analytics, and supported recruiting operations, summer basketball camps, and player development. During his second season at Arkansas State, the Red Wolves won the 2025 Sun Belt Conference regular season championship. Arkansas State also reached a total of 25 wins during their 2024-25 campaign, the most in school history. Ingram spent four seasons as a manager for the Alabama Crimson Tide. He helped guide the Tide to a 92–42 record, including three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and two trips to the Sweet 16. During his time there, Alabama won its first regular-season conference title since 2002, its first conference tournament title since 1991, and its first Sweet 16 appearance since 2004. A native of Sheridan, Arkansas, Ingram graduated with a degree in finance, concentrating in banking administration. Logan Ingram Coaching History 2026-Present Assistant Coach, Providence College 2025-2026 Assistant Coach, University of South Florida 2023-2025 Director of Scouting and

Malik Henry
Malik Henry

Graduate Manager

Malik Henry is entering his second season as graduate manager for the Friar men’s basketball program. In his graduate manager role, Henry assists with organizing team travel, managing practice logistics, and supporting individual player development both on and off the court. He also develops scouting reports and film breakdowns to help prepare athletes for upcoming opponents and improve team strategy. Prior to joining the Friars, Henry was a member of George Mason University’s men’s basketball team from 2020-24. He played for Head Coach Kim English during the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons at GMU. During his tenure with the team, he was a three-time member of the Atlantic 10 Conference Honor Roll. He spent the 2024-25 season playing for UNC Greensboro where he helped lead the team to a 20-12 mark overall and a 13-5 record in the SoCon. He played in 31 games and averaged 5.5 points and 4.4 rebounds. While a student at George Mason, Henry was a marketing assistant with George Mason University Athletics, where he helped with the marketing efforts for various George Mason athletic events. Henry, a native of Longview, Texas, graduated from George Mason University in 2024 with a degree in Leadership and Organizational Development.

Martin Stockwell
Martin Stockwell

Director of Player Development

Martin Stockwell begins his second season on Bryan Hodgson’s staff. Stockwell joined Hodgson in 2025-26 as the director of player personnel at the University of South Florida. Prior to arriving in Tampa, Stockwell spent 32 years at Jamestown High School in Jamestown, N.Y., where he served as the JV basketball coach from 1994-1997 and as a varsity assistant coach from 2000–2025. During his tenure, he played an integral role in the program’s growth and sustained success, contributing to multiple postseason appearances, leading the varsity team to the state final five times, including three out of the last four years before joining the Bulls’ staff. Stockwell also coached soccer, golf, and track & field throughout his tenure at Jamestown High School, while teaching Mathematics. Stockwell was Bryan Hodgson's head coach at the high school level (Jamestown High School). Stockwell earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from Lake Erie College in 1993. Stockwell played basketball for two seasons and was also a member of the golf team for one year. He was named Lake Erie College Male Athlete of the Year in 1991-92, and was also named to the NAIA All-District Men's basketball team in both the 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons. In 1991-92, Stockwell finished the year in the top 10 in every offensive statistical category in the district, and he scored 1,126 points in just two seasons for the Storm. In addition, Stockwell became the first player in school history to surpass the 1,000

Shaun Brown
Shaun Brown

High Performance Coach

Shaun Brown was named High Performance Coach - Men’s Basketball on May 27, 2025. For Brown, it marked his second stint working in the Friar Athletic Department as he served as the head strength coach from 1989-92. Brown came to Providence with 33 years of strength and conditioning experience (25 years in college, eight years in the NBA. He has trained 20 teams that have advanced to the postseason, which includes three Final Fours, two NBA Playoffs, one NIT Championship and one NCAA Championship. Before returning to Providence, Brown was the strength and conditioning coach for men’s basketball at West Virginia University from 2018-24. He went to West Virginia from Minnesota, where he served as the strength and conditioning coach for the Golden Gophers men’s basketball team for five years. Prior to Minnesota, Brown spent three seasons overseeing the strength and conditioning program at USC from 2010-13 and three years at Virginia from 2006-09. Brown worked for nine years in the professional ranks, serving as the head strength coach for the NBA’s Toronto Raptors from 2003-06 and six seasons as head strength coach for the Boston Celtics from 1997-2003. Brown has worked with 22 players who were selected in the NBA Draft, including lottery picks Jamal Mashburn, Ron Mercer and Antoine Walker. He has worked with eight NBA All-Stars, including Kenny Anderson, Chris Bosh, Vince Carter, Jamaal Magloire, Paul Pierce, Jalen Rose, Mashburn and Walker. Brown also has mentored seven former a

Tee Butters
Tee Butters

Associate Head Coach/General Manager

Thomas “Tee” Butters enters his first season as an associate head coach/general manager at Providence College. Most recently, Butters was an associate head basketball coach at the University of South Florida for the 2025-26 season. He helped the Bulls capture the AAC Regular Season and Conference Tournament titles after posting a 25-9 mark. The squad also earned the Bulls’ first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2012. Prior to USF, Butters served as associate head coach at Arkansas State for the 2024-25 season, also under Hodgson. He was also a Red Wolves’ assistant coach during the 2023-24 campaign. Before his time in Jonesboro, he spent nine seasons at Charleston Southern, including four as associate head coach, where he played a key role in player development, recruiting, and game strategy. During his tenure at Charleston Southern, Butters was instrumental in developing standout players such as Phlandrous Fleming Jr., the Big South Defensive Player of the Year who later played at Florida, and Claudell Harris Jr., one of the Big South’s top scorers at the time. His expertise in working with guards helped produce multiple All-Big South selections. During his tenure, he assisted with notable wins over Power 4 teams, Ole Miss and Missouri. Before Charleston Southern, Butters began his coaching career at Clemson, where he was a student manager and graduate assistant under Oliver Purnell and Brad Brownell. He assisted with player development, recruiting operations, and academic s

Thibaut Tagnon
Thibaut Tagnon

Graduate Manager

Thibaut Tagnon enters his second season as graduate manager for the Friar men’s basketball program. Prior to joining the Friars, Tagnon was a coaching volunteer with the Texas Legends, the G-League affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks. In his role, Tagnon created player comparison videos, participated in the scout team, assisted in player workouts and aided the operations team during pre and post games. Tagnon attended and played college basketball at the University of Texas at Dallas from 2021-24, helping the team to a 55-25 record across four years. In his junior year, he averaged six points and three assists per game as he helped the team capture the American Southwest Conference title. He was also a graduate assistant for the University of Texas at Dallas men’s basketball program for the 2024-25 season. His duties included preparing opponent scouting reports, leading player workouts and film sessions and coordinating team meals. While at the University of Texas at Dallas, Tagnon completed two financial asset management summer internships. In the summer of 2023, Tagnon interned for Credit Mutual Bank in Paris, France, and in the summer of 2024, he interned for the Teacher Retirement System of Texas in Austin, Texas. Tagnon is a native of Paris and Bordeaux, France.

Tyler Pacheco
Tyler Pacheco

Director of Basketball Operations

Tyler Pacheco begins his first season at Providence College as the director of basketball operations. Last year, Pacheco joined the University of South Florida men’s basketball team as the director of basketball operations. He helped the Bulls capture the AAC Regular Season and Conference Tournament titles after posting a 25-9 mark. The squad also earned the Bulls’ first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2012. Pacheco spent two seasons at The University of Texas, where he served as the director of recruiting after a stint as a graduate manager. While with the Longhorns, he played a role in the team’s back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, once in the Big 12 and the other in the SEC. During the 2023-24 season in Austin, Texas posted a 21-13 overall record and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Round of 32. With its victory over Colorado State in the NCAA Round of 64, the Longhorns won their NCAA First Round game for the third consecutive season. This marked the first time Texas has accomplished the feat since UT won four-straight NCAA First-Round games from 2006-09. In 2025, he helped the Longhorns make another appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Pacheco was selected in 2025 and 2026 to attend the Silver Waves Media Rising Stars Power Lunch, for coaches who have distinguished themselves as rising stars in college basketball. He was named to the 2024 50 Nxt Up – Men’s Support Staff by Silver Waves Media. The list identified 50 individuals who are ‘Next Up’ to receive promotions t

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Academic Snapshot

NCAA D1PrivateNCAA since 1948Graduate
1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918
Acceptance Rate
49%
Undergrad Enrollment
4,170
Avg Net Price
$45,538/yr
In-State Tuition
$60,848/yr
Out-of-State Tuition
$60,848/yr
Avg SAT
1,342
6-Year Graduation Rate
88%
Freshman Retention
91%
Avg Earnings (10yr)
$73,400/yr

Last verified: Mar 2026