Will Voigt

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William Voigt (born August 18, 1976) is an American basketball coach who is currently serving as an assistant coach of the Brigham Young University (BYU) men's basketball team. Voigt has held various coaching roles at the professional, minor league, and collegiate levels in the United States and in other countries, including coaching in the 2016 Summer Olympics. Immediately prior to joining the Cougars, Voigt was head coach of the Austin Spurs of the NBA G League.

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Will Voigt
BYU Cougars
PositionAssistant coach
LeagueBig 12 Conference
Personal information
Born (1976-08-18) August 18, 1976 (age 48)
Cabot, Vermont
NationalityAmerican
Career information
High schoolCabot (Cabot, Vermont)
CollegePomona
Coaching career1998–present
Career history
As coach:
1998–1999Los Angeles Clippers (intern)
1999–2001San Antonio Spurs (video coord.)
2001–2002Texas (assistant)
2002–2003Metro State (assistant)
2003–2006Ulriken Elite
2006–2009Vermont Frost Heaves
2009–2014Bakersfield Jam
2014–2015Shanxi Brave Dragons (assistant)
2020Telekom Baskets Bonn
2021Telekom Baskets Bonn
2022Zamalek
2023–2024Austin Spurs
2024–presentBYU (assistant)
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Early life

Voigt grew up in Cabot, Vermont and attended Cabot High School, where he played varsity basketball and soccer. He attended Pomona College in California, lettering in soccer, and graduating with a degree in political science.[1]

Coaching career

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During college, Voigt landed an internship with the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers. After graduation, he became a video coordinator with the San Antonio Spurs, and a year later entered the college coaching ranks taking on an assistant role with Texas under Rick Barnes. Voigt moved on to Division II powerhouse Metro State as an assistant for Mike Dunlap.

Voigt's first head coaching job came in Norway, taking over Ulriken Elite where he stayed from 2003 to 2006. When Sports Illustrated writer Alexander Wolff decided to purchase an ABA franchise, the Vermont Frost Heaves, he put the naming of the head coach to a vote by the fans. The Vermont native Voigt was selected.[2] In the first two seasons of the franchise's existence, Voigt led the Frost Heaves to back-to-back ABA Championships.

In 2009, Voigt, in similar fashion, was selected by the fans to be the head coach of the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA Development League.[3] Voigt led the Jam to three playoff appearances, before leaving the team in 2014.

Heading back abroad, Voigt spent one season as an assistant coach for the Shanxi Brave Dragons of the Chinese Basketball Association. Voigt was then selected to lead the Nigerian national team at AfroBasket 2015, with Nigeria winning its first title, and automatic qualification to the 2016 Summer Olympics.[4]

In November 2017, Voigt signed a three-year deal with the Angolan Basketball Federation as head coach of the Angola national basketball team.[5] In the same year, he visited the Philippines as consultant to a team in the Philippine Basketball Association.[6] In February 2020, he was also named head coach of German Bundesliga side Telekom Baskets Bonn[7] and stayed for the remainder of the 2019–20 season.

On January 18, 2021, he returned to the Telekom Baskets Bonn as head coach for a second stint.[8] He parted ways with the Bonn team after the conclusion of the 2020–21 season.[9]

In January 2022, Voigt signed a one-year deal as head coach of the Zamalek of the Egyptian Basketball Super League and the Basketball Africa League (BAL).[10] He guided Zamalek to the third place in the 2022 BAL Playoffs, as well as the semi-finals of the Super League.

On June 28, 2023, Voigt was hired as head coach by the Austin Spurs of the NBA G League.[11] On June 3, 2024, Brigham Young University announced that Voigt will become an assistant coach of the Cougar's men's basketball team.[12]

Personal life

Voigt is the son of former Vermont Poet Laureate Ellen Bryant Voigt.

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