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Thomas Haugh will return to Florida for his senior season, aiming for another national title alongside teammate Alex Condon. Haugh, a first-team All-SEC forward, postponed NBA opportunities to graduate and strengthen the Gators' roster.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — All-Southeastern Conference forward Thomas Haugh is staying at Florida for his senior season, joining close friend and fellow big man Alex Condon in trying to bring another national championship to Gainesville. Haugh announced his decision Tuesday following a vacation to Hawaii, putting off potential NBA riches to team with Condon and maybe center Rueben Chinyelu for a final go-around in Gainesville. “All that’s got to wait another year," Haugh said in a video posted to social media. "I’m coming back, baby!” The 6-foot-9, 215-pound Haugh led the team in scoring, averaging 17.1 points, to go along with 6.1 rebounds a game as a junior. He also totaled 73 assists, 58 3-pointers, 36 steals and 33 blocked shots while leading the Gators to the SEC title and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The 2025 national champions lost to Iowa in the second round of the tournament last month, a sour ending following a solid to a standout season. Haugh played through a foot injury down the stretch. Haugh is the eighth player to re-sign with Florida, following Condon, point guard Boogie Fland, shooting guard Urban Klavzar and role players Isaiah Brown, AJ Brown, Alex Lloyd and Alex Kovatchev. Chinyelu announced Monday he is entering the NBA Draft while maintaining his college eligibility, giving coach Todd Golden a chance to keep most of his roster intact. Haugh was a first-team All-SEC selection and received several Player of the Year votes. The New Oxford, Pennsylvania, native was widely considered a lottery pick but delayed the NBA to graduate. Before Haugh’s announcement, oddsmakers listed Florida as the third choice (11-1 odds) to win the 2027 national title. Haugh’s return should boost the team’s chances. Golden also has a commitment from former Kentucky guard Denzel Aberdeen, who spent three years at Florida before transferring and remains close friends with Haugh, Condon and Chinyelu. Aberdeen plans to re-enroll at Florida to finish his degree and is petitioning the NCAA for a fifth year of eligibility. He would replace graduate Xaivian Lee. Golden will have a roster filled with guys versed in his system and familiar with each other. Bringing back Haugh, Condon and maybe Chinyelu would give the Gators arguably the best frontcourt in the country next season. \\\_ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here and here (AP News mobile app). AP college basketball: and
Thomas Haugh chose to stay at Florida to graduate and pursue another national championship with his teammates.
During his junior season, Haugh averaged 17.1 points, 6.1 rebounds, and led the team with 73 assists and 36 blocked shots.
Haugh's return boosts Florida's chances, as oddsmakers previously listed them as the third choice to win the 2027 national title with 11-1 odds.

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