"Kevin Levoin Broadus" is an American college basketball coach and currently an assistant coach at Georgetown Hoyas basketball/Georgetown. He is the former head coach at Binghamton University. Broadus was hired on March 26, 2007 to replace Al Walker. He resigned from Binghamton on October 29 after an NCAA investigation. He was born in Washington, D.C.

Before his hiring, Broadus served three seasons as an assistant at Georgetown University under John Thompson III. Broadus helped in the rebuilding of the Hoya program, culminating in a trip to the 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament/2007 Final Four. At Georgetown as well as at Binghamton, Broadus focused on bringing in talented players from academically poor backgrounds.

Prior to arriving at Georgetown, Broadus spent 11 years as an assistant at three other schools in the District of Columbia, including four years at the University of the District of Columbia, followed by another four years at American University and three years at George Washington University.

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We, as a team, choked and that was the difference. We did not protect the ball at the very end of the game. We had too many turnovers in a one-point ballgame.

We work on dribbling and boxing out every day, so I have no idea what it is. We tried to dribble too much; we dribbled into traffic. What else can I say? It's basically back to the drawing board. I've got to do a better job.