Brian Hogan

Brian Hogan
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  • Inductee Type: Athlete
  • Class Year: 2012
  • Sport: Basketball

Career Highlights

Remembered as one of the great long distance shooters in Kokomo High School basketball history, Brian Hogan starred for Coach Basil Mawbey
and was named to the Indiana All-Star team in 1988.

The 6-foot-2, guard played in 21 games as a sophomore before starting every game as a junior and senior. In his final season, he led the Kats (24-3)
in scoring and had a career-high 32 points against North Central Conference rival Anderson on 14 of 19 shooting. Hogan shot 46 percent from the
floor and 87 percent from the line.

Hogan lettered four seasons at the University of Florida, drawing 17 starts in his 122-game career, scoring 489 points and logging 1,520 minutes. He
was the team’s top 3-point percentage shooter in ’89 when the Gators finished 21-13 and won the Southeastern Conference title and he repeated as
the Gators’ most accurate long- distance shooter in ’90. He graduated from the program as Florida’s all-time leader in 3-point baskets with 120.

Hogan’s most memorable performance was as a senior in ‘92 when he matched his career-high of 18 points in an NIT game at Indianapolis’ Market
Square Arena as Florida beat Purdue 74-67. A week later in the NIT’s Final Four at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, he ended his career
with an 11-point, 5 assist performance in an 81-78 loss to Utah. Hogan was Gators’ team captain as a senior for Coach Lon Kruger’s squad that
finished 19-14 and was the SEC runner-up.