FAIRFAX
, Va.
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Head men's basketball coach Paul Hewitt
has announced
the addition of Roland Houston
to his coaching staff. Houston, an assistant at
George Washington the past seven seasons, will join the Patriots in the same
capacity. Additionally, Hewitt announced that Scott Lombardi
will be retained
as the team's director of basketball operations.
"I've known Roland for over
10 years - he has extensive recruiting experience up and down the I-95 corridor,"
said Hewitt, who was hired on May 2 to lead the Patriots. "He also brings with him 13 years of playing
professional basketball overseas where he became fluent in French and Spanish. One
of my objectives when filling out the staff was to bring someone who could
expand the recruiting base beyond the U.S."
Houston joins Mason after seven seasons at GW, including the
2010-11 season in which he served as associate head coach. Prior to his time in
Washington, Houston was an assistant and
associate head coach at La Salle
University from 1999-2004.
At GW, Houston's
responsibilities included recruiting and working with the Colonials' post
players as well as game and practice preparation. Over the course of his tenure
in Foggy Bottom, Houston
played an integral part in the Colonials earning two Atlantic 10 championships,
becoming two-time Atlantic-10 Tournament Champions and securing three NCAA bids.
A Philadelphia
native, Houston began his basketball career as an All-City Selection and
Honorable Mention All-American at Martin
Luther King
High School. From Philadelphia, Houston went
on to a prosperous career at the University
of Rhode Island. At URI, Houston was a four-year
letter winner and three-year starter for the Rams (1979-82). Houston played in 105 career games at URI and
averaged 12.8 points and 10 rebounds a game as a senior. The Rams were ranked
among the top 20 teams in the nation during two of Houston's four seasons at URI.
Houston received his bachelor's degree in communications from
URI in 1982. After college, Houston played
professionally overseas for 13 seasons for teams in France,
Spain, Israel and Argentina where he was a member of
the national championship team. While playing in France,
Houston studied
French at the Universite' de Nice.
Proficient in French and Spanish, Houston resides
in Alexandria
with his wife, Lisa, and daughter Zuri, 13.
Lombardi will begin his third
season as the Patriots' director of operations and his fifth season with the team
overall. Continuing his role from the past two seasons, Lombardi is responsible
for team travel, film exchange, practice scheduling, and camp planning. He was
the team's graduate manager in 2007-08 and served as video coordinator for the
2008-09 season.
"In two short weeks, Scott
has thoroughly impressed me with his organization, work ethic and knowledge of George Mason
University," Hewitt said.
"It was a very easy decision to keep him part of our program."
Houston and Lombardi join a
staff that already includes assistant coach Chris Kreider
, who was hired on May 5.