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Currently coaching and teaching at Red Deer University, Pottinger is excited for the new challenges.
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UBC Okanagan athletic director Tom Huisman said that the new coach will be making the transition to Kelowna and taking over coaching duties May 15.
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Pottinger will be taking over from interim coaches Ken Olynyk and Thom Gillespie.
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Pottinger comes to UBC Okanagan after an impressive eight year run with Red Deer College, where he amassed a 137-41 record and led his team to two conference titles and three national championships berths, with a silver medal in 2014.
The lifelong basketball educator will look to intertwine basketball programs and passion throughout Kelowna and the Okanagan.
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