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Thomas Haugh puts off NBA to chase another national title at Florida

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Florida forward Thomas Haugh (10) grabs a rebound in front of Iowa forward Cam Manyawu during the second round of the NCAA Tournament in March in Tampa. ©Chris O'Meara GAINESVILLE — Thomas Haugh vacationed in Hawaii with his girlfriend and then headed to California to start an offseason workout program with one of his best friends, Florida teammate Alex Condon. In between, he delivered a huge announcement the Gators hope will lead to another national championship.

“I’m coming back, baby! ” Haugh said in a video announcement Tuesday. The All-Southeastern Conference forward said he’s staying at Florida for his senior season, joining Condon in trying to bring another title to Gainesville.

Haugh put off potential NBA riches to team with Condon and maybe center Rueben Chinyelu for a final go-around with the Gators. “All that’s got to wait another year,” Haugh said. Haugh’s return also means coach Todd Golden likely will stay put despite speculation he would be a candidate for the NBA’s Golden State Warriors if they decide to part ways with Steve Kerr.

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.