Johnson adds 2 assistants with state ties to Minnesota staff

New University of Minnesota mens' head basketball coach Ben Johnson walks past university mascot Goldy Gopher after he met the media Tuesday, March 23, 2021, in Minneapolis. Johnson replaces Richard Pitino, who was fired after eight seasons and took the job at New Mexico. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — New Minnesota men's basketball coach Ben Johnson has hired his first two assistants, both with ties to the state — including his former high school coach, Dave Thorson.

The university announced Friday that Thorson and Jason Kemp have been added to Johnson's staff. Johnson was hired last month to replace Richard Pitino.

Thorson was a Gophers assistant from 1990-94 before leading DeLaSalle High School in Minneapolis to a state record nine state championships in 23 years. Thorson departed the prep scene in 2017, spending one season at Drake and three at Colorado State as an assistant under coach Niko Medved.

Kemp spent the last two years as an assistant at William & Mary. He's a native of Madison, Wisconsin, who played at Wisconsin-La Crosse and has coached at Minnesota State Moorhead and North Dakota State among other stops.

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