Three Gor. Perfect.

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On 4/21/2017 8:22 PM, Shane Ford wrote:
Rice transfer brings all-around game to UF

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Egor Koulechov, right, has filed the necessary paperwork to officially join the 
Florida men’s basketball team as a graduate transfer.

[Ben Margot/Associated Press]
By Kevin Brockway<http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/kevinbrockway>
Gainesville SUN Staff writer
Published: Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 4:26 p.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 4:26 p.m.

Florida’s newest addition, Rice graduate transfer swingman Egor Koulechov, 
won’t suit up for a game until November.

Yet anxious Gator fans have already coined a nickname for the incoming 
fifth-year senior -- Three-Gor.

The 6-foot-5, 210-pound Koulechov (COO-luh-chov) shot 47.4 from 3-point range 
for Rice last season, an eye-popping number that would have ranked third 
nationally among Division I players had he not barely fallen short of the 
minimum five attempts per game (he was at 4.9 attempts).

Regardless, it adds a significant perimeter threat on the floor for Florida, 
which announced Koulechov’s signing Thursday.

“We’re thrilled to have Egor come to Florida and join the Gator family,” 
Florida coach Mike White said. “Along with his obvious offensive firepower, 
Egor will also bring a level of toughness and experience to our team.”

But Koulechov wants to let Gator Nation know that he’s more than just a 
shooter. At Rice last season, Koulechov averaged 18.2 points and 8.9 rebounds 
to earn first-team, Conference USA honors. Koulechov, who began playing 
basketball in Israel when he was 13, said the first aspect he gravitated to in 
the game was rebounding.

“That kind of stuck to me,” Koulechov said. “Toughness, I just think it’s one 
of the most important parts of the game. I always try to play my hardest, try 
to outplay the opponent. Shooting is great, it’s all hard work at the end of 
the day. You’ve just got to work on your craft to get better.”

Koulechov will need to rebound against bigger wings in the SEC than he faced in 
Conference USA. But he said he’s up for the challenge.

“Honestly, I have a good feel for the ball,” Koulechov said. “I trust that. 
Basketball IQ, I feel is so underrated in today’s game. I trust that I’ll 
always find a way.”

Koulechov said his breakout shooting season at Rice was the result of playing 
for an experienced team that shared the basketball and got him open looks. 
Koulechov also showed the ability to draw contact and get to the free-throw 
line last season, averaging 81.9 percent on 171 trips.

“I just became, I think, a better player sophomore to junior year and I 
expanded my game,” Koulechov said. “It wasn’t just shooting. I was more of a 
driver, too, so that opened up a lot of opportunities.”

Born in Volgograd, Russia, Koulechov moved to Israel with his family at a young 
age. When he was 16, he left Israel to play two seasons at Sagemont Prep School 
in Fort Lauderdale under coach Adam Ross.

Koulechov’s parents still live in Israel and he’s been back for some summers to 
play for Israeli amatuer national teams. The rest of his family lives in Russia.

“I thought it was the best opportunity for me to play college basketball at the 
highest level and move on to the next level,” Koulechov said of coming to the 
U.S. “I’m about to get my degree so it worked out pretty well so far. I hope 
next year it will be even better.”

Koulechov said coming back to school in Florida “felt right” after starting his 
college career at Arizona State and transferring to Rice. He chose the Gators 
over Oklahoma after visiting UF’s campus last weekend and hosting an in-home 
visit with White and assistant coach Dusty May on Tuesday.

“I thought I had a good connection with the coaching staff,” Koulechov said. “I 
liked them a lot. Florida is a great team, it’s a great place. Always in the 
back of mind, I mean, I dreamed of coming back to Florida at some point after 
high school.”

Koulechov will earn a bachelor’s from Rice in sports management this spring and 
said he may pursue sports management studies at UF as well, but hasn’t decided 
yet. On the court, Koulechov will likely compete with Virginia Tech transfer 
Jalen Hudson and incoming freshman DeAundrae Ballard for the starting small 
forward spot that is now open after forward Devin Robinson decided to keep his 
name in the NBA draft. The Gators are coming off a breakout second season under 
White, going 27-9 and reaching the Elite Eight for the ninth time in program 
history.

“I’m super excited coming to a good team, an NCAA Tournament team,” Koulechov 
said. “Obviously there are a lot of high expectations with this team, and I’m 
excited to be a part of it. Hopefully I can make a big contribution.”

Contact Kevin Brockway at 352-374-5054 or [email protected]. Also 
check out Brockway’s blog at 
Gatorsports.com<mailto:[email protected].%20Also%20check%20out%20Brockway%27s%20blog%20at%20Gatorsports.com>.

















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