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10 Thomas Haugh

  • Position Forward
  • Height 6-9
  • Weight 215
  • Class Junior
  • Hometown New Oxford, Pa.
  • High School Perkiomen School
  • Twitter ThomasHaugh4
  • Instagram thomas.haugh

Biography

Overview
  • Has totaled 531 points and 377 rebounds over his two seasons at Florida, serving as the Gators’ sixth man on its 2025 national championship team.
  • The only player on Florida’s national championship team to score in all 40 games.
  • Had a massive showing in the Gators’ Elite Eight win vs. #9 Texas Tech, posting 20 points and 11 rebounds and shot 4-for-6 from 3-point range. Haugh hit a pair of 3-pointers inside the final 3:00 that helped the Gators claw back from a nine-point deficit to within three.
  • Had 13 double-figure scoring games over the final 18 of his sophomore season after posting eight in his first 58 career games.
  • Immediate contributor who appeared in every game during his freshman season.
  • Hybrid skilled forward that can dribble, pass, and shoot.
  • Can defend multiple positions and has a great basketball IQ.
  • Calls Florida his “dream school.”
 
Honors
  • 2025 NCAA West Region All-Tournament Team
 
2024-25, Sophomore Season
  • Averaged 9.8 points and 6.1 rebounds while appearing in all 40 games, adding 86 assists, 35 3-point field goals, 31 steals and 30 blocked shots.
  • Tallied 18 double-figure scoring games and four double-doubles, also leading the Gators in rebounds eight times.
  • In his five starts, Haugh averaged 13.2 points while shooting .533 from the field, .412 from 3-point range and .846 from the free throw line.
  • Was the first player off the bench in 33 of the 35 games he did not start and was typically one of Florida’s closing five. His 975 minutes played were the most of any frontcourt player and trailed only Florida’s three senior guards.
  • Had a blocked shot and breakaway and-1 in the national championship game that helped spark the Gators' rally to defeat #2 Houston for the title. Finished with five points, five rebounds and three assists in the championship game.
  • Tallied a 12-point, seven-rebound outing in the Final Four win vs. #4 Auburn.
  • Posted 20 points and 11 rebounds in the Elite 8 win vs. #9 Texas Tech, capping a West Region All-Tournament Team performance where he averaged 13.3 points and 7.5 rebounds over the Gators’ four wins.
  • Also had 13 points and nine rebounds in the Sweet 16 win vs. #11 Maryland.
  • Posted double-figure outings off the bench in all three of Florida’s SEC Tournament wins, including a 16-point game with a 10-for-12 free throw performance in the quarterfinals vs. #21 Missouri.
  • Posted an all-around performance in the win at #22 Mississippi State with 16 points, nine rebounds, a career-best eight assists, two blocked shots and two steals in a career-high 37 minutes. He also matched his career-high with three 3-pointers. Haugh became the first SEC player since John Wall to go for 15/8/8 or better with multiple blocks and steals.
  • Set a new career-high 20 points vs. South Carolina, making his first start of the season.
  • Scored 17 points on 7-for-10 shooting, including 2-for-3 from 3-point range, in the win vs. #12 Texas A&M.
  • Went for 16 points, nine rebounds and three blocked shots in the win at #1 Auburn, including a 7-for-8 showing at the free throw line.
  • Posted a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds vs. Georgia.
  • Earned his first career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds in the win vs. North Florida.
  • Set a new career high with 19 points in the win vs. Southern Illinois, knocking down three 3-pointers and adding seven rebounds.
  • Shot .794 from the free throw line, an improvement of nearly 34 percent over his freshman campaign.
 
2023-24, Freshman Season
  • Played in all 36 games, starting two, while averaging 3.9 points and 3.7 rebounds per game.
  • Posted three double-figure scoring games, including a season-high 17 in the win at Georgia that featured three first-half 3-pointers and a 6-for-9 shooting performance to go along with seven rebounds.
  • Scored 11 points in the SEC Tournament championship game vs. #12 Auburn and also had a 13-point outing vs. Grambling.
  • Had two double-figure rebounding performances, grabbing 10 in the rivalry win vs. Florida State and 11 in his start vs. Merrimack College.
 
Prep
  • Helped Perkiomen School to a 2023 state championship.
  • Named first-team all-state at Perkiomen, averaging 24 points and 10 rebounds.
  • Also competed in football, volleyball and golf growing up.
  • Helped New Oxford to a 26-5 record and a state quarterfinal appearance as a sophomore.
 
Personal
  • Parents are Jennifer and Ryan Haugh.
  • Has a brother Tanner and a sister RyLee.
  • Both parents competed at Shippensburg University, father in football and mother in volleyball.
  • Grandfather Mike Fuhrman played football at Memphis and with the Baltimore Colts.
  • Came to Florida because “Coach Golden and the staff are some of the best people to be around, and I knew they would bring out the best of me on and off the court.”
 
Off the Court
  • Chose #10 because he has worn it his whole life.
  • Favorite food: Steak and tuna
  • If he could have any superpower: Flying
  • Favorite quote: “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”
  • Hidden talent: Fishing and golfing
  • If he could have dinner with any three people: Tiger Woods, Tim Tebow, Kobe Bryant
  • Favorite NBA player: LeBron James
  • Favorite athletes outside the NBA: Tim Tebow
  • Favorite place he’s traveled: British Virgin Islands
  • Favorite holiday and why: Christmas, because he loves spending time with his family and being home with his siblings and dogs
  • Favorite movie or TV show: Saving Private Ryan
  • Favorite book: One-Year Devotional Mission Possible

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 10

    2023-24Freshman

    Forward
    6'9" 210 lbs
    10
  • 10

    2024-25Sophomore

    Forward
    6'9" 215 lbs
    10
  • 10

    2025-26Junior

    Forward
    6'9" 215 lbs
    10