Boise State Athletics

Broncos Announce Addition of Will Voigt to Coaching Staff
6/29/2026 10:50:00 AM | Men's Basketball
BOISE, Idaho — Boise State Men's Basketball head coach Leon Rice on Monday announced the addition of Will Voigt as an assistant coach.
"Will Voigt is a highly-regarded and decorated coach with decades of experience under his belt," Rice said. "His career and track record spans multiple levels and leagues, and he has found success at every stop, both as a head coach and trusted assistant. While going through this process, it became abundantly clear early on that we have a shared vision, relative to philosophy, expectations and how we want to play. Will is going to be an immeasurable asset for myself, our coaches, team and support staff."
Voigt joins the Broncos with extensive experience in the coaching profession across various leagues and in multiple continents. Dating back to 1998, Voigt has coached collegiately and professionally, and has been a head coach six times.
Most recently, Voigt spent the past two collegiate seasons with BYU, serving as an assistant coach (2024-25) and associate head coach (2025-26) under head coach Kevin Young. During his tenure at BYU, Voigt was part of a coaching staff that led the Cougars to back-to-back 20-win seasons and appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
"Boise has been my home base for over a decade," Voigt said. "I'm elated to be closer to my kids and work for a highly-successful and consistent program as we transition into the Pac-12. I would like to thank Coach Rice and Jeramiah Dickey for this tremendous opportunity."
As associate head coach last season, Voigt coached AJ Dybantsa, the recent No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, and helped BYU to a 23-12 record and its third-straight appearance in the tournament. In his first year with the program in 2024-25, the Cougars won 26 games and advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since the 2010-11 campaign.
Preceding his time in Provo, Voigt returned to the San Antonio Spurs organization, where he previously worked in the late 90s and early 2000s. Serving as head coach of the Austin Spurs, the team's G League affiliate, for the 2023-24 season, Voigt led the team to a 30-20 overall record in the 50-game schedule.
Additionally, Voigt was the head coach of the Bakersfield Jam, an affiliate for multiple NBA organizations, for five seasons from 2009-14. After a 17-win campaign in his first year (2009-10), Voigt produced three winning seasons and a 117-83 (.585) record from 2010-14.
Sandwiched between his two stints as a G League head coach, Voigt spent time overseas. He was an assistant coach for the Shanxi Brave Dragons (Chinese Basketball Association — 2014-15) before eventually becoming head coach of the Telekom Baskets Bonn (Bonn, Germany — 2020-21) and Zamalek Basketball Club (Cairo, Egypt — 2022).
Before Bakersfield, Voigt received his first opportunity to be a head coach. He took over the Ulriken Elite, a Norwegian professional basketball team, from 2003-06 before leading the Vermont Frost Heaves of the Premier Basketball League from 2006-09.
In 2002, Voigt was an assistant for Metropolitan State University (MSU) Denver, aiding the Roadrunners to a 28-5 overall record and a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) championship. Prior to MSU Denver, Voigt was an assistant under Rick Barnes at Texas during the 2001-02 season.
Voigt began his professional career in the late 90s, working as an intern for the Los Angeles Clippers during the 1998-99 campaign. He parlayed that into an opportunity with San Antonio, assuming the role of video coordinator for the Spurs for two seasons from 1999-2001.
Voigt earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Pomona College in Claremont, California, located east of Los Angeles.
"Will Voigt is a highly-regarded and decorated coach with decades of experience under his belt," Rice said. "His career and track record spans multiple levels and leagues, and he has found success at every stop, both as a head coach and trusted assistant. While going through this process, it became abundantly clear early on that we have a shared vision, relative to philosophy, expectations and how we want to play. Will is going to be an immeasurable asset for myself, our coaches, team and support staff."
Voigt joins the Broncos with extensive experience in the coaching profession across various leagues and in multiple continents. Dating back to 1998, Voigt has coached collegiately and professionally, and has been a head coach six times.
Most recently, Voigt spent the past two collegiate seasons with BYU, serving as an assistant coach (2024-25) and associate head coach (2025-26) under head coach Kevin Young. During his tenure at BYU, Voigt was part of a coaching staff that led the Cougars to back-to-back 20-win seasons and appearances in the NCAA Tournament.
"Boise has been my home base for over a decade," Voigt said. "I'm elated to be closer to my kids and work for a highly-successful and consistent program as we transition into the Pac-12. I would like to thank Coach Rice and Jeramiah Dickey for this tremendous opportunity."
As associate head coach last season, Voigt coached AJ Dybantsa, the recent No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, and helped BYU to a 23-12 record and its third-straight appearance in the tournament. In his first year with the program in 2024-25, the Cougars won 26 games and advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since the 2010-11 campaign.
Preceding his time in Provo, Voigt returned to the San Antonio Spurs organization, where he previously worked in the late 90s and early 2000s. Serving as head coach of the Austin Spurs, the team's G League affiliate, for the 2023-24 season, Voigt led the team to a 30-20 overall record in the 50-game schedule.
Additionally, Voigt was the head coach of the Bakersfield Jam, an affiliate for multiple NBA organizations, for five seasons from 2009-14. After a 17-win campaign in his first year (2009-10), Voigt produced three winning seasons and a 117-83 (.585) record from 2010-14.
Sandwiched between his two stints as a G League head coach, Voigt spent time overseas. He was an assistant coach for the Shanxi Brave Dragons (Chinese Basketball Association — 2014-15) before eventually becoming head coach of the Telekom Baskets Bonn (Bonn, Germany — 2020-21) and Zamalek Basketball Club (Cairo, Egypt — 2022).
Before Bakersfield, Voigt received his first opportunity to be a head coach. He took over the Ulriken Elite, a Norwegian professional basketball team, from 2003-06 before leading the Vermont Frost Heaves of the Premier Basketball League from 2006-09.
In 2002, Voigt was an assistant for Metropolitan State University (MSU) Denver, aiding the Roadrunners to a 28-5 overall record and a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) championship. Prior to MSU Denver, Voigt was an assistant under Rick Barnes at Texas during the 2001-02 season.
Voigt began his professional career in the late 90s, working as an intern for the Los Angeles Clippers during the 1998-99 campaign. He parlayed that into an opportunity with San Antonio, assuming the role of video coordinator for the Spurs for two seasons from 1999-2001.
Voigt earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Pomona College in Claremont, California, located east of Los Angeles.
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