A familiar face is leaving Florida’s men’s basketball program, and for Gators fans who followed the bench as closely as the box score, it’s the end of a small but memorable chapter.
Rising senior guard Cooper Josefsberg announced Sunday that he is no longer with the team. Josefsberg joined the Gators ahead of the 2023-24 season, but his departure comes in the wake of the NCAA roster limits that took effect last year and cap Division I men’s basketball rosters at 15 players.
“When I began my journey at UF, I envisioned wearing orange and blue through my senior year. Though it ended differently than I hoped, I am grateful for the experiences, relationships, and memories that will stay with me for a lifetime,” Josefsberg wrote in his announcement. “Representing the Gators has been an absolute privilege.”
Josefsberg’s on-court résumé was brief, but it included some meaningful moments. He played in nine games over three seasons, coming off the bench in Florida’s win over Alabama in the 2025 SEC Tournament and again in the Gators’ Round of 64 victory over Norfolk State in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. During that span, he was part of a run that brought Florida a national title and SEC Tournament title in 2025, along with an SEC regular-season title in 2026.
His biggest moment came this past season on March 3 against Mississippi State, when he knocked down the first - and only - basket of his college career, a 3-pointer that gave him a lasting highlight.
“Coop's a guy that's worked hard,” head coach Todd Golden said after the win over the Bulldogs. “He's a good practice guy, a good teammate.
And obviously he doesn't get a lot of opportunity to compete, and tonight was an opportunity to get him out there. I definitely knew he was going to try to shoot.
That was without a doubt.”
Josefsberg also carved out a following away from game action. He became known for his TikTok posts from inside the locker room after games, along with his animated celebrations on the bench.
“The friendships I built, the memories we created, and the lessons I learned are things I'll always carry with me,” Josefsberg wrote in his announcement. “University of Florida will always hold a special place in my heart. I leave Gainesville with livelong friendships, unforgettable memories, and immense respect for the program that helped shape my journey.”
Florida, meanwhile, is already looking ahead to 2026-27 with preseason No. 1 buzz. The Gators are expected to bring back Boogie Fland, Urban Klavzar, Isaiah Brown, CJ Ingram, Alex Lloyd, Thomas Haugh, Alex Condon and Rueben Chinyelu, while also adding freshmen Jones Lay and Arturas Butajevas, transfer Denzel Aberdeen and European professional Domen Petrovic. Aberdeen is still seeking a final year of eligibility from the NCAA.
Florida opens the season Nov. 2 against Miami in Tampa.
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