An avid mountain biker and squash player who is always looking for new challenges – physical or mental – University of Virginia play-by-play announcer Dave Koehn just couldn’t pass on the opportunity to take his skills to the NBA.
On Tuesday, Koehn, who has been calling UVA games since 2008, announced his decision to leave for a job as the radio voice of the world champion Milwaukee Bucks.
“It is really hard leaving UVA. It is such an amazing place,” Koehn said. “The good thing about living in places like this is you get to live there. The bad thing is if and when you do leave, it’s that much harder – not just because of the place, but the people.
“But not many people can say they’re going to trade out a national champ for a world champ, and I’m beyond lucky to be able to say that.”
In addition to joining the reigning NBA champions, Koehn said he was drawn by the “forward-thinking” approach of the Bucks organization, which has included the hiring of the first female lead television announcer in NBA history (Lisa Byington); the first American Sign Language interpreter for postgame press conferences; sizable community outreach during the pandemic; and not being afraid to take a stance on social justice issues.

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