TCU has officially added former UCLA assistant Duane Broussard to its men's basketball coaching staff, per a release Tuesday.

Broussard spent the past six seasons on the Bruins' staff and had served as team's associate head coach since October 2017. He was previously on the New Mexico men's basketball staff for a decade before heading to Westwood in time for the 2013-14 season.

"Duane has a long history in college basketball and has been around a lot of talented players and coaches," TCU head coach Jamie Dixon said in the statement. "He's a person of high character and is well respected throughout the coaching profession. I'm really excited to have Duane and his family join us at TCU."

CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein reported on Thursday that Broussard was expected to be hired by Dixon before the team made it official on Tuesday.

TCU is set to be without two of its assistants from the 2018-19 season -- Corey Barker and Scott Cross -- next year. Barker was fired in March after being linked to the ongoing NCAA men's basketball corruption probe. Cross -- formerly the head coach at UT-Arlington -- was named Troy's new head coach last week.

Broussard's addition to TCU's coaching staff comes one day after the Los Angeles Times reported that Dixon was one of the two primary candidates UCLA had narrowed its search down to in filling the team's head coaching vacancy. The Bruins fired Steve Alford, who was in his sixth season with the team, in December. Broussard had followed Alford from New Mexico to UCLA after the 2012-2013 season.

TCU faces Texas in the NIT semifinals tonight at Madison Square Garden. Tipoff is set for approximately 8 p.m. CT.