Steve Lavin

St. John's head coach Steve Lavin, right, congratulates UCLA players following their NCAA college basketball game in Los Angeles, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2011. UCLA won 66-59. UCLA is Lavin's former team. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)

(Jason Redmond)

AL.com has learned the names of two more candidates who have interviewed for the head basketball coaching position at UAB.

UAB officials have spoken with at least two more coaches with head coaching experience - former St. John's and UCLA coach Steve Lavin and current North Florida head coach Matthew Driscoll.

Earlier, AL.com reported that UAB would not be hiring Auburn assistant Chuck Person or NBA veteran Jason Terry to replace Jerod Haase, who took the head coaching position at Stanford on March 25.

UAB interim head coach Robert Ehsan is a popular candidate among fans and is still in the mix.

Lavin, 51, is the most well-known name. He was the head coach at UCLA from 1996-2003 and St. John's from 2010-15, compiling a 226-133 record. However, both schools eventually cut ties with Lavin. Lavin and St. John's mutually parted ways in 2015.

Lavin has also been an analyst for ESPN and Fox Sports.

Driscoll, 51, has been the head coach at North Florida since 2009 with 117-109 record and one NCAA Tournament appearance and one NIT appearance. UNF won 45 games over the past two seasons. He has also been an assistant at Baylor. Valparaiso, Clemson and Wyoming.

UAB athletics director Mark Ingram and the advisory committee were still in Houston, site of the Final Four, on Sunday morning. Interviews with candidates had taken place there.

AL.com's Kevin Scarbinsky contributed to this report.