Bart Kofoed

Bart Kofoed (born March 24, 1964) is a retired American professional basketball player.

Along with former NBA players Bobby Jones and David Thompson, Kofoed co-founded 2XSALT, a non-profit Christian organization based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

As a senior, he set school records with 902 points, a 26.5 average and 198 assists and led the Lopers to a 26–8 mark and a record-setting 10th straight appearance in the NAIA National Tournament.

For his play that season, he was named a second team All-American and was conference and district player of the year.

[13] After the incident with Hansen, Kofoed played for the Rochester Flyers in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA).

[15] A sprained ankle caused the team to waive him, but when Mitch Richmond broke his thumb, the Warriors signed him once again.

[16] Kofoed returned to the CBA first for the La Crosse Catbirds, then the Yakima SunKings.

He then established 2XSALT, a non-profit Christian organization based in Charlotte, North Carolina that supports underprivileged youth through sports.

NBA legends David Thompson and Bobby Jones then came aboard to help run the program.