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Roger Powell (basketball)

Roger Powell Jr. (born January 15, 1983) is an American former professional basketball player and current head coach of the Valparaiso Beacons men's basketball team.[1] Powell was previously an assistant at Gonzaga.[2] He played collegiately at the University of Illinois from 2001 to 2005, after having attended Joliet West High School, with a 2001 graduation. Powell played the forward position for his high school and in college. He graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in speech communications. Powell's father was a former Joliet Central High School and Illinois State player.

Roger Powell
Valparaiso Beacons
PositionHead coach
LeagueMissouri Valley Conference
Personal information
Born (1983-01-15) January 15, 1983 (age 41)
Joliet, Illinois, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolJoliet West (Joliet, Illinois)
CollegeIllinois (2001–2005)
NBA draft2005: undrafted
Playing career2005–2011
PositionSmall forward
Number43
Coaching career2011–present
Career history
As player:
2005–2006Rockford Lightning
2006Utah Jazz
2006–2007Arkansas Rimrockers
2007–2008Siviglia Wear Teramo
2008–2009Hapoel Jerusalem
2009–2010Murcia
2010JDA Dijon
2010–2011Skyliners Frankfurt
As coach:
2011–2016Valparaiso (assistant)
2016–2019Vanderbilt (associate HC)
2019–2023Gonzaga (assistant)
2023–presentValparaiso
Career highlights and awards
As player

As assistant coach

Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

Playing career edit

High school career edit

Powell was a three-year starter and a four-year letter winner for Joliet Township High School. As a junior, he led the Steelmen to a 20-8 record averaging 19 points and eight rebounds. Powell helped his squad win the SICA West Conference as a junior and senior. Also as a junior, he earned a bronze medal as a member of the 1999 USA Basketball Men's Youth Development Festival North Team. Powell also made the Pontiac Holiday Tourney all-Tournament Team and was second team all state.

As a senior, Powell averaged 20.7 points and nine rebounds for a 25-5 sectional finalist that was ranked No. 3 in the Chicago area. He earned First Team All State honors at Joliet in 2001 from the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette, Associated Press and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association. He was considered a consensus Top 100 prospect in the nation and was fourth in voting for Mr. Basketball in Illinois. He played in the Wendy's All-Star Classic and earned MVP honors at the IBCA All-Star Game following his senior year.

Early college career edit

As a true freshman, Powell played in 27 games and averaged 2.9 points and 1.8 rebounds per game. In his first year, he scored a season-high 12 points against Western Illinois. He played a season-high 15 minutes against Loyola-Chicago where he scored five points and added five rebounds. His role was primarily to provide a spark off the bench which he did against Wisconsin, scoring six points on 3-of-3 shooting and grabbing four rebounds, three offensive. In the NCAA tournament, he provided four points and four rebounds in seven minutes of play in Illinois' first-round win against San Diego State.

In his sophomore season, Powell started 19 games including 10 of the last 11. He led the Big Ten in field goal percentage in conference games with a 64.1 percent mark. He was third on the team in scoring with 8.7 points per game. He scored a season-high 22 points versus Indiana on 9-of-13 shooting. He scored in double figures 13 times and scoring 15-plus points 9 times. He was slowed by a toe injury mid-season causing him to be out of the lineup for two weeks. He was named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team leading Illinois with 16 points in the title game versus Ohio State. He participated on the Big Ten European Tour team and led the squad in scoring 14 points per game.

Late college career edit

In his third season with the Illini, Powell was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection. Powell started 31 games on the season missing some time due to a concussion suffered in a Big Ten tournament quarterfinal game against Indiana. He averaged 11.6 points per game, putting him third on the team and 20th in the Big Ten. He also averaged 5 rebounds a game which was second on the team. He ranked third in the Big Ten in field goal shooting at 59.5 percent. He was also second on the team in offensive rebounding notching 75 on the season. Powell scored a career-high 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds at Wisconsin on January 24, 2004.[3] In the 2004 NCAA tournament, he scored 22 points on 9-of-11 shooting in the second-round win over Cincinnati and followed that performance with a team-high 15-point, eight-rebound game in a Sweet 16 loss to Duke. Powell entered the NBA draft but did not sign with an agent and was not drafted allowing him to return for his senior season.

In his final season, Powell was named an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection by both league coaches and media. He was a member of the national runner-up Illini who tied an NCAA record with 37 wins. He started every game and ranked fourth on the team in scoring, averaging 12.0 points per game, and scoring in double figures in 26 of 39 games. He was second on the Illini and eleventh in the Big Ten averaging 5.7 rebounds per game. He was named Big Ten player of the week on December 6 following wins over Wake Forest (19 points) and Arkansas (19 points, 11 rebounds).

He scored his 1,000th point versus Indiana on Feb. 6 and ended his career ranked 26th on the Illini all-time scoring list with 1,178 career points. He also ranks fifth in school history in career field goal percentage at 57.2 percent (456–797).

Professional career edit

Powell participated in various NBA summer leagues looking to be picked up by an NBA roster. He eventually made the Seattle SuperSonics' training roster but failed to make the final roster.

Powell then decided to play in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). The Rockford Lightning drafted Powell in the fourth round (30th overall selection) of the CBA draft in 2005. He enjoyed unparalleled success with the Lightning. The CBA named Powell the Rookie of the Year for the 2005–06 season, voted on by the eight CBA head coaches. He was nominated to the All-CBA Second Team and All-Rookie Team.[4]

Powell continued to pursue a career in the NBA trying out for the Utah Jazz where he was reunited with former Illini teammates Dee Brown and Deron Williams. After working relentlessly over the summer, Powell made the Jazz's final roster for the 2006–07 NBA season. However, he was cut in mid-January, having scored his first points in the NBA with a pair of free throws on November 18, 2006 against the Phoenix Suns after being fouled by Shawn Marion.

He then played for the Arkansas Rimrockers of the NBDL. Powell was named the D-League's player of the month for February 2007, averaging 27.6 points and 7.3 rebounds in 11 games, scoring at least 19 in each of the 11, including 46 in a February 2 game against the Fort Worth Flyers. In April 2007, he received the NBA Development League 2006–07 Jason Collier Sportsmanship Award for Conduct and Character on court.

In 2007–08, he joined Teramo Basket of Serie A in Italy.

In October 2008, he joined the Chicago Bulls but did not make the final roster.

In 2008–09, he joined Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli League.

In 2009–10, he joined CB Murcia[5] of Spain's Liga ACB, the top division of Spain's professional leagues.

In February 2010 he signed a three-month contract with JDA Dijon in France.[6]

He spent the 2010 preseason on the Chicago Bulls' training camp roster.[7] However, he was waived on October 21.

On October 28, 2010 he signed a contract with the German club Skyliners Frankfurt until mid-January, with an extension option until the end of the season.

Coaching career edit

On June 28, 2011, Powell joined the coaching staff of the Valparaiso Crusaders men's basketball team, as an assistant.[8]

On April 6, 2016, Powell followed Bryce Drew to Vanderbilt and joined the coaching staff of the Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball team, as an associate head coach.[9]

From the 2019–20 through the 2022–23 seasons, Powell was an assistant under Mark Few at Gonzaga in the WCC.

On April 7, 2023, Powell made his return to Valpo as the Beacons' new head coach.[10]

Personal life edit

Powell is a Christian.[11] He is married to Tara Powell. They have four children.[12]

Head coaching record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Valparaiso (Missouri Valley Conference) (2023–present)
2023–24 Valparaiso 7–25 3–17 12th
Valparaiso: 7–25 (.219) 3–17 (.150)
Total: 7–25 (.219)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

College statistics edit

Year G-GS Min-Avg FGM-A/% 3PM-A/% FTM-A/% OR-DR—TOT/Avg PF-DQ A TO B S PTS/Avg
01-02 27-0 160-5.9 27-50/.540 3-5/.600 22-36/.611 19-29—48/1.8 21-0 2 10 4 3 79/2.9
02-03 30-19 558-18.6 104-176/.591 20-49/.408 33-57/.579 40-61—101/3.4 46-0 12 24 12 9 261/8.7
03-04 32-31 856-26.8 150-252/.595 4-12/.333 67-105/.638 75-85—160/5.0 78-1 22 40 14 21 371/11.6
04-05 39-39 979-25.1 175-319/.549 20-52/.385 97-133/.729 103-119—222/5.7 102-0 16 42 9 25 467/12.0
Totals 128-89 2553-19.9 456-797/.572 47-118/.398 219-331/.662 237-294—531/4.1 247-1 52 116 39 58 1178/9.2

G-GS = Games Played and Games Started
Min-Avg = Minutes per season and average minutes per game
FGM-A/% = Field Goals Made per Attempts and Percentage
3PM-A/% = Three Point Field Goals Made per Attempts and Percentage
FTM-A/% = Free Throws Made per Attempts and Percentage
OR-DR—TOT/Avg = Offensive Rebounds, Defensive Rebounds, Total Rebounds, and Average per game
PF-DQ = Personal Fouls and Disqualifications
A = Assists
TO = Turnovers
B = Blocks
S = Steals
PTS/Avg = Total Points and Average Points per Game

References edit

  1. ^ "Roger Powell Jr. hired as Valparaiso head coach". 7 April 2023.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-04-18.
  3. ^ "Harris scores career-high 30". ESPN.com. January 25, 2004. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  4. ^ "Roger Powell minor league basketball statistics". Stats Crew. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  5. ^ Club Baloncesto Murcia
  6. ^ "Dijon sign Roger Powell". thehoopsmarket.blogspot.com. February 2, 2010. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  7. ^ K.C. Johnson. "Heat don't intimidate Bulls". Chicago Tribune. September 28, 2010.
  8. ^ http://www.valpoathletics.com/news/default/173/10870/
  9. ^ Stephenson, Tom (April 8, 2016). "Roger Powell Jr. Will Join Bryce Drew's Vanderbilt Staff". anchorofgold.com. Retrieved June 15, 2023.
  10. ^ "Roger Powell Jr hired to coach Valparaiso". 7 April 2023.
  11. ^ Romano, Jason (6 September 2023). "SS PODCAST: Valparaiso basketball coach Roger Powell Jr. on trusting God's guidance". Sports Spectrum. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Roger Powell Jr". Retrieved 10 September 2023.

External links edit

  • Vanderbilt Profile
  • Valparaiso Profile
  • Player profile @ NBA.com
  • Profile at FightingIllini.com
  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com   and Basketball-Reference.com
  • Roger Powell, Jr.'s official ministry website

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Powell was previously an assistant at Gonzaga 2 He played collegiately at the University of Illinois from 2001 to 2005 after having attended Joliet West High School with a 2001 graduation Powell played the forward position for his high school and in college He graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in speech communications Powell s father was a former Joliet Central High School and Illinois State player Roger PowellValparaiso BeaconsPositionHead coachLeagueMissouri Valley ConferencePersonal informationBorn 1983 01 15 January 15 1983 age 41 Joliet Illinois U S NationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 6 in 1 98 m Listed weight220 lb 100 kg Career informationHigh schoolJoliet West Joliet Illinois CollegeIllinois 2001 2005 NBA draft2005 undraftedPlaying career2005 2011PositionSmall forwardNumber43Coaching career2011 presentCareer historyAs player 2005 2006Rockford Lightning2006Utah Jazz2006 2007Arkansas Rimrockers2007 2008Siviglia Wear Teramo2008 2009Hapoel Jerusalem2009 2010Murcia2010JDA Dijon2010 2011Skyliners FrankfurtAs coach 2011 2016Valparaiso assistant 2016 2019Vanderbilt associate HC 2019 2023Gonzaga assistant 2023 presentValparaisoCareer highlights and awardsAs player Jason Collier Sportsmanship Award 2007 All CBA Second Team 2006 CBA Rookie of the Year 2006 CBA All Rookie Team 2006 As assistant coach 2 Horizon League regular season champion 2012 2013 Horizon League tournament champion 2013 Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference com Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 High school career 1 2 Early college career 1 3 Late college career 1 4 Professional career 2 Coaching career 3 Personal life 4 Head coaching record 5 College statistics 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editHigh school career edit Powell was a three year starter and a four year letter winner for Joliet Township High School As a junior he led the Steelmen to a 20 8 record averaging 19 points and eight rebounds Powell helped his squad win the SICA West Conference as a junior and senior Also as a junior he earned a bronze medal as a member of the 1999 USA Basketball Men s Youth Development Festival North Team Powell also made the Pontiac Holiday Tourney all Tournament Team and was second team all state As a senior Powell averaged 20 7 points and nine rebounds for a 25 5 sectional finalist that was ranked No 3 in the Chicago area He earned First Team All State honors at Joliet in 2001 from the Chicago Tribune Chicago Sun Times Champaign Urbana News Gazette Associated Press and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association He was considered a consensus Top 100 prospect in the nation and was fourth in voting for Mr Basketball in Illinois He played in the Wendy s All Star Classic and earned MVP honors at the IBCA All Star Game following his senior year Early college career edit As a true freshman Powell played in 27 games and averaged 2 9 points and 1 8 rebounds per game In his first year he scored a season high 12 points against Western Illinois He played a season high 15 minutes against Loyola Chicago where he scored five points and added five rebounds His role was primarily to provide a spark off the bench which he did against Wisconsin scoring six points on 3 of 3 shooting and grabbing four rebounds three offensive In the NCAA tournament he provided four points and four rebounds in seven minutes of play in Illinois first round win against San Diego State In his sophomore season Powell started 19 games including 10 of the last 11 He led the Big Ten in field goal percentage in conference games with a 64 1 percent mark He was third on the team in scoring with 8 7 points per game He scored a season high 22 points versus Indiana on 9 of 13 shooting He scored in double figures 13 times and scoring 15 plus points 9 times He was slowed by a toe injury mid season causing him to be out of the lineup for two weeks He was named to the Big Ten All Tournament Team leading Illinois with 16 points in the title game versus Ohio State He participated on the Big Ten European Tour team and led the squad in scoring 14 points per game Late college career edit In his third season with the Illini Powell was an honorable mention All Big Ten selection Powell started 31 games on the season missing some time due to a concussion suffered in a Big Ten tournament quarterfinal game against Indiana He averaged 11 6 points per game putting him third on the team and 20th in the Big Ten He also averaged 5 rebounds a game which was second on the team He ranked third in the Big Ten in field goal shooting at 59 5 percent He was also second on the team in offensive rebounding notching 75 on the season Powell scored a career high 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds at Wisconsin on January 24 2004 3 In the 2004 NCAA tournament he scored 22 points on 9 of 11 shooting in the second round win over Cincinnati and followed that performance with a team high 15 point eight rebound game in a Sweet 16 loss to Duke Powell entered the NBA draft but did not sign with an agent and was not drafted allowing him to return for his senior season In his final season Powell was named an honorable mention All Big Ten selection by both league coaches and media He was a member of the national runner up Illini who tied an NCAA record with 37 wins He started every game and ranked fourth on the team in scoring averaging 12 0 points per game and scoring in double figures in 26 of 39 games He was second on the Illini and eleventh in the Big Ten averaging 5 7 rebounds per game He was named Big Ten player of the week on December 6 following wins over Wake Forest 19 points and Arkansas 19 points 11 rebounds He scored his 1 000th point versus Indiana on Feb 6 and ended his career ranked 26th on the Illini all time scoring list with 1 178 career points He also ranks fifth in school history in career field goal percentage at 57 2 percent 456 797 Professional career edit Powell participated in various NBA summer leagues looking to be picked up by an NBA roster He eventually made the Seattle SuperSonics training roster but failed to make the final roster Powell then decided to play in the Continental Basketball Association CBA The Rockford Lightning drafted Powell in the fourth round 30th overall selection of the CBA draft in 2005 He enjoyed unparalleled success with the Lightning The CBA named Powell the Rookie of the Year for the 2005 06 season voted on by the eight CBA head coaches He was nominated to the All CBA Second Team and All Rookie Team 4 Powell continued to pursue a career in the NBA trying out for the Utah Jazz where he was reunited with former Illini teammates Dee Brown and Deron Williams After working relentlessly over the summer Powell made the Jazz s final roster for the 2006 07 NBA season However he was cut in mid January having scored his first points in the NBA with a pair of free throws on November 18 2006 against the Phoenix Suns after being fouled by Shawn Marion He then played for the Arkansas Rimrockers of the NBDL Powell was named the D League s player of the month for February 2007 averaging 27 6 points and 7 3 rebounds in 11 games scoring at least 19 in each of the 11 including 46 in a February 2 game against the Fort Worth Flyers In April 2007 he received the NBA Development League 2006 07 Jason Collier Sportsmanship Award for Conduct and Character on court In 2007 08 he joined Teramo Basket of Serie A in Italy In October 2008 he joined the Chicago Bulls but did not make the final roster In 2008 09 he joined Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli League In 2009 10 he joined CB Murcia 5 of Spain s Liga ACB the top division of Spain s professional leagues In February 2010 he signed a three month contract with JDA Dijon in France 6 He spent the 2010 preseason on the Chicago Bulls training camp roster 7 However he was waived on October 21 On October 28 2010 he signed a contract with the German club Skyliners Frankfurt until mid January with an extension option until the end of the season Coaching career editOn June 28 2011 Powell joined the coaching staff of the Valparaiso Crusaders men s basketball team as an assistant 8 On April 6 2016 Powell followed Bryce Drew to Vanderbilt and joined the coaching staff of the Vanderbilt Commodores men s basketball team as an associate head coach 9 From the 2019 20 through the 2022 23 seasons Powell was an assistant under Mark Few at Gonzaga in the WCC On April 7 2023 Powell made his return to Valpo as the Beacons new head coach 10 Personal life editPowell is a Christian 11 He is married to Tara Powell They have four children 12 Head coaching record editStatistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing PostseasonValparaiso Missouri Valley Conference 2023 present 2023 24 Valparaiso 7 25 3 17 12thValparaiso 7 25 219 3 17 150 Total 7 25 219 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championCollege statistics editYear G GS Min Avg FGM A 3PM A FTM A OR DR TOT Avg PF DQ A TO B S PTS Avg01 02 27 0 160 5 9 27 50 540 3 5 600 22 36 611 19 29 48 1 8 21 0 2 10 4 3 79 2 902 03 30 19 558 18 6 104 176 591 20 49 408 33 57 579 40 61 101 3 4 46 0 12 24 12 9 261 8 703 04 32 31 856 26 8 150 252 595 4 12 333 67 105 638 75 85 160 5 0 78 1 22 40 14 21 371 11 604 05 39 39 979 25 1 175 319 549 20 52 385 97 133 729 103 119 222 5 7 102 0 16 42 9 25 467 12 0Totals 128 89 2553 19 9 456 797 572 47 118 398 219 331 662 237 294 531 4 1 247 1 52 116 39 58 1178 9 2G GS Games Played and Games StartedMin Avg Minutes per season and average minutes per gameFGM A Field Goals Made per Attempts and Percentage3PM A Three Point Field Goals Made per Attempts and Percentage FTM A Free Throws Made per Attempts and PercentageOR DR TOT Avg Offensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds Total Rebounds and Average per gamePF DQ Personal Fouls and DisqualificationsA AssistsTO TurnoversB BlocksS StealsPTS Avg Total Points and Average Points per GameReferences edit Roger Powell Jr hired as Valparaiso head coach 7 April 2023 Bryace Drew assistant coaches with Vanderbilt basketball Roger Powell and Jake Diebler get new jobs Nashville Post Archived from the original on 2019 04 18 Harris scores career high 30 ESPN com January 25 2004 Retrieved June 14 2023 Roger Powell minor league basketball statistics Stats Crew Retrieved June 23 2021 Club Baloncesto Murcia Dijon sign Roger Powell thehoopsmarket blogspot com February 2 2010 Retrieved June 14 2023 K C Johnson Heat don t intimidate Bulls Chicago Tribune September 28 2010 http www valpoathletics com news default 173 10870 Stephenson Tom April 8 2016 Roger Powell Jr Will Join Bryce Drew s Vanderbilt Staff anchorofgold com Retrieved June 15 2023 Roger Powell Jr hired to coach Valparaiso 7 April 2023 Romano Jason 6 September 2023 SS PODCAST Valparaiso basketball coach Roger Powell Jr on trusting God s guidance Sports Spectrum Retrieved 10 September 2023 Roger Powell Jr Retrieved 10 September 2023 External links editVanderbilt Profile Valparaiso Profile Player profile NBA com Profile at FightingIllini com Career statistics and player information from NBA com nbsp and Basketball Reference com Roger Powell Jr s official ministry website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Powell basketball amp oldid 1218087255, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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