Roger Powell Jr. was named the 23rd head coach of the Valparaiso University men’s basketball program on April 7, 2023.
In the second season of the Powell Era in 2024-2025, Valpo over doubled its overall win total from the previous season and doubled its conference win output before earning a Missouri Valley Conference Tournament semifinal berth. The Beacons finished with 15 wins, the team’s highest total since 2019-20. Two of the greatest strengths of the 2024-25 team were avoiding turnovers and making free throws, as Valpo broke the modern program record for single-season free-throw percentage by finishing at .790, 11th nationally. In addition, Valpo turned it over a conference-best 9.7 times per game, setting a program standard and ranking 19th in the nation.
Powell’s group displayed a no-quit attitude in Year 2, coming from double figures down to win on three occasions, highlighted by erasing a 22-point deficit in the final eight minutes at Western Michigan. Valpo beat Belmont 101-86 on Feb. 12, the program’s highest point total in a league game since 1998.
The 2024-25 season was filled with breakthrough victories. The team defeated UNI in both matchups, winning back-to-back meetings with the Panthers for the first time in 40 all-time collisions. The Feb. 14 win over Belmont snapped a seven-game head-to-head losing streak and marked the first Missouri Valley Conference victory over the Bruins. By beating Indiana State on Jan. 8, Valpo snapped a six-game losing streak against defending Missouri Valley Conference regular-season champions. The Beacons went 2-0 against Missouri State, squashing a nine-game head-to-head losing streak and winning a season series from the Bears for the first time in a combined 16 seasons of shared league affiliation between the Missouri Valley Conference and the Association of Mid-Continent Universities. Valpo’s Jan. 4 win over UNI snapped a 15-game skid against teams picked to finish in the top two in the MVC preseason poll, while the Feb. 22 victory at Southern Illinois brought a seven-game head-to-head losing streak to a halt.
Under Powell’s leadership, Valpo boasted the MVC Freshman of the Year again in 2024-25, becoming just the third program to earn that award in back-to-back seasons since the honor began in 1986. All Wright garnered that distinction in addition to picking up MVC All-Tournament Team and All-Freshman Team accolades while breaking the program’s freshman scoring record that had stood for over a quarter of a century. Sophomore Cooper Schwieger, who became Valpo’s first National Player of the Week since February 2016 thanks to his performance in the final week of the regular season, achieved All-MVC Second Team status in addition to securing a spot on the MVC Most-Improved Team. Kaspar Sepp was named to the MVC Scholar-Athlete Second Team, while Darius DeAveiro graduated with 385 career assists, the sixth most in program history. Out of 17 weeks during the 2024-25 season, Valpo won the MVC Freshman of the Week Award eight times with All Wright doing so on seven occasions and Justus McNair once. Under Powell’s guidance, Schwieger led the Missouri Valley Conference in double-doubles, rebounds and blocked shots including 13 rejections at Arch Madness, tied for the second most in the history of the event.
In his first season guiding the program, Powell recruited and developed Cooper Schwieger, who was named the Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Year, becoming the first Valpo rookie to be named a league’s Freshman or Newcomer of the Year in a quarter of a century and just the fourth all-time, joining Lubos Barton (1998-99), Bryce Drew (1994-95) and Lance Barker (1991-92). The previous two (Barton and Drew) went on to become Valpo Athletics Hall of Famers. Schwieger finished the season as the only freshman in the nation averaging in double figures in scoring and shooting 50 percent from the field and 80 percent from the free-throw line in league play. He led all-MVC rookies in overall scoring average (13.2), overall rebounding average (5.4), MVC-only scoring average (14.6) and MVC-only rebounding average (5.7).
During his first season at the helm, Powell also recruited and developed Isaiah Stafford, who was one of three players in the Missouri Valley Conference with at least three 30-point games and one of five with at least 12 20-point games. Stafford became the fifth player in the country during the 2023-24 season to own three different 30-point outputs in true road games. He finished the season seventh in the MVC in overall scoring average (16.9) and fourth in league-only scoring average (17.6).
Under Powell’s guidance, point guard Darius DeAveiro made a massive jump in 2023-24. He went from averaging 1.8 points per game overall and 1.4 in league play to averaging 7.9 overall and 9.3 in league play during Powell’s first season. He also dished out 170 assists, the third most in a single season in program history, and ranked second in the conference and 30th nationally in that category.
Powell’s maiden voyage as a head coach featured the seventh most inexperienced roster in the country, according to KenPom’s experience factor. Valpo beat Green Bay 64-59 on Nov. 14, topping a team that finished 18-14 overall and 13-7 in the Horizon League, tying for third in the league. Other nonconference highlights included a 45-38 halftime lead on Nov. 17 at No. 23 Illinois and a 73-66 win over Western Illinois on Nov. 21, beating a team that went on to finish in the top four in the Ohio Valley Conference and enjoy a 21-win season. Valpo beat Southern 71-59 on Nov. 25, downing a team that finished in the top four in the SWAC and enjoyed an 18-14 campaign. The Beacons swept an MVC series from Illinois State including the team’s best defensive performance in a true road game since February 2016 in terms of both field-goal percentage defense and points allowed. On Jan. 20, Valpo overcame an 11-point deficit with less than eight minutes remaining and trailed by as many as 12 in the game before beating UIC 84-77 for the team’s biggest comeback since November 2021.
After helping guide Gonzaga University to a 121-13 record during his four seasons as an assistant coach, Powell returned to Valpo, where he was part of head coach Bryce Drew’s staff from 2011-2016 and led the team to 124 wins in five seasons, including a program-record 30 victories and a National Invitation Tournament (NIT) title game appearance in 2015-16. Powell becomes the first Black head coach in the history of the Valpo men’s basketball program.
Powell was part of head coach Mark Few’s Gonzaga staff as the Bulldogs reached the 2021 national championship game after winning their first 31 games of the season. During Powell’s first season on staff in 2019-20, Gonzaga was 31-2 at the time the NCAA college basketball season was halted due to COVID-19. The Bulldogs reached the Sweet Sixteen each of his final three seasons on staff, including two Elite Eight appearances and the aforementioned trip to the 2021 national title game. The 2020-21 team spent the entire season ranked No. 1 in the nation by the Associated Press. The Bulldogs were the No. 1 overall seed in back-to-back NCAA Tournaments in 2021 and 2022.
Prior to his arrival at Gonzaga, Powell served as the associate head coach at Vanderbilt University under Bryce Drew from 2016-2019. In his first season in Nashville, he helped lead the Commodores to an NCAA Tournament appearance. Vanderbilt notched five top-25 wins, six top-50 victories and 11 top-100 RPI wins while playing the toughest strength of schedule nationally.
During Powell’s first stint on the Valpo bench, he was part of four Horizon League regular-season championships in a five-year period while also leading the 2012-13 and 2014-15 squads to Horizon League tournament titles and NCAA Tournament appearances. Valpo reached postseason tournaments in each of his five seasons on staff, including the memorable run to the NIT title game in 2016 which featured wins over Florida State, Saint Mary’s and BYU.
A product of Joliet West High School and a native of Joliet, Ill., Powell was a three-year starter for the University of Illinois during his playing days, earning Honorable Mention All-Big Ten recognition in each of his final two seasons after being named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team as a sophomore. His winning track record dates as far back as his days playing for the Illini, when he helped the team to three Big Ten regular-season titles, two Big Ten Tournament crowns and three Sweet Sixteen berths. During his senior year in 2004-05, Powell was part of an Illini team that finished 37-2, won 29 straight to open the season and reached the national title game.
Powell accumulated 1,178 points and 531 rebounds during his four-year career at Illinois. He finished his career ranked among the top 30 scorers in program history. Following his collegiate tenure, Powell began a professional career that included a stint in the NBA with the Utah Jazz during the 2006-2007 season. He also played for the Rockford Lightning (CBA, 2005-06), Arkansas Rimrockers (2006-07, D-League), Siviglia Wear Teramo (Italy, 2007-08), Murcia (Spain, 2009-10), JDA Dijon (France, 2010) and Skyliners Frankfurt (Germany, 2010-11).
Off the court, Powell founded RPJ Ministries Organization, which mentors and trains young leaders to be Godly examples on their sports team and school campuses. He also founded Integrity Sports Corporation, a company focused on building basketball skills and integrity of high school and junior high athletes. Powell is a 2005 graduate of the University of Illinois with a degree in speech communications and received his master’s degree in Sports Administration from Valpo in 2016.
Powell and his wife, Tara, have four children – Bria, Liam, Gabriel and Faith.
Coach Powell Playing Experience
2001-2005 - Illinois
2005-2006 - Rockford Lightning (CBA)
2006 - Utah Jazz (NBA)
2006-2007 - Arkansas Rimrockers (D-League)
2007-2008 - Siviglia Wear Teramo (Italy)
2008-2009 - Hapoel Jerusalem (Israel)
2009-2010 - Murcia (Spain)
2010 - JDA Dijon (France)
2010-2011 - Skyliners Frankfurt (Germany)
Coach Powell Coaching Experience
2011-2016 - Valparaiso Assistant Coach
2016-2019 - Vanderbilt Associate Head Coach
2019-2023 - Gonzaga Assistant Coach
Present - Valparaiso Head Coach