Jarrett Howell
Executive Vice President & Head Coach
Education
James Bowie High School, May 2002
The University of Texas at Arlington, BBA in Management, August 2007
Professional Experience
He is a professional basketball player in Europe and is completing his third season. He is considered one of the rising American point guards in Europe. Details of career are as follows:
CS Gaz Matan Medias – Romanian Professional League – Division A (2009-present)
He signed to play for this team as the starting point guard.
Kryvbasbasket – Ukraine Basketball League (2008-2009)
He was starting point guard of the regular season championship team. The team finished with a record of 27-9 for the regular season. He led the team to the league championship. He was voted a starter in the UBL All Star game. His season statistics were:
· 14.4 ppg., 4.0 apg., 3.0 rpg., and 2.0 spg
· Field goal percentage - 47%, Three Point Field Goal Percentage – 42%, and Free Throw percentage – 85%.
· UBL – 2nd Team All League
· UBL All Defensive Team - 1st Team
· UBL All Import Team – 2nd Team
Svendborg Rabbits – Denmark Basketligaen (2007-2008)
He was the starting point guard that won the Danish Cup Championship, Regular Season Runner-up with 19-5 record, and Danish Finals Silver Medal. He was the leading vote getter and starter in Danish All Star game. His statistics and honors for the season were as follows:
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Danish Cup MVP
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Basketligaen MVP Runner-up
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Danish Finals Silver Medalist
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Eurobasket All League – First Team
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Eurobasket All Import – First Team
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22 ppg., 5 apg., 3 rpg., and 3 spg.
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50% 2-point field goal percentage, 48% 3-point percentage, 88% free throw percentage
SKK Kotwica – Poland-DBE (2006-2007)
Reserve point guard who averaged 6 ppg and 2 apg in 12 minutes per game. He left the team in December 2006.
Other Professional Accomplishments
He was invited to and participated in the prestigious, invitation-only French Exposure Camp in Columbus, Ohio in June 2007.
He was invited to and participated in the Rare Challenge NBA Pre-Draft Camp in New York City featuring 64 of the top college seniors in the country in April 2006. He was rated as one of the top point guards in the camp.
Playing Experience
The University of Texas at Arlington (2003-2006)
In 2005-2006 season, he was the starting point guard/shooting guard and team captain on team that finished 7th in the conference with a 14-16 record. Team was eliminated in the first round of Southland Conference Tournament. His statistics and honors for the year were as follows:
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All-Southland Conference – Second Team
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All Tournament Team – Lobo Invitational Tournament
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14.2 ppg., 3.1 apg., 2.6 rpg., and 2.0 spg.
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45.9% field goal percentage, 42% 3-point field goal percentage, 86.4% free throw percentage
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High games for season: 19 points vs. University of Miami, 19 points vs. Northern Arizona, 19 points vs. Radford, 16 points vs. University of New Mexico, 24 points vs. Northwestern State, 20 points vs. Texas State, 23 points vs. Sam Houston State, 24 points vs. Texas-San Antonio, and 22 points vs. SE Louisiana
In 2004-2005 season, he was the starting point guard/shooting guard and team captain on team that finished 8th in conference with a 13-15 record. Team was eliminated in the first round of Southland Conference Tournament. His statistics for the year were as follows:
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12.0 ppg., 3.25 apg., and 3.5 rpg.
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48% field goal percentage, 50.6% 3-point field goal percentage and 83.3% free throw percentage
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Top 10 nationally in 3-point shooting percentage
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Scored 20 points vs. University of San Diego and 20 points vs. New Mexico
In 2003-2004 season, the team finished with a 17-12 record and finished with a regular season conference championship. The team was eliminated in the semifinals of Southland Conference Tournament. He earned the starting point guard position for the last 10 games of the season. He sat out first 6 games due to NCAA transfer requirements. He led the team to eight game winning streak to win the regular season conference championship. He led team on nine game winning streak prior to tournament loss. He was recognized by coaches as a big part of team turnaround. His statistics were as follows:
· 5.9 ppg., 1.8 apg., 1.2 rpg., and 1.0 spg
· 43% field goal percentage and 77% free throw percentage
· Scored career high of 20 points in win against UT-San Antonio on the road
Niagara University (2002)
He earned basketball scholarship to Niagara University, Lewiston, NY in Fall 2002. He transferred to University of Texas at Arlington in Spring 2003.
James Bowie High School, Arlington, TX (1998-2002)
In 2001-2002 season, he was starting shooting guard and team co-captain on team that finished in second place tie in district and advanced to the Area Round of State Playoffs. The team lost to the No. 10 nationally ranked team in overtime. The team was ranked 28th in Texas. His statistics and honors were as follows:
· Team MVP
· Top of Line Award (best free throw percentage)
· First Team - All District
· Runner-up – Defensive Player of Year
· First Team All Area - Arlington Morning News
· First Team All Area - Arlington Star Telegram
· Second Team All Tarrant County – Fort Worth Star Telegram
· Second Team All Region – Texas State Playoffs
· Ranked No. 93 in Texas by Texas Hoops
· 17 ppg., 4 apg., 4 rpg., and 2 spg.
· 50% field goals percentage, 35% 3-point field goal percentage and 82% free throw percentage
· Ended career as all-time leading scorer at James Bowie High School
· Earned basketball scholarship to Niagara University
In 2000-2001 season, he was starting point guard/shooting guard and team captain on team that finished in tie for third in district. Team lost in tiebreaker game and did not advance to state playoffs. His statistics and honors were as follows:
· Top of Line Award (best free throw percentage)
· First Team – All District
· Third Team Pre-Season All Area – Arlington Star Telegram
· Third Team All Area – Arlington Morning News
· All Tournament – Lamar Thanksgiving Shootout
· 11.5 ppg., 3 apg., 3 spg., and 3.5 rpg.
· 48% field goal percentage, 79% free throw percentage
In 1999-2000 season, he was starting shooting guard on team that finished fourth in district. His statistics and honors were as follows:
· Team MVP
· Top of Line Award (best free throw percentage)
· Second Team – All District
· All Tournament Team – Arlington Classic
· 10.9 ppg., 2 apg., 2 spg., and 3 rpg.
· 44% field goal percentage and 77% free throw percentage
In 1998-1999 season, he was starting point guard on junior varsity team that had 13-4 record during first half of season. He was promoted to varsity at the start of district play. He was the first substitute off the bench in his first varsity game and became a top reserve. He became the starting point guard by the end of season and helped lead team to a second place finish in district. The team lost in the bi-district round of the state playoffs. He was Runner-up for District Newcomer of the Year. He averaged 5.5 ppg., 1.5 apg., 1 spg., and 2 rpg. He had a field goal percentage of 37% and a free throw percentage of 80%.
Coaching Experience
Goals-2-Score, Inc – Deputy Executive Director & Head Coach (2002-present)
He is a former player of G2S Magic Select Basketball Team. He is one of the players that put the team on the state and national maps. He started out as the “Ball Boy” for the original teams. He was determined to make it in the game of basketball. (See his professional page for his story “Ball Boy to Professional Basketball Player”.
He has been a Deputy Executive Director, Head Coach, and skills trainer to all of the student athletes in Spring and Summer Select Basketball Program. He provides detailed teaching and training from his years of being a successful basketball player at all levels of the game.
He has coached at numerous collegiate summer camps (University of Texas at Arlington, Southern Methodist University, Texas Christian University and University of North Texas).


