Avila
University Continues Athletic Transition with New Men's Basketball
Coach
KANSAS CITY, Mo --
Avila University continues the transition in its athletic
department that began last year with the naming of Anthony
Hall, Sr., its head men's basketball coach, as Director of
Athletics and Recreation. On Tuesday, Avila named Rodney Perry
as its new head men's basketball coach. Perry succeeds Hall,
who resigned from his basketball coaching duties at the conclusion
of the 2009-2010 season.
“The time is right”
said Hall of the decision to transition his head coaching
responsibilities. “I have really enjoyed working directly
with my players over the years, but it is time for me to focus
on building the overall strength of our department and to
pass the responsibility for men's basketball on to Rodney.
He has excellent experience, knows our players well and will
take our program to the next level.”
"I am very excited
to be in this position at such a great university," said
Perry, an assistant on the Avila University men's basketball
staff. "I believe that Avila can make it to the NAIA
National Tournament and I want to take them there."
Continuing the success
of the Eagles' program off the court and building a winning
tradition on the court is a major objective for the new head
coach. "We have two primary goals,” said Perry. "The
first is to graduate our players. Second, we want to win the
Heart of America Athletic Conference and compete in the NAIA
National Tournament."
Beyond leading the
Eagles to success in the classroom and on the basketball court,
Perry has other goals in his new job. "I feel a great
responsibility to give back to the community with camps, clinics
and more. This is something I've done in the past and that
I'm really looking forward to continuing."
Before coming to Avila
to work under Coach Hall, Perry was no stranger to successful
basketball programs. He played for legendary Coach Charlie
Spoonhour at Southwest Missouri State University, now Missouri
State University. While there (1991-1993), Perry led Southwest
Missouri State to its first and only postseason Missouri Valley
Conference Championship in 1992 and continued into the NCAA
tournament (23-8), reaching the Elite Eight. His team also
participated in the 1993 NIT tournament (20-11). Perry was a two-time member of
the Missouri Valley Conference All-Defensive Team, leading
the team in steals in both seasons and was team Co-Captain
in his 1992–1993 season.
Perry has coached at
all levels from AAU to NCAA Division I to professional basketball.
He was an assistant under former University of Nebraska Coach
Danny Nee at Duquesne University and also worked as an assistant
at Western Illinois University, helping lead Western Illinois
to its best record in ten years. Most recently, Coach Perry
was the head coach of the Kansas City Stars ABA professional
basketball team.
Perry has no supporter
more enthusiastic than his boss. "The time is right for
Rodney," said Hall. "He has done an outstanding
job as an assistant coach; he's demanding, talented and a
very good coach and recruiter. I think Rodney is ready to
take over the program and will do an outstanding job."
Avila University
is a private, co-educational, values-based liberal arts institution
founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet and is
located at 119th and Wornall Rd in southwest suburban Kansas
City, MO.
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