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 ====== Trevor Powell #20 ====== ====== Trevor Powell #20 ======
 +{{  men_s_basketball:trevhead.jpg|}}
 **Position:** Forward\\ **Position:** Forward\\
 **Height:** 6'6''\\ **Height:** 6'6''\\
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 **Born:** July 18, 1968\\ **Born:** July 18, 1968\\
 **Hometown:** Milwaukee, WI\\ **Hometown:** Milwaukee, WI\\
-**High School:** Washington H.S.+**High School:** [[Milwaukee Washington H.S.]]
  
 ===== High School Career ===== ===== High School Career =====
-Powell was a three-year starter at Washington, where he won two state championships (1985 & 1987).  In the 1987 title game, Trevor scored 16 points, including a free throw that clinched the victory in the final three seconds.  He finished his career with 1,333 career points, including 648 as a senior.  He averaged 24 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.6 blocked shots that year.  +Powell was a three-year starter for Clyde Rusk at Washington, where he won two state championships (1985 & 1987).  In the 1987 title game, Trevor scored 16 points, including a free throw that clinched the victory in the final three seconds.  He finished his career with 1,333 career points, including 648 as a senior.  He averaged 24 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.6 blocked shots that year.  
  
 === Accolades === === Accolades ===
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 ===== Marquette Career ===== ===== Marquette Career =====
-Marquette struggled during Powell's four-year career, but he excelled individually.  He led the team in scoring during the [[1988|1988-89]] season and finished ninth in scoring all-time at Marquette, with 1,571 points.  He also led Marquette in rebounding for four consecutive seasons, finishing seventh all-time with 765 boards.+Marquette struggled during Powell's four-year career, but he excelled individually.  He led the team in scoring during the [[1988|1988-89]] season and finished ninth in scoring all-time at Marquette, with 1,571 points.  As a four-year starter, he led Marquette in rebounding for four consecutive seasons, finishing seventh all-time with 765 boards
 +{{  men_s_basketball:powellaction.jpg|}} 
 +=== 1987-88 === 
 +Trevor started 22 games and averaged 11.9 points per game during his freshman campaign, scoring a season-high 27 points against [[Canisius]] and pulling down 17 rebounds against [[Virginia Tech]].  Powell led the team in rebounding, field goal percentage and blocked shots and scored in double figures in 10 of the final 14 games.
  
-=== All-Time Marquette Rankings === +=== 1988-89 === 
-  *9th, Points (1571)+Powell's dominance of [[Virginia Tech]] continued, as he scored 23 points and pulled down 11 boards against the Hokies.  He also grabbed 11 rebounds against [[Rice]] and at [[Creighton]]. 
 + 
 +=== 1989-90 === 
 +Trevor equalled his career-high of 17 rebounds against [[UW-Madison]]. 
 + 
 +=== 1990-91 === 
 +//Coach [[Kevin O'Neill]]//- "We are looking for Trevor to give us a lot of leadership and have an oustanding senior year.  He's had a great summer of working on the weights.  He is coming into his own and wants to be a team leader.  We are looking for someone to replace [[Tony Smith]] as the team leader and we think Trevor will do that.  He has the ability to score inside and he has been a fixture there for three years." 
 + 
 +==== All-Time Marquette Rankings ==== 
 +  *12th, Points (1571)
   *7th, Rebounds (765)   *7th, Rebounds (765)
   *7th, Blocked Shots (93)   *7th, Blocked Shots (93)
  
 === All-Time Career Leader Rankings === === All-Time Career Leader Rankings ===
-  *9th, Field Goals Attempted (1231) 
   *7th, Field Goal Percentage (min. 500 att.) (52.1%)   *7th, Field Goal Percentage (min. 500 att.) (52.1%)
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-=== All-Time Single Game Rankings === 
-  *1st, Field Goal Percentage (min 10att.) (tied with two others), 90.9% (10-11) vs. Chicago State (December 20, 1989) 
  
 == All-Time Single Season Rankings == == All-Time Single Season Rankings ==
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 == All-Time Junior Season Rankings == == All-Time Junior Season Rankings ==
-  *10th, Points (483) +  *10th, Field Goals Made (192)
-  *8th, Field Goals Made (192)+
   *8th, Blocked Shots (32)   *8th, Blocked Shots (32)
  
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   *6th, Field Goals Made (184)   *6th, Field Goals Made (184)
   *3rd, Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 att.) (52.7%)   *3rd, Field Goal Percentage (min. 250 att.) (52.7%)
-  *3rd (tie), Blocked Shots (32)+  *4th (tie), Blocked Shots (32)
  
 == All-Time Freshman Season Rankings == == All-Time Freshman Season Rankings ==
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 === Accolades === === Accolades ===
 +  *1987-88 Basketball Weekly Pre-Season Top-25 Freshmen
 +  *1987-88 Basketball Weekly Freshman All-American, Fifth Team
   *1990 First Bank Classic MVP   *1990 First Bank Classic MVP
-  * 1989-90 All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference Second Team+  *1989-90 All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference Second Team 
 + 
 +===== Personal ===== 
 +Trevor's nickname is "Stretch" and his favorite player and NBA team are Michael Jordan and the Bulls.  His ideal vacation spot is Colorado, he enjoys music and his favorite food is a bacon cheeseburger.  He feels his strength on the court is scoring and his top high school highlights were winning the state titles in 1985 and 1987.  His parents are Tom and Barbara Powell and he was an Arts & Sciences major.
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