Blake Rogers Makes Return to Magnolia to Join Quinn’s Staff as Assistant Coach
Blake Rogers returns to Southern Arkansas University as the new assistant men's basketball coach for the 2026-27 season, rejoining Head Coach Logan Quinn. The duo previously won a Great American Conference Championship together, with Rogers having played for SAU and served as a graduate assistant coach. Coach Quinn expressed enthusiasm for Rogers' unique perspective and character, believing it will enhance the team's culture. Rogers spent the last season at Pittsburg State University, where he helped two players earn All-MIAA honors. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to return to a university that shaped his career.
By the Numbers- Rogers scored 900 points and averaged 10.8 points per game in three seasons at SAU.
- During his coaching tenure, three players were named to All-GAC teams.
- Rogers has extensive experience with SAU's basketball program as a player and assistant coach.
- The team aims to build on previous successes, including a recent championship victory.
The Muleriders are expected to leverage Rogers’ championship experience to develop players and enhance the team's competitive edge. Continued focus on player development will be pivotal in the upcoming season.
Bottom LineBlake Rogers’ return signifies a strategic move for SAU basketball, aligning coaching experience with a commitment to fostering a winning culture while tapping into his deep-rooted connection to the program.
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