University of North Carolina Athletics
2025-26 Men's Basketball Roster
Jersey Number 11
Jonathan Powell
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- 190
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Centerville, Ohio
- High School:
- Centerville
2025-26 at Carolina: Averaged 4.8 points in 16.3 minutes per game • Made at least one three in 24 games with multiple 3FGs 10 times • UNC was 10-0 when he hit multiple three-pointers • Scored in double figures three times (17 vs. USC Upstate, 12 at home vs. Syracuse and ACC-best 15 vs. Virginia Tech) • Season-high four 3FGs vs. the Hokies • Fourth on the team with 38 3FGs • Made 15 of 34 from three over the last 12 games (one of his last nine) • Thirty-eight of his 53 field goals were three-pointers • Shot 36.5% from three, the third-highest percentage on the team • Had 24 assists/11 turnovers • Committed four turnovers over 251 minutes in the last 16 games • Played 20 or more minutes 10 times.
Game Highlights: Season-high four three-pointers, scored 15 points and was a plus 12 (second-best on the team) in 23 minutes vs. Virginia Tech • Led UNC with 12 first-half points vs. the Hokies, helping UNC stay tied through the first 20 minutes • Hit a pair of first-half threes at Syracuse • The first tied the game and the second gave UNC the lead (would not trail again the rest of the game) • Five points, five rebounds and two steals at Miami • Plus five in 15 minutes vs. Duke • Matched his season-high with three 3FGs vs. Syracuse, scoring in double figures (12) for the first time in ACC play • Led UNC with a season-high seven rebounds and had two assists in the win at Virginia • Three assists vs. Notre Dame, his third game with three or more • Made a pair of threes against Wake Forest • Hit two 3FGs and had three assists in a season-high 25 minutes vs. Florida State • Tied his career high with four assists vs. ECU • Season highs in field goals (6), 3FGs (3), steals (2) and points (17) against USC Upstate • The 17-point performance was his first in double figures as a Tar Heel and tied his career scoring high (third time) • Hit a pair of first-half threes and finished the game plus 2 in the win at Kentucky • His second 3FG gave UNC a 16-13 lead, which matched the Tar Heels' largest lead of the game • First-half 3FG vs. Michigan State helped UNC build an early lead • Nine points vs. NC Central • Hit a pair of threes and scored eight points vs. Radford • Three-pointer against Kansas came with 9:05 to play and gave UNC its largest lead (14) to that point.
2024-25 at West Virginia: Started the last 23 games for the Mountaineers, who won 19 games overall and went 10-10 in the Big 12 • Averaged 8.3 points and 3.1 rebounds in 30.1 minutes per game • Second on the team in three-pointers with 64 and fourth in scoring average • Committed only 18 turnovers in 963 minutes and had the lowest turnover percentage in the Big 12 • Scored in double figures 15 times with a season-high 17 (and a season-high four assists) vs. NC Central and a Big 12-high 17 points vs. Oklahoma State • Multiple three-pointers 19 times with three or more 10 times • Made a season-high five 3FGs (5 for 7) vs. Oklahoma State and against UCF • Scored eight points at eventual national runner-up Houston • Hit four 3FGs and scored 16 points at Pitt • Hit three 3FGs and totaled 11 points at Kansas • Season-best nine rebounds in consecutive games at Baylor and against Cincinnati • Played 30 or more minutes 16 times (averaged 33.5 minutes in league play).
Prep: Averaged 19.7 points in winning the coaches’ association’s Ohio Division I Player-of-the-Year award as a senior • Played at Centerville High School for head coach Brook Cupps • Scored 17 points in state championship game vs. Cleveland St. Ignatius • First-team All-Ohio selection as a junior after averaging 16.7 points • Shot 41% and nearly 40% from three his last two seasons • Played AAU for Wildcat Select Midwest.
Personal: Born Jonathan George Powell on July 5, 2005, in Akron, Ohio • Son of Tracy Scrivens.
CAREER HIGHS
Points: WVU– 17 vs. NC Central (12/10/24), Oklahoma State (1/4/25); UNC– vs. USC Upstate (12/13/25)
Field Goals: WVU– 6 at Pitt (11/15/24), vs. NC Central (12/10/24), vs. Oklahoma State (1/4/25); UNC– vs. USC Upstate (12/13/25)
Three-Pointers: WVU– 5 vs. Oklahoma State (1/4/25), UCF (3/8/25)
Free Throws: UNC– 3 vs. NC Central (11/14/25), Virginia Tech (2/28/26)
Offensive Rebounds: WVU– 3 vs. NC Central (12/10/24), at Kansas State (1/25/25), UNC– vs. Michigan State (11/27/25)
Rebounds: WVU– 9 at Baylor (2/15/25), vs. Cincinnati (2/19/25)
Assists: WVU– 4 vs. NC Central (12/10/24); UNC– vs. ECU (12/22/25)
Turnovers: WVU– 2 vs. Colorado (3/12/25), UNC- vs. Navy (11/18/25), at Duke (3/7/26)
Blocks: UNC– 2 vs. Clemson (3/3/26)
Steals: WVU– 3 at Baylor (2/15/25)
Game Highlights: Season-high four three-pointers, scored 15 points and was a plus 12 (second-best on the team) in 23 minutes vs. Virginia Tech • Led UNC with 12 first-half points vs. the Hokies, helping UNC stay tied through the first 20 minutes • Hit a pair of first-half threes at Syracuse • The first tied the game and the second gave UNC the lead (would not trail again the rest of the game) • Five points, five rebounds and two steals at Miami • Plus five in 15 minutes vs. Duke • Matched his season-high with three 3FGs vs. Syracuse, scoring in double figures (12) for the first time in ACC play • Led UNC with a season-high seven rebounds and had two assists in the win at Virginia • Three assists vs. Notre Dame, his third game with three or more • Made a pair of threes against Wake Forest • Hit two 3FGs and had three assists in a season-high 25 minutes vs. Florida State • Tied his career high with four assists vs. ECU • Season highs in field goals (6), 3FGs (3), steals (2) and points (17) against USC Upstate • The 17-point performance was his first in double figures as a Tar Heel and tied his career scoring high (third time) • Hit a pair of first-half threes and finished the game plus 2 in the win at Kentucky • His second 3FG gave UNC a 16-13 lead, which matched the Tar Heels' largest lead of the game • First-half 3FG vs. Michigan State helped UNC build an early lead • Nine points vs. NC Central • Hit a pair of threes and scored eight points vs. Radford • Three-pointer against Kansas came with 9:05 to play and gave UNC its largest lead (14) to that point.
2024-25 at West Virginia: Started the last 23 games for the Mountaineers, who won 19 games overall and went 10-10 in the Big 12 • Averaged 8.3 points and 3.1 rebounds in 30.1 minutes per game • Second on the team in three-pointers with 64 and fourth in scoring average • Committed only 18 turnovers in 963 minutes and had the lowest turnover percentage in the Big 12 • Scored in double figures 15 times with a season-high 17 (and a season-high four assists) vs. NC Central and a Big 12-high 17 points vs. Oklahoma State • Multiple three-pointers 19 times with three or more 10 times • Made a season-high five 3FGs (5 for 7) vs. Oklahoma State and against UCF • Scored eight points at eventual national runner-up Houston • Hit four 3FGs and scored 16 points at Pitt • Hit three 3FGs and totaled 11 points at Kansas • Season-best nine rebounds in consecutive games at Baylor and against Cincinnati • Played 30 or more minutes 16 times (averaged 33.5 minutes in league play).
Prep: Averaged 19.7 points in winning the coaches’ association’s Ohio Division I Player-of-the-Year award as a senior • Played at Centerville High School for head coach Brook Cupps • Scored 17 points in state championship game vs. Cleveland St. Ignatius • First-team All-Ohio selection as a junior after averaging 16.7 points • Shot 41% and nearly 40% from three his last two seasons • Played AAU for Wildcat Select Midwest.
Personal: Born Jonathan George Powell on July 5, 2005, in Akron, Ohio • Son of Tracy Scrivens.
CAREER HIGHS
Points: WVU– 17 vs. NC Central (12/10/24), Oklahoma State (1/4/25); UNC– vs. USC Upstate (12/13/25)
Field Goals: WVU– 6 at Pitt (11/15/24), vs. NC Central (12/10/24), vs. Oklahoma State (1/4/25); UNC– vs. USC Upstate (12/13/25)
Three-Pointers: WVU– 5 vs. Oklahoma State (1/4/25), UCF (3/8/25)
Free Throws: UNC– 3 vs. NC Central (11/14/25), Virginia Tech (2/28/26)
Offensive Rebounds: WVU– 3 vs. NC Central (12/10/24), at Kansas State (1/25/25), UNC– vs. Michigan State (11/27/25)
Rebounds: WVU– 9 at Baylor (2/15/25), vs. Cincinnati (2/19/25)
Assists: WVU– 4 vs. NC Central (12/10/24); UNC– vs. ECU (12/22/25)
Turnovers: WVU– 2 vs. Colorado (3/12/25), UNC- vs. Navy (11/18/25), at Duke (3/7/26)
Blocks: UNC– 2 vs. Clemson (3/3/26)
Steals: WVU– 3 at Baylor (2/15/25)
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