RJ Sunahara
Reed "RJ" Sunahara Jr. (born May 23, 2000) is an American college basketball coach for Nova Southeastern Sharks of the Sunshine State Conference. He played for the Georgia Bulldogs and Nova Southeastern. High school careerSunahara played for Bay High School in Bay Village, Ohio and was recruited to play for coach Joe Mazzulla at Fairmont State University. He redshirted the 2018–19 season and then decided to transfer after Mazzulla left to join the staff of the NBA's Boston Celtics, ultimately landing at Nova Southeastern (NSU).[1] College careerNova SoutheasternAt NSU, Sunahara became a key part of teams that compiled a two-year record of 67–1. As a redshirt sophomore in 2021–22, Sunahara averaged 19.3 points and 6.7 rebounds per game. The Sharks carried an undefeated record and number 1 ranking into the NCAA Division II Elite Eight, but were upset by Black Hills State, foiling their championship bid.[2] The following season, Sunahara and the Sharks used the loss to motivate them throughout the year.[3][1] Sunahara averaged 18.9 points and 5.4 rebounds per game and led the Sharks to an undefeated championship season, scoring 28 points, grabbing 9 rebounds in the championship game and earning tournament co-Most Outstanding Player honors with his teammate Will Yoakum. At the close of the season, Sunahara earned top individual honors for Division II players, including NABC Division II Player of the Year, first-team All-American and the Bevo Francis Award for the top player in all divisions below Division I.[4][5] GeorgiaOn May 11, 2023, Sunahara announced his decision to transfer to play for the Georgia Bulldogs.[6] Coaching careerFollowing the end of his playing career, Sunahara returned to NSU as an assistant coach on Jim Crutchfield's staff.[7] Personal lifeComing from an athletic family, Sunahara is the son of West Virginia head volleyball coach Reed Sunahara.[8] His older brother Rex is a professional football player, while his uncle Chet Moeller played football at Navy and is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.[9] References
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