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German Coach Markus Roewenstrunk

Europrobasket would like to welcome experienced professional German coach Markus Roewenstrunk as it’s new Head Coach for the Men’s and Woman’s program. Coach Markus brings many years of experience as both a professional player and as a professional coach. He also has experience playing NCAA basketball in the United States at the College of the Sequois and at California State University Turlock. Markus has the A-licence in Basketball as well as a Masters Degree in Psychology which he applies to his daily coaching and relations with the Europrobasket players.

Previous experience

Below is a brief overview of coach Roewenstunk’s coaching experience:

  • 07/2017 – 03/2018: Head Coach ProB Cuxhaven Baskets and youth-coordinator
  • 09/2015 – 06/2017: Head Coach 1. Regional-league, youth-coordinator BBG Herford
  • 06/2014 – 04/2015 Assistant Coach Pro A Bundesliga RASTA Vechta, Germany
  • 08/2013 – 05/2014 Head Coach second mens team and under 16, 14, and 12 juniorteams at RASTA Vechta, Germany
  • 07/2013 – 06/2015: Development Coach at CBA Academy, Gran Canaria, Spain
  • 06/2013 – 07/2013: Camp Coach at Hoop Forum 2013 SEEDS Academy in Dakar/Thies, Senegal (NBA, Nike, USAID, UNICEF)
  • 09/2009 – 07/2013 Coach at SG Aachen 2Regional-league
  • 10/2004 – 04/2009: Basketball Coach at SG Aachen
  • 09/2004 – 10/2004: 2. Bundes-league professional basketball at MTV Kronberg
  • 04/2004 – 03/2004: Basketball Coach U 12 at BBG, Herford
  • 09/2003 – 03/2004: 2. Regional-league professional basketball at BBG, Herford
  • 06/2003 and 04/2004: Basketball Coach at William Massenburg’s Hoop Dreams Camp
  • 08/2001 – 03/2003: NCAA basketball California State Stanislaus University,Turlock,CA
  • 08/1999 – 03/2001: Basketball at College of the Sequoias, Visalia, CA
  • 08/1998 – 08/1999: 2. Bundes-league professionell basketball at Paderborn Baskets
  • 04/1998 – 06/1998: Participation in the German U 20 basketball selection team
  • 04/1995 – 06/1998: Ober-league basketball at Rhöndorfer TV, practice with 1. league