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Head Coach: Carl Howell

Don RasmussenCarl Howell


Athletic Director
Head Men's Basketball Coach
253.460.4462
chowell@tacomacc.edu

Carl Howell is making his second stint as the TCC Head Men's Basketball Coach. After completing most of his first season as the Athletic Director at Tacoma Community College he was once again named Head Men's Basketball Coach in April 2008. He was the Head Men’s Basketball coach from 1992-2003 and is the schools all time leader in wins. From the 2003-04 to 2006-07 season Howell was the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at Eastern Washington University in Cheney, WA. In his first season with the Eagles he helped guide them to the Big Sky conference Championship and advanced to the NCAA tournament. That EWU team was led by former TCC players Brendon Merritt (Big Sky Conference Tournament M.V.P) Josh Barnard, Khary Nicholas and Rachi Wortham. While at EWU Howell recruited current Detroit Piston Rodney Stuckey who was drafted 15th overall in the 2007 NBA draft. Howell was highly-successful in his first stop at TCC winning the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges championship in 2002 as well as sending over 30 players onto four-year schools including 15 to the NCAA Division I level.

During his coaching career at TCC he coached the Titans to 239 victories, including 138 in his last five seasons alone for an average of almost 28 wins per year. His overall record in 11 years at the helm was 239-82 (74.5 percent). His last four teams all won at least 26 games. He is the only coach to win over 26 games in a season at TCC. Besides his 2002 NWAACC title, his Tacoma teams appeared in two championship games, the semifinals three times and the quarterfinals on five occasions in a total of 10 postseason appearances. In addition, his teams won four-straight NWAACC Western Region championships from 1998-2002, and he is only the third coach in NWAACC history to have four straight region titles and two 30-win seasons to his credit. In the 1999-2000 season, the Titans went 30-4 and placed fourth at the NWAACC Tournament. He led Tacoma to a runner-up finish the following season, finishing with a 28-5 record. The next season the Titans won the NWAACC title finishing with a 30-3 record. Howell's squad beat top-ranked Big Bend 88-78 in the championship game. Howell's final TCC team finish 26-5 and fifth at the NWAACC Tournament in the 2002-03 season. From January 2nd 2002 to January 25th 2003 TCC won an amazing 37 of 38 games vs NWAACC competition. Howell was selected NWAACC Coach of the Year once, and was the Western Region Coach of the Year four times. The Titans won 4 Straight NWAACC Crossover Tournaments from 1999-2003 and won 7 of the 10 Crossovers TCC participated in. He was also head coach of the NWAACC All-Star Game on five occasions. During his tenure Approximately 75 percent of his players earned their associate degrees.

Prior to arriving at Tacoma in 1992 Howell coached at Central Washington from 1989-1992 and in 1989 guided them to a 31-5 record and a fifth-place finish in the NAIA Tournament. While at Central he played and coached under legendary coach Dean Nicholson and the late Gil Coleman. Prior to transferring to CWU, he played basketball at Skagit Valley Community College in Mt. Vernon, WA. for NWAACC Hall of Fame coach Dave Quall.

Howell earned a B.S. in Physical Education From Central Washington in 1991 and received his Masters of Education from City University in 2007. He graduated from Morton High School in Morton, WA. in 1984 where he played both basketball and football. Howell was born Oct. 26, 1965, in Silver Springs, Md. He and his wife, Jeri are the parents of two sons -- Cameron (14) and Connor (9).

Assistant Coaches: R. Jay Barsh, Andrew Gard & Mitch Pearson

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