A former multi-sport athlete with deep recruiting
ties to the Washington area, coach Jordan En’Wezoh arrives at Scotland Campus
Sports with vast experience in coaching, skill development, academic
advisement, scouting, and an in-depth understanding of NCAA rules and regulations.
During his time at the University of Washington, coach
En’Wezoh built a steady rolodex featuring head coaches and assistant coaches across all levels of
Division-I basketball.
Not only developing a
rapport with but mentoring top-shelf Division-I players, coach En’Wezoh
possesses an advanced expertise. He's cognizant of the work load, devotion, accountability and mental intangibles required
for the highest level of NCAA play. Such experience is essential in molding young men who will soon acclimatize to the demands of the Division-I level.
During his time as an assistant coach at Columbia
Basin College, Jordan recruited the Pacific Northwest area thoroughly. He
developed an enhanced wisdom of the region’s promising recruits, simultaneously
discovering unheralded, unsung, diamond-in-the-rough style recruits with
untapped potential. Tasked with leading day-to-day practices and workouts, Jordan
helped implement strategic schemes and added on to the playbook.
In dissecting game film and scouting opponents
heavily throughout the season, Jordan’s role quickly grew in importance. He
soon became an instrumental figure in game preparation, helping utilize the
team’s personnel in effective fashion. Picking up on the style, tendencies, and
plays executed by the opponent, he adjusted the game plan based on the capabilities
and flaws of the opponent.
At Scotland Campus Sports, Coach Jordan will shoulder
the responsibilities of coaching, scouting, breaking down film, and pushing the
workaday development of student-athletes.
With SCS undergoing a rapid
transformation in strength of schedule in 2017-18, En’Wezoh will accurately assess
traditionally potent prep opponents and prepare accordingly.
Possessing wisdom in vital skill components and player development,
he’ll be a constant presence in the gym and weight room. Speaking a variety of
languages, Jordan will also assist with international recruiting.
Having coached at the high school and collegiate
level while sustaining a presence in the high-major Division-I circles, Jordan will also have involvement in college placement. He will work in conjunction with college coaches
throughout the country at all levels, situating student-athletes at a future hardwood home
which best utilizes their skill-set.
Savvy with the evolving technological aspects that
come with operating a program, we envision Jordan inheriting some ownership of
Scotland Campus Sports. His experience with database management and his
know-how in organizing scheduling, budget, tournaments, enrollment, and other
critical aspects positions him for a multi-faceted role.