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Jonathan Rodriguez Hall of Fame Introduction Video
Jonathan Rodriguez, ’10
was a four-time Atlantic Sun all-conference selection, including a three-time first-team choice. At the time of his graduation in 2010, he was one of just five players in ASun history (since 1978-79) to receive all-league recognition four times. Rodriguez set school records for career points (2153) and rebounds (1066) and finished his career as one of only 101 players in Division I history to reach 2000 points and 1000 rebounds. The A-Sun's all-time 2nd-leading rebounder and 3rd-leading scorer, Rodriguez ranked among the league leaders in seven categories as a senior, including 5th in scoring (17.4), 4th in rebounding (8.1), 3rd in free throw percentage (.779) and 9th in field goal percentage (.481) and steals (1.5).Â
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A member of the 2010 National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 3 second team, Rodriguez led Campbell to its first-ever conference regular season title on the Division I level (since '77-78) and to school records for regular season (19) and conference wins (14). A 6-foot-5 native of Bayamon, Puerto Rico, Rodriguez set A-Sun career records for double-doubles (49), free throws made (653) and attempted (860). During his four-year career, Rodriguez set 13 school career records, including most points, rebounds, games played (121) and started (121). Only Chris Clemons, who concluded his career in 2019 as the NCAA’s third all-time leading scorer (3225), has scored more points than Rodriguez in Campbell men’s hoops history.
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Since turning professional in 2010, Rodriguez has been a member of 10 league championship teams, six in Colombia, two in the Dominican Republic and two in Puerto Rico. He has played professionally in Argentina, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Uruguay. Rodriguez was a three-time Colombian League MVP (‘16, ‘21, ‘23), three-time BSN All-Star in Puerto Rico (‘18, ‘19, ‘21) and Mexico LNBP (‘17, ‘18, ‘19). Named the BSN (Puerto Rico) most improved player in 2018, he was the 3-point shooting contest champion at the 2021 Puerto Rico All-Star Game. He is the all-time leading scorer and rebounder for Titanes of Barranquilla (Colombia) and a member of the Puerto Rican National Team.
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