
Austin Bogle
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Austin Bogle
@abogle24
Head Coach @ Seminole State College | Formerly at the University of Hawaii 🌈 | Utah Valley University Alumni 🐺


Seminole State Head Coach Austin Bogle has been named NJCAA Region II Co-Coach of the Year. - Region II Regular Season Champions. - 20–11 overall record. - Back-to-back 20 win seasons. #GoTrojans

🚨Champions 🚨 Seminole State finishes the regular season 20–10 overall and 11–5 in conference play, capturing the program’s first Region 2 Regular Season Title since 2008. The focus now shifts to the Region 2 Tournament next week in Muskogee. #GoTrojans


The crown stays the same👑 but the climb behind it? Nothing but battles. ⚔️ Your Week 12 #NJCAABASKETBALL Rankings ⤵️ 🔗- njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/ra…

Well deserved. 🏆 Joseph Hunter earned NJCAA Region 2 Player of the Week honors after leading the Trojans to wins over Eastern Oklahoma (27 pts, 8 reb, 5 ast) and Murray State (16 pts, 5 reb, 5 ast) last week. #Trojans





Marco Smith vs. Tonkawa highlights 28pts 8 rebs, 12/17 from the field‼️

Marco Smith Allen County Highlights 18 pts. 10 rebs. 3 ast. (7/9 2pt FG%)🏀

Beginning of the season, just getting back vs #8 Odessa 13pts 8rebs 4ast vs Missouri State West Plains 7pts 5rebs 5ast vs OnPoint Academy 19pts 8rebs 4ast 5/9 from 3

First game of the season 8 pts 9 rebounds and a highlight play!

6’3 freshman guard Jamarri Simpson impressed at the DFW Jamboree with his defense, pace, and efficient scoring. Plays with energy and confidence on both ends. #JUCOHoops #GoTrojans

6’6 guard Dylan Golightly stood out at the DFW Jamboree with his two-way ability. He defends at a high level and scores efficiently from all three levels. Averaged 11 PPG last season and continues to take big strides heading into year two. #JUCOHoops #GoTrojans

6’6” guard Joseph Hunter impressed at the DFW Jamboree. Explosive athlete who finishes through contact and makes plays on both ends. #JUCOHoops #GoTrojans

“More Than Basketball” Coach Austin Bogle reflects on lessons learned from mentors like Mark Pope, Mark Madsen, Todd Simon, and Jay Havens — and how those philosophies influence his own program. “You’re only as good as the people you surround yourself with. Nobody cares what you know until they know that you care. The more you take care of the rest, the better they will play on the court.”

