Jim Penix Explained

Jim Penix
Height Ft:6
Height In:4
Weight Lb:190
Nationality:American
High School:Rossford (Rossford, Ohio)
College:
Draft Year:1970
Draft Round:4
Draft Pick:59
Draft Team:Portland Trail Blazers
Career Position:Small forward
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Jim Penix is an American retired basketball player, known for his college career at Bowling Green State University, where in 1970 he was named the Mid-American Conference Player of the Year.

Penix came from Rossford, Ohio, where he attended 17 different schools as his father's job as a construction foreman required the family to move frequently.[1] He starred at Rossford High School, leading the team to the 1966 Ohio class A state final. He averaged 23.9 points per game that season and was named first-team All-State.[2] Following his high school career, he followed his high school coach, Cot Marquette to junior college Penta Tech (now Owens Community College), where in his two-year career he averaged 28.5 points per game.

He then transferred to Bowling Green to complete his four-year career for new coach Bob Conibear. Known as an outstanding outside shooter, Penix entered the Falcons' rotation immediately as a junior, averaging 9.5 points and 4 rebounds per game for the Falcons.[3] In his senior season, he started slowly, breaking into the starting lineup eight games into the season. Once there, his scoring touch ranked him as one of the top players in the Mid-American Conference (MAC).[4] He averaged 19.5 points per game overall, but 22.9 in conference games to lead the MAC. He was named first-team All-MAC and the MAC Player of the Year at the close of the season.[5]

Following his college career, Penix was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 1970 NBA draft and the Denver Rockets of the American Basketball Association (ABA). He signed with the Rockets but was one of their last cuts prior to the 1970–71 season.[6] He did not play professional basketball but continued to play in local amateur leagues. He was selected into the Owens Community College inaugural athletics hall of fame class in 2016.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Jim Penix finally at home at BG State University . Circleville Herald. February 26, 1970. 15. Newspapers.com. March 22, 2023.
  2. Web site: 1968–69 Bowling Green Falcons men's basketball media guide. . 6 . 1968. bgsu.edu. . March 22, 2023 .
  3. News: Dean's List . Daily Sentinel. May 24, 1968. 10. Newspapers.com. March 22, 2023.
  4. News: Late-blooming ace finds Falcon home . News-Journal. March 2, 1970. 21. Newspapers.com. March 22, 2023.
  5. News: Jim Snyder, Penix gain honors in MAC . Springfield News-Sun. March 6, 1970. 16. Newspapers.com. March 22, 2023.
  6. News: Penix cut by Denver . Daily Sentinel. October 15, 1970. 10. Newspapers.com. March 22, 2023.
  7. Owens new athletics Hall of Fame set to induct first members. . August 15, 2016. owens.edu. . March 22, 2023 .