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Former George Mason Standout Shaun Powell Continues Career in Denmark
Former George Mason Standout
Shaun Powell Continues Career in Denmark
Shaun Powell has played for Marienlyst Volley for the past three
years
ODENSE, Denmark (July 22, 2009) - After wrapping up his men's
volleyball career at George Mason as an AVCA Division I-II
First-Team All-American in 2006, Shaun Powell has continued to play
overseas as a member of the Marienlyst Volley Club in the Dansk
Volleyball Forbund (DVBF) in Odense, Denmark for the past three
seasons. Powell has excelled at the professional level as well,
earning Opposite Hitter of the Year honors three times.
Powell, the EIVA Player of the Year during his senior season, honed
his skills at the position under the tutelage of George Mason head
coach Fred Chao. The Toronto, Canada native's name can be found
throughout the George Mason school record book. For his career, he
ranks first all-time at Mason in kills (1,537), second in aces
(102), fourth in digs (512) and seventh in blocks (267) during the
rally-scoring era.
"Fred played a large part in my development as a player," Powell
said. "At times, he gave me the freedom to do things on the court
and pushed me to do more with the talent that I have. And, at other
times, he gave me restraints to keep me heading in the right
direction. I would not trade my experience at Mason for
anything."
Those skills and lessons learned at Mason have helped Powell lead
his team to the Danish Pokal Championship in 2007 and 2008, and the
Danish League Championship in 2008. When Marienlyst Volley took
first place at the 2009 Nordic Club Championships, it became the
first Danish team to ever win a major international title.
When he's not on the court, Powell serves as a coach of the highest
level youth team in Denmark, imparting his knowledge of the game to
up-and-coming players.
"I am proud of the guys I coach and how devoted they are to the
game," Powell said. "They remind me of myself at that age."








