Jalen Courtney-Williams, whose most recent coaching stops have been at LSU and Creighton, has joined Ron Nored's Butler staff as an assistant coach.
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Courtney-Williams spent two seasons at LSU under coach Matt McMahon following three seasons of BIG EAST experience at Creighton. His 11-year coaching career also includes serving on staffs at McNeese State and Mississippi State.
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"I'm excited for Jalen and his family to join the Butler community," said Nored, who was hired last month. "Jalen is a strong teacher of the game and developer of talent, a relentless recruiter, and he does an exceptional job of building relationships with his players. He has hit the ground running and will play a large role in our success moving forward."
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Courtney-Williams returned to LSU in 2024. He played a large role in signing a recruiting class that was ranked in the Top 25 in Division I and a stellar transfer group that was ranked 16th by 247sports.com. He served as the host of LSU's basketball podcast, "No Timeouts", which aired on LSU+.
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Creighton advanced to the NCAA Tournament in all three years he was on the staff (2021-24), advancing to the 2023 Elite 8, 2024 Sweet 16 as well as the second round in 2022. The Bluejays combined for 72 wins during that three-year stretch.
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Courtney-Williams played an extensive part in Creighton's recruiting class that was ranked among the nation's best, which included three members of the 2021-22 BIG EAST All-Freshman Team. His work with Ryan Kalkbrenner helped him earn BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year in each of his three seasons on staff and Kalkbrenner was also a national finalist for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year. Offensively, he was ranked in the top five nationally in field goal percentage.
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Courtney-Williams spent three years at McNeese State (2018-19, 2019-20, 2021-21) as an assistant coach and following the 2020-21 season he was promoted to associate head coach before ultimately accepting the coaching position at Creighton. Among his top performers were All-Southland performer Sha'Markus Kennedy, a 6-foot-8 forward who was also tabbed the 2020 Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year.
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He spent three years on the staff at Mississippi State, where he served as a graduate assistant and also as the team's video coordinator.
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Courtney-Williams played in 61 games at LSU in three seasons (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) before transferring to Morehead State where after sitting out a transfer season in 2013-14, he played for MSU in the 2014-15 season.
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A McDonald's All-American nominee, Courtney-Williams led Provine High School in Jackson, Miss., to two 5A state titles as well as two runner-up finishes in his prep career. As a senior, he averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds en route to garnering All-State and All-Metro accolades while also being tabbed the Mississippi High School Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
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Courtney-Williams earned his degree from Morehead State in communications in 2015. He and his wife, La'Shya, have three daughters, Sevyn, Salem and Snoh.
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Courtney-Williams' Coaching Career
2024-26: LSU, Assistant Coach
2021-24: Creighton, Assistant Coach
2021: McNeese State, Associate Head Coach
2018-21: McNeese State, Assistant Coach
2017-18: Mississippi State, Video Coordinator
2015-17: Mississippi State, Graduate Assistant