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Juvaris Hayes

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Juvaris Hayes
Merrimack Warriors
PositionAssistant coach
LeagueNortheast Conference
Personal information
Born (1998-02-08) February 8, 1998 (age 26)
Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Listed weight195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High schoolSt. Anthony
(Jersey City, New Jersey)
CollegeMerrimack (2016–2020)
NBA draft2020: undrafted
Playing career2020–2023
PositionPoint guard
Number2
Career history
As player:
2020–2021Tigers Tübingen
2021Itzehoe Eagles
2022–2023BC TSU Tbilisi
As coach:
2023–presentMerrimack (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
  • Lefty Driesell Award (2020)
  • NEC Defensive Player of the Year (2020)
  • First-team All-NEC (2020)
  • NE10 Defensive Player of the Year (2019)
  • 2× First-team All-NE10 (2018, 2019)
  • Second-team All-NE10 (2017)

Juvaris K. Hayes (born February 8, 1998) is an American basketball coach for the Merrimack Warriors and former player. He played college basketball for Merrimack and professionally in Europe.

Early life and high school

Hayes grew up in Paterson, New Jersey, and attended St. Anthony High School in Jersey City, New Jersey, where he played for Hall of Fame coach Bob Hurley.[1] As a senior, Hayes helped lead the Friars to a 32–0 record and a win in the 2016 Tournament of Champions, the last state title of Hurley's career before St. Anthony closed in 2017.[2]

College career

As a true freshman, Hayes was named the Northeast-10 Conference (NE10) Rookie of the Year and second team All-NE10 after averaging 13.9 points and leading NCAA Division II with 9.3 assists. He was named first team All-NE10 after leading the team with 17.8 points, 5.8 rebounds and 8.0 assists per game and led the entire NCAA with 3.9 steals per game and 255 total assists and 124 total steals.[3] As a junior, Hayes was again named first team All-NE10 and the conference Defensive Player of the Year after averaging 19.3 points, 6.6 assists, 6.8 rebounds, and 3.9 steals per game which led the nation for a second straight season.[4]

Merrimack transitioned to NCAA Division I going into his senior season. Hayes broke the NCAA's career steals record for all divisions on February 23, 2020, against Mount Saint Mary's.[5][6] Hayes finished the season averaging 10.7 points, 6.4 assists, 4.7 rebounds and was the nation's leader with 3.9 steals per game although, because of Merrimack's transition to Division 1, he was not recognized as Division I's steals leader. He was named first team Northeast Conference (NEC) as well as the NEC Defensive Player of the Year and received the Lefty Driesell Award as the nation's best defensive player.[7]

Professional career

On August 20, 2020, Hayes signed with Tigers Tübingen of the German ProA.[8] On July 19, 2021, he signed with Itzehoe Eagles, a team that had recently been promoted to the German ProA.[9] Hayes averaged 4.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game in 12 games. He parted ways with the team on December 21.[10] On February 8, 2022, Hayes signed with BC TSU Tbilisi of the Georgian Superliga.[11]

Coaching career

Hayes retired from professional basketball was hired by Merrimack as an assistant coach on August 9, 2023.[12]

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