University of Northern Colorado Athletics
2025-26 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Powell, Erin

Erin Powell
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Hampshire, England
- Prev School:
- Colorado
Bio
Honors & Awards
- WEABL MVP (Senior Season)
- U17 WEABL Player of the Year (Sophomore Season)
- Two-time Northern Conference First Team selection
- HoopsFix All-Star Classic Game (3x Selection)
- Rebound Women’s All-Star Game Participant (Junior & Senior Years)
- Set WEABL records for points (28.5 PPG) and efficiency rating (35.0) as a junior
- Northern Conference Champion (2023–24)
Prior to UNC
2024-25 (Colorado): Powell made her presence felt during her freshman season with the Buffaloes, appearing in 19 games. She averaged 2.1 points and 2.1 rebounds in just over 9 minutes per contest, while shooting 76.5% from the free throw line. Highlighting her season was a breakout double-double performance against Big 12 opponent Houston, where she tallied 11 points and 11 rebounds—showcasing her ability to contribute on both ends of the floor.
High School: A standout in both domestic and international competition, Powell starred for the Loughborough Riders (WNBLI DI) and Charnwood College in the WEABL. She was named league MVP in her senior season after dominating the competition and setting WEABL records for scoring and efficiency. A consistent All-Star presence, she was selected three times for the HoopsFix All-Star Classic and played in the Rebound Women’s All-Star game as both a junior and senior. She helped lead her team to a Northern Conference Championship in 2023–24 and was twice named to the Northern Conference First Team.
International: Represented Great Britain on the U18 national team as a sophomore and junior, and earned a spot on the U20 squad as a senior. Her international experience and skillset make her a high-level contributor with valuable perspective on the global game.
Personal: Daughter of Kelli Cozens and Clayton Powell, Powell is passionate about mindfulness and balance—she enjoys reading, journaling, meditation, yoga, and other self-care practices. Outside of basketball, she also likes playing video games, watching movies and TV, listening to podcasts, running, and going to the gym. As a child, she dreamed of becoming a professional soccer player before turning her focus to basketball. She hopes to play professionally after college and is also interested in coaching or a career in environmental sciences once her playing days are over.
- WEABL MVP (Senior Season)
- U17 WEABL Player of the Year (Sophomore Season)
- Two-time Northern Conference First Team selection
- HoopsFix All-Star Classic Game (3x Selection)
- Rebound Women’s All-Star Game Participant (Junior & Senior Years)
- Set WEABL records for points (28.5 PPG) and efficiency rating (35.0) as a junior
- Northern Conference Champion (2023–24)
Prior to UNC
2024-25 (Colorado): Powell made her presence felt during her freshman season with the Buffaloes, appearing in 19 games. She averaged 2.1 points and 2.1 rebounds in just over 9 minutes per contest, while shooting 76.5% from the free throw line. Highlighting her season was a breakout double-double performance against Big 12 opponent Houston, where she tallied 11 points and 11 rebounds—showcasing her ability to contribute on both ends of the floor.
High School: A standout in both domestic and international competition, Powell starred for the Loughborough Riders (WNBLI DI) and Charnwood College in the WEABL. She was named league MVP in her senior season after dominating the competition and setting WEABL records for scoring and efficiency. A consistent All-Star presence, she was selected three times for the HoopsFix All-Star Classic and played in the Rebound Women’s All-Star game as both a junior and senior. She helped lead her team to a Northern Conference Championship in 2023–24 and was twice named to the Northern Conference First Team.
International: Represented Great Britain on the U18 national team as a sophomore and junior, and earned a spot on the U20 squad as a senior. Her international experience and skillset make her a high-level contributor with valuable perspective on the global game.
Personal: Daughter of Kelli Cozens and Clayton Powell, Powell is passionate about mindfulness and balance—she enjoys reading, journaling, meditation, yoga, and other self-care practices. Outside of basketball, she also likes playing video games, watching movies and TV, listening to podcasts, running, and going to the gym. As a child, she dreamed of becoming a professional soccer player before turning her focus to basketball. She hopes to play professionally after college and is also interested in coaching or a career in environmental sciences once her playing days are over.
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