Rodney Rogers remains an indelible figure in Wake Forest basketball history, remembered not only for his incredible skill on the court but also for his resilience and character off it. Rogers, who led the Deacons to multiple NCAA tournament appearances in the mid-1990s, etched his name in the program’s record books with his scoring prowess and clutch performances. Teammates recall his leadership as instrumental in uniting the locker room and driving the team’s competitive edge. Fans continue to celebrate his legacy through annual events and tributes, underscoring his lasting impact on the Wake Forest community.

Following the spinal cord injury that changed his life, Rodney’s courage inspired a widespread support network. His former teammates and fans frequently highlight several aspects of his legacy:

  • Unmatched determination: Overcoming adversity both on and off the court.
  • Community involvement: Active in charity work and youth mentorship programs.
  • Basketball excellence: Career averages that still rank among the school’s best.
  • Commitment to education: Advocated for student-athlete academic success.
Year Points Per Game Awards
1993-94 19.5 ACC Rookie of the Year
1994-95 21.3 All-ACC First Team
1995-96 20.1 ACC Player of the Year