Monday 12 April 2021

Where Are they Now - OBA Boys Born 2000 / JOEL BROWN

 

Where Are they Now - OBA Boys Born 2000 / JOEL BROWN 

OBA/AAU Teams Played for : BRAMPTON WARRIORS OBA, CIA BOUNCE OBA/AAU


1JOEL BROWN   

 
 HEIGHT 6-2

 POSITION
Guard

 WEIGHT
 
192     

HOMETOWN
 
Brampton, Ontario, Canada

LAST SCHOOL(S)
 
Brewster Academy (N.H.)

CLASS
 
Sophomore


https://calbears.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/joel-brown/16317

At Cal
2020-21 (So.)
  • Made 21 starts in 28 games played, averaging 26.1 minutes per game
  • Missed just one game (Feb. 20 at Washington) due to injury
  • Averaged 5.2 points, 2.6 rebounds & 3.1 assists
  • Shot 47.0 percent from the field (54-of-115)
  • Ranked sixth with 39 steals & 10th with 88 assists among Pac-12 players
  • Had multiple steals in 11 games, including season-high four on three occasions
  • Four-plus assists in 13 games
  • Posted career-highs of 15 points & seven rebounds vs. USC (Jan. 23)
  • Tallied 12 points, four boards & four assists at Stanford (Feb. 7)
  • Stuffed the box score with 10 points, eight assists, six rebounds & two steals vs. CSUN (Dec. 19)
  • Six points, three assists & two steals in Cal's Pac-12 Tournament win vs. Stanford (March 10)
  • Knocked down a pivotal 3-pointer vs. Washington (Jan. 9), breaking a tie with 1:55 left
  • Scored eight of Cal's final 13 points in a five-point win vs. Seattle U (Dec. 22)
2019-20 (Fr.)
  • Appeared in all 32 games for the Bears, making 17 starts
  • Averaged 2.4 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists
  • Scored in double figures twice (11 points in win vs. Utah; 12 points vs. UNLV)
  • Tallied two steals in Pac-12 Tournament win vs. Stanford
  • Added two assists, two rebounds & one steal to 11-point effort vs. Utah
  • Logged four points, three assists & three rebounds in win over No. 21 Colorado
  • Season-high four assists at Washington State
  • Earned first career start in season opener vs. Pepperdine & logged four points, one rebound & one steal

Before Cal
High School/Club
  • Rated four stars by ESPN and a three-star prospect by Rivals
  • Attended Brewster Academy in New Hampshire, winning a national championship with his Brewster Prep squad in March 2018
  • Named the 2018-19 Canadian Player of the Year
  • Won a silver medal with the Canadian U18 squad at the 2018 FIBA Americas Championship; averaged 7.0 points, 4.0 assists and 3.8 rebounds to help Canada reach the gold-medal game against the U.S.
  • Played with Canada’s CIA Bounce EYBL squad in 2018, appearing in 15 games and averaging 14.9 points while shooting 47.0 percent (85-181) with 5.1 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.8 steals per game




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