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Bears Host Quinnipiac On Wednesday Evening
11/12/2019 10:18:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Providence, R.I. -  After two wins to open the season, Brown will be facing its third straight game against a team who is playing its season opener, hosting Quinnipiac on Wednesday evening, November 13.  Tip-off is 7:00 pm at the Pizzitola Sports Center
The Bears:  Brown (2-0) earned a 75-68 win over Canisius in its home opener behind Brandon Anderson's career high 32 points.  Anderson also became the 31stplayer in Brown history to score 1,000 career points.
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The Bobcats:  Quinnipiac (0-0) will be opening its season on Wednesday, Brown's third straight game against a team that's opening its season. The Bobcats, who were picked third in the preseason MAAC media poll,  posted a 16-15 record last year, including an 11-7 league mark.
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Anderson Named Ivy League Player of the Week: Brown senior guard Brandon Anderson was named the Ivy League Player of the Week for his play in Brown wins over Bryant and Canisius. He scored a game high 23 points vs. Bryant, including the game-winning basket with 12 seconds remaining on a fade away jumper. He connected on 8-of-14 field goals and matched his career best with four steals.  Anderson scored a career high 32 points vs. Canisius, including his 1,000th career point. He knocked down a career high four treys (4-of-7) against tech Golden Griffins, hitting 8-of-16 field goals and 12-14 free throws, while handing out five assists and matching his career high in steals once again.Â
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Brown-Quinnipiac – 11thMeeting: Brown and Quinnipiac have met 10 times, dating back to 1998-99, with the Bears holding an 8-2 series advantage. Brown has won the last two meetings, including a 79-72 decision exactly two years ago (11/13/17) behind Brandon Anderson's 23 points and 19 points from Brandon Howard. Quinnipiac's last win over the Bears came on January 11, 2010, an 88-75 victory.
Brandon Anderson Scores 1,000th Career Point: Senior guard Brandon Anderson (Mahwah, NJ) exploded for a career hig
h 32 points in Brown's win over Canisius and went over the 1,000 point career mark. Anderson connected on 8-of-16 field goals and connected on a career high four treys (4-of-9) against the Golden Griffins. He now has 1,017 career points, 29th best in Brown basketball history. Anderson opened the season with a splash against Bryant, scoring a game high 23 points, including the game-winning basket with 12 seconds remaining, and making four steals against the Bulldogs.  Last year, Anderson ranked sixth in the Ivy League in free throw percentage (.758) and eighth in the league with 1.3 steals per game.Â
Anderson's Career Points:Â Â Â 1,017
Anderson's Career Assists:Â Â Â 227
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Brown Basketball: 1,000 Point Career Scorers                                Â
1.    2,041    Earl Hunt (1999-03)                                                                                 Â
2.    1,668    Arnie Berman (1969-72)                                                                          Â
3.     1,618     Sean McGonagill (2010-14)                                                                   Â
4.    1,597    Jason Forte (2001-05)
5.     1,367    Steven Spieth (2013-17)                                                                          Â
6. Â Â 1,361 Â Â Â Peter Sullivan (2007-11)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
7.    1,344    Alai Nuualiitia (1999-03)                                                                                  Â
8.    1,331    Mike Cingiser (1959-62)                                                                                   Â
9.    1,328    Marcus Thompson (1985-89)                                                                 Â
10.   1,319    Joe Tebo (1955-58)                                                                                         Â
11.  1,306    Damon Huffman (2004-08)                                                                   Â
12. Â 1,294Â Â Â Â Rick Lloyd (1988-92)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
13.  1,288    Brian Saunders (1974-77)
14. Â 1,241Â Â Â Â Phil Brown (1972-75)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
      1,241    Peter Moss (1977-80)Â
16. Â 1,190Â Â Â Â Chuck Savage (1988-92)
17.   1,181     Cedric Kuakumensah (2012-16)Â
18.   1,166     Tavon Blackmon (2013-17)Â
19. Â 1,165Â Â Â Â Mike Waitkus (1982-86)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
20.  1,147    Lou Murgo (1951-55)
21.  1,134    Matt Mullery (2006-10)
22.  1,133    Russ Tyler (1968-1971)
23. Â 1,100Â Â Â Â Mark McAndrew (2004-08)
24. Â 1,079Â Â Â Â Ira James (1979-1982)
25. Â 1,046Â Â Â Â Gerry Alaimo (1955-58)
26.   1,067     Obi Okolie (2015-19)
27.   1,033     Matt Sullivan (2009-13)
28.   1,031     Eric Blackiston (1992-96)
29.   1,017     Brandon Anderson (2016-present)
29.   1,011     Brian Lloyd (1992-96)
30.   1,009     Woody Grimshaw (1944-47)
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Joshua Howard Inside:  Senior forward Joshua Howard (Charlotte, NC) is Brown's third leading returning scorer with 8.0 points per game, despite missing several games due to injury. Howard scored seven points on 3-of-3 shooting from the field vs. Canisius. Last year, Howard scored in double figures 11 times, including a season high 16 points vs. Cornell, and tossed in 15 points against UAB in the first round of the CBI, hitting 5-of-9 field goals, including 3-of-5 treys.
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Tamenang Choh – Ivy League's Top Rebounder:The Bears are built around Second Team All-Ivy junior forward Tamenang Choh (Lowell, MA), who led the conference in rebounding with 8.6 per game, including 9.5 rebounds per game in league games as a sophomore. Choh, who is averaging 15 points and 11.5 rebounds per game,  posted his second straight double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds in Brown's win over Canisius. He opened the season in classic Choh fashion against Bryant, scoring 20 points, pulling down 13 rebounds and handing out four assists. Choh, who started all 32 games,  ranked 12th in the Ivy League in scoring (12.5 ppg.), fourth in assists (3.4 apg), sixth in steals (1.3 per game), 10th in blocked shots (0.8 per game) and 10th in free throw percentage (.656). He posted 11 double-doubles and just missed a triple-double against UAB in the first round of the CBI with 10 points, 11 rebounds and a career high eight assists.
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Hunsaker In The Backcourt:Senior guard Zach Hunsaker (North Salt Lake City, UT), a Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-American selection, was one of only four players to compete in all 32 games in 2018-19. Hunsaker tossed in 15 points and grabbed four rebounds in Brown's win over Canisius. He opened the season with six points vs. Bryant. Hunsaker is the fourth player in Brown history to be selected a three-year team captain. He averaged 6.0 points as a junior after averaging 9.7 ppg his sophomore season. A savvy player with a great feel for the game, Hunsaker will be counted on for additional scoring this season.
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Mitchell for the Defense:Sophomore David Mitchell (Roxbury, MA) opened the season by scoring a career high 11 points, while matching his career high with eight rebounds against Bryant.  He pulled down six rebounds vs. Canisius. A defensive force for the Bears, Mitchell saw more playing time than any freshman on the Brown team last season, averaging 13.0 minutes per game.  Last year, Mitchell tossed in a season high eight points vs. UMass Lowell, and had a career high eight rebounds vs. Canisius and Penn.
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Newcomers:Martin has brought in a talented recruiting class with six newcomers arriving on College Hill. Brown's incoming class includes: 6-4 freshman guard Perry Cowan (Chicago, IL), who scored his first career points with a trey vs. Canisius, 6-4 freshman guard Dan Friday (Detroit, MI),  6-6 freshman forward Carsten Kogelnik (Bethesda, MD) and 6-4 freshman guard/forward Josh Watts (Bethesda, MD), along with 6-5 junior transfer guard Noah Merren (Providence, RI), who will be eligible in the 2020-21 season.
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DeWolf Inside:  Junior forward Matt DeWolf (Barrington, RI) got off to a strong start to the 2019-20 season with 10 points against Bryant on 5-of-7 shooting from the field.  DeWolf had seven points and seven rebounds vs. Canisius. He started 24-of-27 games played for the Bears last season before being sidelined due to a late season injury. A solid pivot man, DeWolf scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds in Brown's win over Harvard. He pulled down a career high 13 rebounds against Dartmouth as a freshman. He posted back-to-back eight rebound performances against Providence and UMass Lowell.Â
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Up and Coming Players:  The Brown coaching staff also looks for continued improvement from sophomore forward Jaylan Gainey (Greensboro, NC), who scored five points and blocked a career high three shots against Loyola Marymount in the second round of the College Basketball Invitational. Junior guard George Mawanda-Kalema (Burke, VA) had a break-out season after being injured the previous season. He scored a career high 19 points in Brown's win over Princeton, connecting on 8-of-13 field goals.  Junior Jake Shaper (Houston, TX) and sophomore Davis Franks (New York, NY) will also look to contribute.
Hunsaker and Choh Named Brown Basketball Captains:   Brown men's basketball head coach Mike Martin has named senior Zach Hunsaker and junior Tamenang Choh co-captains of the 2019-20 Brown basketball team.  Hunsaker is the fourth player in Brown history to be selected a three-year team captain.
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Head Coach Mike Martin:Former Brown basketball standout Mike Martin '04, the 31st head men's basketball coach in the program's 114-year history, has the building blocks in place to develop an Ivy Championship team. Last summer, Martin was a member of the United States' coaching staff with Providence coach Ed Cooley for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, coaching a group of BIG EAST All-Stars to the bronze medal. He was named the Ivy League Coach of the Year in 2018-19 after posting a school record 20 wins (20-12) and guiding the Bears to their first postseason win ever, an 83-78 win over Alabama-Birmingham. His squad ranked 20th out of 353 Division I teams in 3-point defense and featured Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year Obi Okolie. Martin took over the reins of the program in 2012-13 and was named a finalist for the Joe B. Hall Award as the nation's outstanding first-year head coach after leading the Bears to a turnaround season with a 13-15 overall record, including a fourth-place finish in the Ivy standings with a 7-7 mark after winning four of its last five games. Martin's 2013-14 team posted a 15-14 overall record and hosted Brown's first-ever postseason game, playing Holy Cross in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament at the Pizzitola Sports Center.  In addition, he guided two-time Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year Cedric Kuakumensah, the Ivy League's all-time leader in blocked shots. A four-year starter at Brown, Martin was part of the winningest class in Bears' basketball history, posting a 63-45 four-year record from 2000-04. He also helped the Class of 2004 to a school-record 39-17 Ivy League mark during that period -- the best by an Ivy League team, other than Penn and Princeton, since 1970. An Agawam, Mass., native, Martin launched his coaching career at Brown as an assistant coach in 2005-06, and was an assistant coach at Penn from 2006-12.
Bears Travel To Spain:Last summer, Brown basketball enjoyed a 10-day training and educational trip to Spain with games against various professional teams throughout the trip, including one game in Madrid and Valencia and two games in Barcelona. The Bears posted a 3-1 record with games against Zentro Basket Madrid, Valencia Basket, Mataro Parc Boet (Barcelona) and FC Barcelona, and toured each of the cities throughout the trip, visiting historical landmarks, including the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona.Â
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The Ivy League on ESPN:  Video of all home contests and all Ivy League games, home and away, will be broadcast live on ESPN+. Fans can subscribe and view games by purchasing a monthly package for $4.99 or a yearly package for $49.99. ABC6 Sports anchor Nick Coit will call the play for all Brown home games with Adam Giardino providing the analysis.
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Bears On The Air:  Brown's entire schedule, home and away, is being broadcast on WPRV-AM 790 with Scott Cordischi, the voice of Brown basketball and football, calling all the action. Former Brown basketball star Russ Tyler '71(1,133 career points) provides the color analysis. Brown fans can also listen to the broadcast on http://www.790business.com.Â
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Ivy League Tournament:  The 2020 Ivy League Men's Basketball Tournament will be held on the campus of Harvard University at the Lavietes Pavilion March 14 and 15. The League's unique tournament format has enhanced the importance of the regular season as seven of the eight squads had an opportunity to earn a berth into the four-team tournament heading into the final week of the regular season.
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Next Game:  The Bears have a midweek matchup at Sacred Heart, traveling to Fairfield, Connecticut to battle the Pioneers on Tuesday, November 19.  Tip-off is 7:00 pm.Â
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The Bears:  Brown (2-0) earned a 75-68 win over Canisius in its home opener behind Brandon Anderson's career high 32 points.  Anderson also became the 31stplayer in Brown history to score 1,000 career points.
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The Bobcats:  Quinnipiac (0-0) will be opening its season on Wednesday, Brown's third straight game against a team that's opening its season. The Bobcats, who were picked third in the preseason MAAC media poll,  posted a 16-15 record last year, including an 11-7 league mark.
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Anderson Named Ivy League Player of the Week: Brown senior guard Brandon Anderson was named the Ivy League Player of the Week for his play in Brown wins over Bryant and Canisius. He scored a game high 23 points vs. Bryant, including the game-winning basket with 12 seconds remaining on a fade away jumper. He connected on 8-of-14 field goals and matched his career best with four steals.  Anderson scored a career high 32 points vs. Canisius, including his 1,000th career point. He knocked down a career high four treys (4-of-7) against tech Golden Griffins, hitting 8-of-16 field goals and 12-14 free throws, while handing out five assists and matching his career high in steals once again.Â
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Brown-Quinnipiac – 11thMeeting: Brown and Quinnipiac have met 10 times, dating back to 1998-99, with the Bears holding an 8-2 series advantage. Brown has won the last two meetings, including a 79-72 decision exactly two years ago (11/13/17) behind Brandon Anderson's 23 points and 19 points from Brandon Howard. Quinnipiac's last win over the Bears came on January 11, 2010, an 88-75 victory.
Brandon Anderson Scores 1,000th Career Point: Senior guard Brandon Anderson (Mahwah, NJ) exploded for a career hig
h 32 points in Brown's win over Canisius and went over the 1,000 point career mark. Anderson connected on 8-of-16 field goals and connected on a career high four treys (4-of-9) against the Golden Griffins. He now has 1,017 career points, 29th best in Brown basketball history. Anderson opened the season with a splash against Bryant, scoring a game high 23 points, including the game-winning basket with 12 seconds remaining, and making four steals against the Bulldogs.  Last year, Anderson ranked sixth in the Ivy League in free throw percentage (.758) and eighth in the league with 1.3 steals per game.Â
Anderson's Career Points:Â Â Â 1,017
Anderson's Career Assists:Â Â Â 227
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Brown Basketball: 1,000 Point Career Scorers                                Â
1.    2,041    Earl Hunt (1999-03)                                                                                 Â
2.    1,668    Arnie Berman (1969-72)                                                                          Â
3.     1,618     Sean McGonagill (2010-14)                                                                   Â
4.    1,597    Jason Forte (2001-05)
5.     1,367    Steven Spieth (2013-17)                                                                          Â
6. Â Â 1,361 Â Â Â Peter Sullivan (2007-11)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
7.    1,344    Alai Nuualiitia (1999-03)                                                                                  Â
8.    1,331    Mike Cingiser (1959-62)                                                                                   Â
9.    1,328    Marcus Thompson (1985-89)                                                                 Â
10.   1,319    Joe Tebo (1955-58)                                                                                         Â
11.  1,306    Damon Huffman (2004-08)                                                                   Â
12. Â 1,294Â Â Â Â Rick Lloyd (1988-92)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
13.  1,288    Brian Saunders (1974-77)
14. Â 1,241Â Â Â Â Phil Brown (1972-75)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
      1,241    Peter Moss (1977-80)Â
16. Â 1,190Â Â Â Â Chuck Savage (1988-92)
17.   1,181     Cedric Kuakumensah (2012-16)Â
18.   1,166     Tavon Blackmon (2013-17)Â
19. Â 1,165Â Â Â Â Mike Waitkus (1982-86)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
20.  1,147    Lou Murgo (1951-55)
21.  1,134    Matt Mullery (2006-10)
22.  1,133    Russ Tyler (1968-1971)
23. Â 1,100Â Â Â Â Mark McAndrew (2004-08)
24. Â 1,079Â Â Â Â Ira James (1979-1982)
25. Â 1,046Â Â Â Â Gerry Alaimo (1955-58)
26.   1,067     Obi Okolie (2015-19)
27.   1,033     Matt Sullivan (2009-13)
28.   1,031     Eric Blackiston (1992-96)
29.   1,017     Brandon Anderson (2016-present)
29.   1,011     Brian Lloyd (1992-96)
30.   1,009     Woody Grimshaw (1944-47)
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Joshua Howard Inside:  Senior forward Joshua Howard (Charlotte, NC) is Brown's third leading returning scorer with 8.0 points per game, despite missing several games due to injury. Howard scored seven points on 3-of-3 shooting from the field vs. Canisius. Last year, Howard scored in double figures 11 times, including a season high 16 points vs. Cornell, and tossed in 15 points against UAB in the first round of the CBI, hitting 5-of-9 field goals, including 3-of-5 treys.
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Tamenang Choh – Ivy League's Top Rebounder:The Bears are built around Second Team All-Ivy junior forward Tamenang Choh (Lowell, MA), who led the conference in rebounding with 8.6 per game, including 9.5 rebounds per game in league games as a sophomore. Choh, who is averaging 15 points and 11.5 rebounds per game,  posted his second straight double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds in Brown's win over Canisius. He opened the season in classic Choh fashion against Bryant, scoring 20 points, pulling down 13 rebounds and handing out four assists. Choh, who started all 32 games,  ranked 12th in the Ivy League in scoring (12.5 ppg.), fourth in assists (3.4 apg), sixth in steals (1.3 per game), 10th in blocked shots (0.8 per game) and 10th in free throw percentage (.656). He posted 11 double-doubles and just missed a triple-double against UAB in the first round of the CBI with 10 points, 11 rebounds and a career high eight assists.
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Hunsaker In The Backcourt:Senior guard Zach Hunsaker (North Salt Lake City, UT), a Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-American selection, was one of only four players to compete in all 32 games in 2018-19. Hunsaker tossed in 15 points and grabbed four rebounds in Brown's win over Canisius. He opened the season with six points vs. Bryant. Hunsaker is the fourth player in Brown history to be selected a three-year team captain. He averaged 6.0 points as a junior after averaging 9.7 ppg his sophomore season. A savvy player with a great feel for the game, Hunsaker will be counted on for additional scoring this season.
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Mitchell for the Defense:Sophomore David Mitchell (Roxbury, MA) opened the season by scoring a career high 11 points, while matching his career high with eight rebounds against Bryant.  He pulled down six rebounds vs. Canisius. A defensive force for the Bears, Mitchell saw more playing time than any freshman on the Brown team last season, averaging 13.0 minutes per game.  Last year, Mitchell tossed in a season high eight points vs. UMass Lowell, and had a career high eight rebounds vs. Canisius and Penn.
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Newcomers:Martin has brought in a talented recruiting class with six newcomers arriving on College Hill. Brown's incoming class includes: 6-4 freshman guard Perry Cowan (Chicago, IL), who scored his first career points with a trey vs. Canisius, 6-4 freshman guard Dan Friday (Detroit, MI),  6-6 freshman forward Carsten Kogelnik (Bethesda, MD) and 6-4 freshman guard/forward Josh Watts (Bethesda, MD), along with 6-5 junior transfer guard Noah Merren (Providence, RI), who will be eligible in the 2020-21 season.
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DeWolf Inside:  Junior forward Matt DeWolf (Barrington, RI) got off to a strong start to the 2019-20 season with 10 points against Bryant on 5-of-7 shooting from the field.  DeWolf had seven points and seven rebounds vs. Canisius. He started 24-of-27 games played for the Bears last season before being sidelined due to a late season injury. A solid pivot man, DeWolf scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds in Brown's win over Harvard. He pulled down a career high 13 rebounds against Dartmouth as a freshman. He posted back-to-back eight rebound performances against Providence and UMass Lowell.Â
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Up and Coming Players:  The Brown coaching staff also looks for continued improvement from sophomore forward Jaylan Gainey (Greensboro, NC), who scored five points and blocked a career high three shots against Loyola Marymount in the second round of the College Basketball Invitational. Junior guard George Mawanda-Kalema (Burke, VA) had a break-out season after being injured the previous season. He scored a career high 19 points in Brown's win over Princeton, connecting on 8-of-13 field goals.  Junior Jake Shaper (Houston, TX) and sophomore Davis Franks (New York, NY) will also look to contribute.
Hunsaker and Choh Named Brown Basketball Captains:   Brown men's basketball head coach Mike Martin has named senior Zach Hunsaker and junior Tamenang Choh co-captains of the 2019-20 Brown basketball team.  Hunsaker is the fourth player in Brown history to be selected a three-year team captain.
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Head Coach Mike Martin:Former Brown basketball standout Mike Martin '04, the 31st head men's basketball coach in the program's 114-year history, has the building blocks in place to develop an Ivy Championship team. Last summer, Martin was a member of the United States' coaching staff with Providence coach Ed Cooley for the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, coaching a group of BIG EAST All-Stars to the bronze medal. He was named the Ivy League Coach of the Year in 2018-19 after posting a school record 20 wins (20-12) and guiding the Bears to their first postseason win ever, an 83-78 win over Alabama-Birmingham. His squad ranked 20th out of 353 Division I teams in 3-point defense and featured Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year Obi Okolie. Martin took over the reins of the program in 2012-13 and was named a finalist for the Joe B. Hall Award as the nation's outstanding first-year head coach after leading the Bears to a turnaround season with a 13-15 overall record, including a fourth-place finish in the Ivy standings with a 7-7 mark after winning four of its last five games. Martin's 2013-14 team posted a 15-14 overall record and hosted Brown's first-ever postseason game, playing Holy Cross in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament at the Pizzitola Sports Center.  In addition, he guided two-time Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year Cedric Kuakumensah, the Ivy League's all-time leader in blocked shots. A four-year starter at Brown, Martin was part of the winningest class in Bears' basketball history, posting a 63-45 four-year record from 2000-04. He also helped the Class of 2004 to a school-record 39-17 Ivy League mark during that period -- the best by an Ivy League team, other than Penn and Princeton, since 1970. An Agawam, Mass., native, Martin launched his coaching career at Brown as an assistant coach in 2005-06, and was an assistant coach at Penn from 2006-12.
Bears Travel To Spain:Last summer, Brown basketball enjoyed a 10-day training and educational trip to Spain with games against various professional teams throughout the trip, including one game in Madrid and Valencia and two games in Barcelona. The Bears posted a 3-1 record with games against Zentro Basket Madrid, Valencia Basket, Mataro Parc Boet (Barcelona) and FC Barcelona, and toured each of the cities throughout the trip, visiting historical landmarks, including the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona.Â
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The Ivy League on ESPN:  Video of all home contests and all Ivy League games, home and away, will be broadcast live on ESPN+. Fans can subscribe and view games by purchasing a monthly package for $4.99 or a yearly package for $49.99. ABC6 Sports anchor Nick Coit will call the play for all Brown home games with Adam Giardino providing the analysis.
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Bears On The Air:  Brown's entire schedule, home and away, is being broadcast on WPRV-AM 790 with Scott Cordischi, the voice of Brown basketball and football, calling all the action. Former Brown basketball star Russ Tyler '71(1,133 career points) provides the color analysis. Brown fans can also listen to the broadcast on http://www.790business.com.Â
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Ivy League Tournament:  The 2020 Ivy League Men's Basketball Tournament will be held on the campus of Harvard University at the Lavietes Pavilion March 14 and 15. The League's unique tournament format has enhanced the importance of the regular season as seven of the eight squads had an opportunity to earn a berth into the four-team tournament heading into the final week of the regular season.
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Next Game:  The Bears have a midweek matchup at Sacred Heart, traveling to Fairfield, Connecticut to battle the Pioneers on Tuesday, November 19.  Tip-off is 7:00 pm.Â
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