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Men's Basketball Heads To NYC to Battle St. John’s
12/9/2019 10:46:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Providence, R.I. - Brown closes out the first semester with a math-up against St. John's, taking on the Big East foe on Tuesday, December 10 at Carnesecca Arena in Jamaica, NY. The game will be televised on FS1 starting at 7:00 pm
The Bears: Brown (5-4) was unable to overcome 14 treys by Stony Brook, falling to the Seawolves, 79-63, Saturday evening. Tamenang Choh paced the Bears with 19 points.
The Red Storm: St. John's (8-2), coached by Mike Anderson, is coming off a 70-68 win over West Virginia, sending the Mountaineers to their first loss of the season. The Red Storm has also posted wins over Mercer (109-79), Central Conn. (87-57), New Hampshire (74-61), Columbia (82-63), UMass (78-63), Wagner (86-63) and St. Peter's (79-69), with losses to Vermont (70-68) and Arizona State (80-67).
The Brown-St. John's Series Record:Brown and St. John's have met twice before, dating back to the 1976-77 season, with the Red Storm holding a 2-0 series lead. The two teams last met in 2009 when the St. John's survived a furious Brown second half rally to hold on for a 79-76 win over the Bears at Carnesecca Arena in the Philly Hoop Group Classic.
Notes: The Bears will be idle for the next 17 days for final exams, returning to action on December 28 for the fifth ever meeting with #8 Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium… Jaylan Gainey '22 ranks 21stnationally and leads the Ivy League with 2.7 blocks per game. His seven blocks vs. Merrimack tied the school record…Brandon Anderson '20 matched career highs in assists (7) and rebounds (7) vs. Merrimack…Brown lead the Ivy League and ranks eight nationally with 14.89 offensive rebounds per game….Zach Hunsaker '20 has converted 20 straight free throws for the Bears.
Brandon Anderson – 27thNationally In Scoring: Senior guard Brandon Anderson(Mahwah, NJ) ranks 27th in the nation with 20.5 points per game, while his 37.2 minutes per game ranks 15thnationally. Anderson scored 13 points and matched his career high with seven assists vs. Stony Brook. He had a strong performance vs. Merrimack with 11 points and matching his career highs in assists (7) and rebounds (7). Anderson, who scored 19 points vs. Navy, scored 26 points and pulled down a then career high seven rebounds in Brown's win over NJIT. Anderson was named the Ivy League Player of the Week for the second time after scoring 28 points in Brown's win over Quinnipiac on 10-of-20 shooting from the field, while matching his career best with four treys. He exploded for a career high 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 four treys (4-of-9) against the Golden Griffins. He now has 1,126 career points, 23rd best in Brown basketball history. His 358 career free throws rank ninth in the Brown record book. 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.
Brandon Anderson In The Brown Record Book
Career Points: 1,126 (23rd)
Career Free throws: 358 (9th)
Career Assists: 251
Career Steals: 128 (9th)
Brown Basketball: Top 25 Career Scorers
1. 2,041 Earl Hunt (1999-03)
2. 1,668 Arnie Berman (1969-72)
3. 1,618 Sean McGonagill (2010-14)
4. 1,597 Jason Forte (2001-05)
5. 1,367 Steven Spieth (2013-17)
6. 1,361 Peter Sullivan (2007-11)
7. 1,344 Alai Nuualiitia (1999-03)
8. 1,331 Mike Cingiser (1959-62)
9. 1,328 Marcus Thompson (1985-89)
10. 1,319 Joe Tebo (1955-58)
11. 1,306 Damon Huffman (2004-08)
12. 1,294 Rick Lloyd (1988-92)
13. 1,288 Brian Saunders (1974-77)
14. 1,241 Phil Brown (1972-75)
1,241 Peter Moss (1977-80)
16. 1,190 Chuck Savage (1988-92)
17. 1,181 Cedric Kuakumensah (2012-16)
18. 1,166 Tavon Blackmon (2013-17)
19. 1,165 Mike Waitkus (1982-86)
20. 1,147 Lou Murgo (1951-55)
21. 1,134 Matt Mullery (2006-10)
22. 1,133 Russ Tyler (1968-1971)
23. 1,126 Brandon Anderson(2016-present)
24. 1,100 Mark McAndrew (2004-08)
25. 1,079 Ira James (1979-1982)
Joshua Howard Inside: Senior forward Joshua Howard(Charlotte, NC) netted eight points vs. Merrimack and scored nine points and pulled down seven rebounds vs. UMass Lowell. He had six points and a team high eight rebounds vs. Stony Brook. Howard also tossed in nine points and five rebounds vs. Sacred Heart. He scored 11 points and grabbed five rebounds in Brown's win over Quinnipiac. 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. Howard is Brown's third leading returning scorer with 8.0 points per game last year, despite missing several games due to injury.
Tamenang Choh – Bears Top Rebounder:The Bears are built around Second Team All-Ivy junior forward Tamenang Choh(Lowell, MA), who led the Ivy League in rebounding last year and is averaging 8.0 rebounds per game. Choh paced the Bears with 19 points vs. Stony Brook, including a career high three treys, and seven rebounds. He scored a game high 17 points in Brown's win over Merrimack. Choh had 11 points against Navy and put together 13 points and five rebounds vs. UMass Lowell. He scored 19 points against NJIT, pulling down five rebounds. Choh, who is averaging 14.4 points per game, posted three straight double-doubles to open the season. He netted 11 points and pulled down 14 rebounds vs. Quinnipiac. He had 10 points and 11 rebounds in Brown's win over Canisius, and opened the season in classic Choh fashion against Bryant, scoring 20 points, pulling down 13 rebounds and handing out four assists. He had 12 points and eight rebounds vs. Sacred Heart. Choh started all 32 games last year and led the conference in rebounding with 8.6 per game, including 9.5 rebounds per game in league games. As a sophomore, Choh 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.
Hunsaker In The Backcourt:Senior guard Zach Hunsaker(North Salt Lake City, UT) ranks among the nation's leaders in free throw percentage, connecting on 21-of-22 free throws (.955), including 20 consecutive. A Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-American selection, Hunsaker was one of only four players to compete in all 32 games in 2018-19. A savvy player with a great feel for the game, Hunsaker is the fourth player in Brown history to be selected a three-year team captain. He scored 13 points and pulled down six rebounds vs. Merrimack. Hunsaker had 14 points vs. Navy and added 11 points vs. UMass Lowell. He tossed in 13 points vs. NJIT, shooting a perfect 5-of-5 from the field while making all three of his 3-point attempts. Hunsaker netted 10 points and pulled down four rebounds vs. Sacred Heart. He turned in a clutch performance vs. Quinnipiac, knocking down the game winning trey with 7.2 seconds remaining to break a tied game. He finished with 12 points, seven assists and four steals against the Bobcats. Hunsaker tossed in 15 points and grabbed four rebounds in Brown's win over Canisius. He opened the season with six points vs. Bryant. He averaged 6.0 points as a junior after averaging 9.7 ppg his sophomore season.
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 six points, seven rebounds and two assists vs. Merrimack and scored six points vs. Stony Brook. He scored eight points and grabbed a team high eight rebounds vs. Navy. DeWolf netted six points and grabbed seven rebounds vs. UMass Lowell, and handed out a career high four assists in Brown's win over NJIT. DeWolf had seven points and seven rebounds vs. Canisius and added six points vs. Quinnipiac. 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 last year. 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 in 2017-18.
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), 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. Junior EJ Perry(Andover, MA), a 6-2 guard, joined the Brown team on November 23 after completing the football season, where he set a new Ivy League record with 3,678 yards of total offense.
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.
Friday Gets A Start: Freshman guard Dan Friday(Detroit, MI ) got his first collegiate start vs. UMass Lowell and responded with 13 points and three rebounds. He had five rebounds in his collegiate debut vs. Quinnipiac.
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.
Mitchell for the Defense:Sophomore David Mitchell(Roxbury, MA) opened the season by scoring a career high 11 points and grabbing eight rebounds vs. Bryant. Mitchell played a key role in Brown's win over NJIT with a career high nine rebounds, while adding four points. 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 then career high eight rebounds vs. Canisius and Penn.
Cowan Sees Playing Time: Freshman guard Perry Cowan(Chicago, IL) has been averaging nearly 15 minutes of playing time in his inaugural season on College Hill. Cowan netted a career high eight points vs. Merrimack, while grabbing three rebounds. He scored four points vs. UMass Lowell with two blocked shots.
EJ Perry Joins The Bears: Junior EJ Perry (Andover, MA), who just set a single season Ivy League record for total offense in football, has joined the Brown team, wearing number four. He scored his first collegiate point with a free throw against Merrimack, while also grabbing a rebound and making a steal.
Gainey Ties School Record For Blocked Shots: Sophomore forward Jaylan Gainey(Greensboro, NC) has shown tremendous improvement this season and is a force in the paint for the Bears. Gainey, who ranks 21st in the nation with 2.7 blocks per game, tied the Brown school record with seven blocked shots vs. Merrimack. He blocked a then career high four shots vs. Navy. Gainey had seven points, seven rebounds and two blocked shots vs. UMass Lowell. He had five points and two blocked shots vs. NJIT. Gainey exploded for a career high 14 points vs. Sacred Heart, connecting on 7-of-7 field goals with six dunks and a tip-in, with three blocked shots. Last year, Gainey scored five points and blocked three shots against Loyola Marymount in the second round of the College Basketball Invitational.
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.
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 Coitwill call the play for all Brown home games with Adam Giardinoproviding the analysis.
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.
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.
Next Game: The Bears will be idle for the next 17 days for final exams, returning to action on Saturday, December 28 against #8 Duke in Durham, NC. Tip-off at Cameron Indoor Stadium is 11:30 am on ESPN2.
The Bears: Brown (5-4) was unable to overcome 14 treys by Stony Brook, falling to the Seawolves, 79-63, Saturday evening. Tamenang Choh paced the Bears with 19 points.
The Red Storm: St. John's (8-2), coached by Mike Anderson, is coming off a 70-68 win over West Virginia, sending the Mountaineers to their first loss of the season. The Red Storm has also posted wins over Mercer (109-79), Central Conn. (87-57), New Hampshire (74-61), Columbia (82-63), UMass (78-63), Wagner (86-63) and St. Peter's (79-69), with losses to Vermont (70-68) and Arizona State (80-67).
The Brown-St. John's Series Record:Brown and St. John's have met twice before, dating back to the 1976-77 season, with the Red Storm holding a 2-0 series lead. The two teams last met in 2009 when the St. John's survived a furious Brown second half rally to hold on for a 79-76 win over the Bears at Carnesecca Arena in the Philly Hoop Group Classic.
Notes: The Bears will be idle for the next 17 days for final exams, returning to action on December 28 for the fifth ever meeting with #8 Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium… Jaylan Gainey '22 ranks 21stnationally and leads the Ivy League with 2.7 blocks per game. His seven blocks vs. Merrimack tied the school record…Brandon Anderson '20 matched career highs in assists (7) and rebounds (7) vs. Merrimack…Brown lead the Ivy League and ranks eight nationally with 14.89 offensive rebounds per game….Zach Hunsaker '20 has converted 20 straight free throws for the Bears.
Brandon Anderson – 27thNationally In Scoring: Senior guard Brandon Anderson(Mahwah, NJ) ranks 27th in the nation with 20.5 points per game, while his 37.2 minutes per game ranks 15thnationally. Anderson scored 13 points and matched his career high with seven assists vs. Stony Brook. He had a strong performance vs. Merrimack with 11 points and matching his career highs in assists (7) and rebounds (7). Anderson, who scored 19 points vs. Navy, scored 26 points and pulled down a then career high seven rebounds in Brown's win over NJIT. Anderson was named the Ivy League Player of the Week for the second time after scoring 28 points in Brown's win over Quinnipiac on 10-of-20 shooting from the field, while matching his career best with four treys. He exploded for a career high 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 four treys (4-of-9) against the Golden Griffins. He now has 1,126 career points, 23rd best in Brown basketball history. His 358 career free throws rank ninth in the Brown record book. 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.
Brandon Anderson In The Brown Record Book
Career Points: 1,126 (23rd)
Career Free throws: 358 (9th)
Career Assists: 251
Career Steals: 128 (9th)
Brown Basketball: Top 25 Career Scorers
1. 2,041 Earl Hunt (1999-03)
2. 1,668 Arnie Berman (1969-72)
3. 1,618 Sean McGonagill (2010-14)
4. 1,597 Jason Forte (2001-05)
5. 1,367 Steven Spieth (2013-17)
6. 1,361 Peter Sullivan (2007-11)
7. 1,344 Alai Nuualiitia (1999-03)
8. 1,331 Mike Cingiser (1959-62)
9. 1,328 Marcus Thompson (1985-89)
10. 1,319 Joe Tebo (1955-58)
11. 1,306 Damon Huffman (2004-08)
12. 1,294 Rick Lloyd (1988-92)
13. 1,288 Brian Saunders (1974-77)
14. 1,241 Phil Brown (1972-75)
1,241 Peter Moss (1977-80)
16. 1,190 Chuck Savage (1988-92)
17. 1,181 Cedric Kuakumensah (2012-16)
18. 1,166 Tavon Blackmon (2013-17)
19. 1,165 Mike Waitkus (1982-86)
20. 1,147 Lou Murgo (1951-55)
21. 1,134 Matt Mullery (2006-10)
22. 1,133 Russ Tyler (1968-1971)
23. 1,126 Brandon Anderson(2016-present)
24. 1,100 Mark McAndrew (2004-08)
25. 1,079 Ira James (1979-1982)
Joshua Howard Inside: Senior forward Joshua Howard(Charlotte, NC) netted eight points vs. Merrimack and scored nine points and pulled down seven rebounds vs. UMass Lowell. He had six points and a team high eight rebounds vs. Stony Brook. Howard also tossed in nine points and five rebounds vs. Sacred Heart. He scored 11 points and grabbed five rebounds in Brown's win over Quinnipiac. 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. Howard is Brown's third leading returning scorer with 8.0 points per game last year, despite missing several games due to injury.
Tamenang Choh – Bears Top Rebounder:The Bears are built around Second Team All-Ivy junior forward Tamenang Choh(Lowell, MA), who led the Ivy League in rebounding last year and is averaging 8.0 rebounds per game. Choh paced the Bears with 19 points vs. Stony Brook, including a career high three treys, and seven rebounds. He scored a game high 17 points in Brown's win over Merrimack. Choh had 11 points against Navy and put together 13 points and five rebounds vs. UMass Lowell. He scored 19 points against NJIT, pulling down five rebounds. Choh, who is averaging 14.4 points per game, posted three straight double-doubles to open the season. He netted 11 points and pulled down 14 rebounds vs. Quinnipiac. He had 10 points and 11 rebounds in Brown's win over Canisius, and opened the season in classic Choh fashion against Bryant, scoring 20 points, pulling down 13 rebounds and handing out four assists. He had 12 points and eight rebounds vs. Sacred Heart. Choh started all 32 games last year and led the conference in rebounding with 8.6 per game, including 9.5 rebounds per game in league games. As a sophomore, Choh 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.
Hunsaker In The Backcourt:Senior guard Zach Hunsaker(North Salt Lake City, UT) ranks among the nation's leaders in free throw percentage, connecting on 21-of-22 free throws (.955), including 20 consecutive. A Second Team CoSIDA Academic All-American selection, Hunsaker was one of only four players to compete in all 32 games in 2018-19. A savvy player with a great feel for the game, Hunsaker is the fourth player in Brown history to be selected a three-year team captain. He scored 13 points and pulled down six rebounds vs. Merrimack. Hunsaker had 14 points vs. Navy and added 11 points vs. UMass Lowell. He tossed in 13 points vs. NJIT, shooting a perfect 5-of-5 from the field while making all three of his 3-point attempts. Hunsaker netted 10 points and pulled down four rebounds vs. Sacred Heart. He turned in a clutch performance vs. Quinnipiac, knocking down the game winning trey with 7.2 seconds remaining to break a tied game. He finished with 12 points, seven assists and four steals against the Bobcats. Hunsaker tossed in 15 points and grabbed four rebounds in Brown's win over Canisius. He opened the season with six points vs. Bryant. He averaged 6.0 points as a junior after averaging 9.7 ppg his sophomore season.
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 six points, seven rebounds and two assists vs. Merrimack and scored six points vs. Stony Brook. He scored eight points and grabbed a team high eight rebounds vs. Navy. DeWolf netted six points and grabbed seven rebounds vs. UMass Lowell, and handed out a career high four assists in Brown's win over NJIT. DeWolf had seven points and seven rebounds vs. Canisius and added six points vs. Quinnipiac. 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 last year. 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 in 2017-18.
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), 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. Junior EJ Perry(Andover, MA), a 6-2 guard, joined the Brown team on November 23 after completing the football season, where he set a new Ivy League record with 3,678 yards of total offense.
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.
Friday Gets A Start: Freshman guard Dan Friday(Detroit, MI ) got his first collegiate start vs. UMass Lowell and responded with 13 points and three rebounds. He had five rebounds in his collegiate debut vs. Quinnipiac.
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.
Mitchell for the Defense:Sophomore David Mitchell(Roxbury, MA) opened the season by scoring a career high 11 points and grabbing eight rebounds vs. Bryant. Mitchell played a key role in Brown's win over NJIT with a career high nine rebounds, while adding four points. 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 then career high eight rebounds vs. Canisius and Penn.
Cowan Sees Playing Time: Freshman guard Perry Cowan(Chicago, IL) has been averaging nearly 15 minutes of playing time in his inaugural season on College Hill. Cowan netted a career high eight points vs. Merrimack, while grabbing three rebounds. He scored four points vs. UMass Lowell with two blocked shots.
EJ Perry Joins The Bears: Junior EJ Perry (Andover, MA), who just set a single season Ivy League record for total offense in football, has joined the Brown team, wearing number four. He scored his first collegiate point with a free throw against Merrimack, while also grabbing a rebound and making a steal.
Gainey Ties School Record For Blocked Shots: Sophomore forward Jaylan Gainey(Greensboro, NC) has shown tremendous improvement this season and is a force in the paint for the Bears. Gainey, who ranks 21st in the nation with 2.7 blocks per game, tied the Brown school record with seven blocked shots vs. Merrimack. He blocked a then career high four shots vs. Navy. Gainey had seven points, seven rebounds and two blocked shots vs. UMass Lowell. He had five points and two blocked shots vs. NJIT. Gainey exploded for a career high 14 points vs. Sacred Heart, connecting on 7-of-7 field goals with six dunks and a tip-in, with three blocked shots. Last year, Gainey scored five points and blocked three shots against Loyola Marymount in the second round of the College Basketball Invitational.
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.
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 Coitwill call the play for all Brown home games with Adam Giardinoproviding the analysis.
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.
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.
Next Game: The Bears will be idle for the next 17 days for final exams, returning to action on Saturday, December 28 against #8 Duke in Durham, NC. Tip-off at Cameron Indoor Stadium is 11:30 am on ESPN2.
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