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Men's Basketball Tips-Off Four-Game Ivy Home Stand Against Harvard and Dartmouth
2/20/2019 3:54:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Providence, R.I. - Brown returns to the Pizzitola Sports Center for the first two games of a four game home stand on Friday, February 22 against Harvard, and Saturday, February 23 against Dartmouth. The Bears look to avenge an earlier loss to the Crimson in Allston and will be looking to sweep the BIg Green after earning a win in Hanover. Friday's game against Harvard will be broadcast on NESN and ESPN+, and Saturday's game against Dartmouth will be on ESPN+.
The Bears:Â Â After splitting games with Cornell (70-66, ot loss) and Columbia (65-63, win) last week, Brown (15-9, 3-5 Ivy) is tied for fifth place in the Ivy League standings with Penn at 3-5 in league play. Tamenang Choh posted a double-double vs. Cornell with 13 points and 10 rebounds and came back with 22 points vs. Columbia. Brown leads the Ivy League in 3-point FG defense (.301), and ranks second in the Ivy League in scoring defense (68.7 ppg) and field goal defense (.415).
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About Harvard and Dartmouth: Harvard (13-8, 6-2 Ivy) is alone in second place in the Ivy standings after sweeping Princeton (78-69) and Penn (75-68 ot) last week. Bryce Aiken was named the Ivy Player of the Week after scoring 33 points vs. Princeton and 25 points, including the game-tying triple at the end of regulation vs. Penn. Dartmouth (11-13, 2-6 Ivy) dropped two close games last week, falling to Penn, 82-79, in overtime and Princeton, 69-68. Big Green guard Brendan Barry is the Ivy League's leader in three-point field goal percentage (.477), connecting on 74-of-155 treys.Â
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The Brown vs. Harvard Series Record – 180thMeeting:Brown and Harvard have met 179 times, dating back to the 1900-1901 season, with the Crimson holding a 105-74 series advantage. Harvard has won 19 straight games over the Bears, including a 67-47 decision earlier this year in Allston, MA. The Bears' last win over the Crimson came on 3/6/09 when Brown came away with a 61-59 decision over Harvard in Providence.Â
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The Brown vs. Dartmouth Series Record – 156thMeeting:Brown and Dartmouth will be meeting for the 156thtime, dating back to 1901-1902, with the Big Green holding an 81-74 series advantage. Brown earned a 60-58 win over the Big Green earlier this year behind 15 points from Obi Okolie and 13 points by Chris Sullivan. Dartmouth won last year's second meeting against the Bears, coming away with a 66-63 win in Hanover. Overall, the Bears have won 14 of the last 20 meetings.
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Obi Okolie – Registers Career Scoring High:  Bears' senior guard Obi Okolie (Ajax, Ontario), who has scored in double figures in each of Brown's last 10 games, is recognized as one of the top defensive stoppers in the Ivy League and is averaging 11.4 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. He scored 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Cornell in Ithaca, and came back with 16 points and five rebounds vs. Columbia in New York City. Okolie exploded for a career high 25 points vs. Penn, hitting 9-of-11 field goals, and then came back with 18 points in Brown's win over Princeton. He scored a game high 15 points in Brown's win over Dartmouth and played a pivotal defensive role, and came back with 12 points and eight rebounds vs. Harvard. Okolie netted 14 points in Brown's Ivy opener vs. Yale and added 10 points in the rematch with the Bulldogs. He scored 12 points, handed out three assists and grabbed four rebounds vs. Johnson & Wales and had 15 points and grabbed four rebounds in Brown's win over Canisius.  He scored 13 points with 3-of-4 shooting from beyond the three-point arc, grabbed four rebounds and handed out five assists in Brown's win over San Diego State. Okolie tossed in 10 points on perfect 4-of-4 shooting against Marist after scoring 14 points and grabbing five rebounds in Brown's win over Stony Brook.  He found his stroke vs. Butler with 11 points, knocking down a career high three treys on 3-of-4 shooting from beyond the 3-point arc. Okolie had seven rebounds vs. UMass Lowell and scored in double figures vs. Sacred Heart (11 points) and Army (10 points). He had six rebounds vs. Rhode Island and his four assists vs. Bryant led the Bears. Okolie opened the season with 17 points and six rebounds vs. LIU-Brooklyn.  Okolie has been a mainstay in the lineup since his freshman season, averaging 9.3 points per game.  Last year, Okolie grabbed 4.0 rebounds per game and scored in double figures nine times, scoring a season high 17 points, while grabbing nine rebounds, against Princeton on the final weekend of the season.
Obi Okolie's Career Points:Â Â 946
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Sullivan Takes Leadership Role:Senior guard and two-year team captain Chris Sullivan (Wilmette, IL) is effective coming off the bench to provide a defensive presence for the Bears. Sullivan may have been the difference in Brown's win over Dartmouth with a career high 13 points, connecting on 5-of-6 field goals, including 3-of-3 from beyond the three-point arc. He tossed in seven points in Brown's second game vs. Yale, and had four points at home vs. Princeton.  Sullivan had three points and three rebounds vs. Stony Brook and netted three points and two rebounds vs. Maine. He knocked down a trey and had two assists vs. Navy, scored four points vs. NJIT and registered 11 points vs. UMass Lowell. Last year, he helped the Bears topple UMass Lowell with 11 points, connecting on 3-of-3 treys. He is the third Sullivan brother to play for Brown, following in the footsteps of brothers Peter '11 and Matt '13.
Joshua Howard Inside: Junior forward Joshua Howard (Charlotte, NC) leads the Bears in shooting percentage (.542), but has missed Brown's last four games due to injury. Howard scored 10 points and pulled down a team high five rebounds in Brown's win over Maine. He tossed in 11 points vs. San Diego State on 4-of-5 shooting from the field, while grabbing five rebounds. Howard scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half on 5-of-6 shooting from the field to help Brown beat Marist. He scored nine points vs. Butler on 4-of-6 shooting from the field. Howard had 13 points vs. Navy on 5-of-9 shooting, while pulling down five rebounds and blocking a career high three shots. He tossed in 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds vs. Bryant and added eight points and five rebounds vs. Rhode Island.  Howard had 11 points and three rebounds in Brown's season opener vs. LIU-Brooklyn and came back by matching his career rebounding high with 11 rebounds vs. NJIT. He netted 11 points vs. Salve Regina on 3-of-3 shooting from the field, while grabbing four rebounds. Howard scored 10 points vs. Sacred Heart and just missed a double-double vs. Army with eight points and 10 rebounds.  He earned 16 starts for the Bears a year ago and averaged 5.9 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. His dad, Juwan Howard, was a member of Michigan's Fab Five and a 22-year NBA player.
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Hunsaker In The Backcourt:Junior guard and two-year captain Zach Hunsaker (North Salt Lake City, UT) has started Brown's last 14 games and is averaging 6.2 ppg overall. Hunsaker netted nine points vs. Penn and came back with 10 points in a win over Princeton, connecting on 3-of-5 field goals. He tossed in 13 points vs. Yale on 5-of-7 shooting from the field, connecting on 3-of-4 treys. Hunsaker scored nine points and handed out five assists in a win over Canisius. He had four rebounds and three assists vs. San Diego State and scored 10 points, grabbed five rebounds and handed out three assists vs. Stony Brook.  Hunsaker netted 10 points and grabbed four rebounds vs. Maine and had seven points and three rebounds in Brown's win over Marist. He connected on a key trey in Brown's win over Sacred Heart and netted 12 points on 4-of-7 shooting from the field vs. Army. He tossed in seven points vs. Bryant and nine points vs. Salve Regina. Last year, Hunsaker ranked second on the Brown team in treys (46) and assists (46) and ranked third on the Brown team with 9.7 points per game. Hunsaker, who connected on a coast-to-coast game buzzer beater vs. Dartmouth at the buzzer last year, scored a career high 21 points vs. Bryant last year, knocking down 5-of-10 treys.
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Fuller Up:  Senior forward Travis Fuller(Encinitas, CA) registered a season high nine points vs. Johnson & Wales, while pulling down three rebounds. He scored four points against Army in the Brown Tip-Off Classic. Last year, Fuller earned three starts and posted a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds against LIU Brooklyn. He finished the season with an average of 3.2 rebounds per game.
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Mitchell Contributes:Freshman guard David Mitchell (Roxbury, MA) has seen more playing time than any freshman on the Brown team and is a steady contributor. He tossed in six points and grabbed seven rebounds in Brown's win at Dartmouth. Mitchell had two points and five rebounds in Brown's second game vs. Yale. He scored a season high eight points vs. UMass Lowell. Mitchell pulled down a career high eight rebounds in a road win over Canisius. He contributed with seven points against Maine.
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Choh – Ivy League's Leading Rebounder:  Sophomore forward Tamenang Choh (Lowell, MA) leads the Ivy League in rebounding (8.8 per game), ranks eighth in FG percentage (.525), ninth in blocked shots (1.0 per game) and sixth in assists (3.3 apg.).  His 10.3 rebounds per game in league games leads the Ivy League. He registered a double-double vs. Cornell on the road with 13 points and 10 rebounds, and netted a game high 22 points vs. Columbia. Choh posted a double-double vs. Penn with 11 points and 13 rebounds and then had 16 points and nine rebounds vs. Princeton. He had a big game in Brown's win over Dartmouth with 12 points, nine rebounds and four assists. Choh posted back-to-back double-doubles vs. Yale with 18 points and a career high 16 rebounds in the first match-up and then scoring a career high 24 points, while adding 15 rebounds in the second game. He had 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists in 19 minutes vs. Johnson & Wales. Choh had a big game against Canisius, posting a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds.  He scored 11 points in Brown's win over Maine. Choh sparked the Bears to a win over San Diego State with 16 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the field, including 2-of-2 from beyond the three point arc, while grabbing six rebounds and handing out six assists. He dominated Stony Brook with a double-double - 20 points and 12 rebounds.  Choh pulled down a game high 10 rebounds vs. Butler, while adding eight points and three assists. He scored eight points, grabbed eight rebounds, handed out four assists and made a career high three steals vs. Navy.  Choh posted a double-double performance with 12 points and 13 rebounds vs. Rhode Island. He blocked a career high five shots vs. Bryant, while scoring 12 points against the Bulldogs. Choh was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Brown Tip-Off Classic after scoring 10 points and grabbing nine rebounds vs. Sacred Heart, and coming back with a double-double vs. Army (12 points, 10 rebounds). He scored a team high 13 points vs. Salve Regina and had a big game vs. LIU-Brooklyn with nine points, 12 rebounds, six assists and three blocked shots.  Choh scored a team high 17 points against NJIT. Last year, he came on strong down the stretch in a starting role, scoring 23 points, while grabbing nine rebounds in Brown's final game against Penn.  A relentless rebounder, he led the Bears with 5.4 rebounds per game, 7.0 rebounds in conference play.
DeWolf Earns Starting Role:  Sophomore forward Matt DeWolf (Barrington, RI) has started 21-of-24 games for the Bears, and is averaging 2.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game.  DeWolf pulled down five rebounds vs. Cornell in Ithaca and a team high six rebounds vs. Columbia in New York City. He scored a career high 11 points vs. Johnson & Wales, connecting on 4-of-4 field goals, while grabbing six rebounds. He pulled down six rebounds vs. Butler and four rebounds vs. Stony Brook. DeWolf hit all three of his shots in scoring six points vs. Bryant. He had six points and four rebounds vs. Sacred Heart, and six points and six rebounds vs. Army. DeWolf had two points and five rebounds in Brown's season opener vs. LIU-Brooklyn and came back with six points vs. NJIT. Last year, his 4.4 rebounds per game were third on the Brown team, including a career high 13 rebounds against Dartmouth.
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Christian Berardi Drafted By Brown Basketball Through Team IMPACT:Boston-headquartered national nonprofit Team IMPACT, whose mission is to improve the quality of life for children facing serious and chronic illnesses through the power of a team, along with Brown University Men's Basketball, held a special Draft Day celebration for 7-year-old Christian Berardi of North Providence, RI on November 13 at the Pizzitola Sports Center. Christian  was diagnosed in 2014 with Eosphilic Esophagitis and Malignant Hyperthermia.  Through Team IMPACT's program at Brown, the top recruit will become an official member of the men's basketball team. As a team member, Christian will attend the Bears' practices, games, team dinners, events, and more.Â
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Cambridge Named To Lou Henson Award Mid-Season Watch List:  One of the most dynamic and explosive players in Brown history, sophomore forward Desmond Cambridge (Nashville, TN) was named to the Lou Henson Award mid-season watch list, recognizing the Mid-Major National Player of the Year.Cambridge was also named a Top-10 Mid-Major Prospect to Watch for 2018-19, and was named to the GoLocalProv.com list of 19 Rhode Islanders to Watch in 2019. His 16.0 points per game are sixth in the Ivy League, and he ranks third in the league in blocked shots (1.6 per game) and fifth in 3-point field goals made (2.5). Cambridge had 10 points on the road vs. Cornell and 12 points in New York City vs. Columbia, hitting 8-of-9 free throws. He tossed in 21 points at home vs. Penn and had 10 points and three blocked shots in a win over Princeton. Cambridge netted 14 points in Brown's second game vs. Yale, while grabbing five rebounds. He scored 18 points with five treys vs. Johnson & Wales. Cambridge tossed in 31 points vs. Canisius on 11-of-19 shooting from the field, including 7-of-13 treys, eighth in the Brown record book and matching his career high. He tossed in a team high 19 points in Brown's win over Maine.  Cambridge was named the Ivy League Player of the Week for his play vs. San Diego State with 25 points on 9-of-15 shooting from the field, including a sizzling 7-of-11 from beyond the three-point arc. He was also named the Ivy League Player of the Week after scoring 30 points on the road against Marist on 12-of-18 shooting from the field, including 6-of-11 from beyond the three point arc. Cambridge scored 16 points and blocked a career high five shots vs. Stony Brook. Cambridge exploded for 29 points vs. Navy, connecting on 12-of-18 field goals, including 5-of-11 treys, while pulling down seven rebounds. His 15 points vs. Butler led the Bears. He scored 19 points, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked three shots in Brown's win over Bryant. Cambridge was named the MVP of the Brown Tip-Off Classic after scoring 23 points vs. UMass Lowell, 23 points vs. Sacred Heart and 13 points with three blocked shots vs. Army. Cambridge opened the season with 13 points and four blocked shots vs. LIU-Brooklyn. Cambridge was the unanimous Ivy League Rookie of the Year after setting a Brown freshman scoring record with 468 points, eclipsing the previous mark of 460 points by Brown's all-time leading scorer Earl Hunt in 2000. A six-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week, Cambridge, who also earned Second Team All-Ivy honors, ranked third in the Ivy League in overall scoring with 17.3 points per game and second in conference scoring with 18.6 points per game. The only Brown player to start all 27 games, he scored in double figures in 24 of Brown's 27 games and scored 20 or more points eight times, including a career high 33 points against Marist.Â
Cambridge's Career Points:Â Â 851
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Brandon Anderson – 8th in Ivy League Steals:  Junior guard Brandon Anderson (Mahwah, NJ) ranks eighth in the Ivy League with 1.3 steals per game and 12th with 2.6 assists per game. He provided a spark coming off the bench vs. Columbia, scoring six points and grabbing two rebounds. Anderson, who had eight points in Brown's first game vs. Yale, tossed in nine points in Brown's win over Canisius. He hit 6-of-6 free throws in scoring eight points against Maine. Anderson scored nine points vs. San Diego State and had five points and five assists vs. Marist. He matched his career high with seven assists vs. Navy while adding 10 points. Anderson opened the season by scoring 17 points and handing out four assists vs. LIU-Brooklyn. He was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Brown Tip-Off Classic after scoring 12 points vs. UMass Lowell, 10 points vs. Sacred Heart and a game high 16 points vs. Army. Anderson tossed in 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting from the field vs. Bryant and registered 11 points and handed out five assists vs. Salve Regina. Last year, he ranked third in the Ivy League in scoring with 17.3 ppg, was second in with 3.9 assists per game, and connected on 169-of-196 free throws (.862), third best in the Ivy League. Anderson tossed in a career high 26 points against Northwestern.
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First Career Points:  Four different Brown players scored for the first time in their careers vs. Salve Regina – freshman Thomas Shaughnessy (7), sophomore Jake Shaper (4), freshman Jaylan Gainey (4) and freshman Davis Franks (2). Gainey went on to record season highs of 12 points and six rebounds against Johnson & Wales.
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Mawanda-Kalema Earns Career Scoring High: Sophomore guard George Mawanda-Kalema (Burke, VA), who is averaging 9.2 ppg in Ivy games, tossed in 14 points vs. Cornell on 4-of-5 shooting from the field.  He exploded for a career high 19 points in Brown's win over Princeton, connecting on 8-of-13 field goals, and had six points vs. Penn. Mawanda-Kalema saw his first significant playing time in Brown's games vs. Dartmouth and Harvard. He had a seven point spurt vs. Dartmouth that changed the game in Brown's favor, and came back with a 14 points vs. Harvard. Mawanda-Kalema, who missed all but one game last year due to injury had previously scored 11 points vs. Salve Regina.
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Okolie, Sullivan and Hunsaker Repeat As Brown Basketball Captains:   Brown men's basketball head coach Mike Martin announced that senior Obi Okolie, senior Chris Sullivan and junior Zach Hunsaker have been elected tri-captains of the 2018-19 team for the second straight season.
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Newcomers:Coach Martin welcomes four talented newcomers to College Hill, including 6-8 freshman forward Davis Franks (New York, NY), 6-9 freshman forward Jaylan Gainey (Goldsboro, NC), 6-6 freshman guard David Mitchell (Roxbury, MA) and 6-0 freshman guard Thomas Shaughnessy (Needham, MA).
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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 111-year history, has changed the direction and culture of the program in six years as head coach of the Bears, with the building blocks in place to develop an Ivy Championship team. He has assembled a young and talented 2018-19 squad that includes Desmond Cambridge, last year's Ivy League Rookie of the Year, and set a new school record for non-league wins (12).  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.
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The Ivy League on ESPN:Â Â 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 2019 Ivy League Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament will be held on the campus of Yale University at the John J. Lee Amphitheater at Payne Whitney Gymnasium March 16 and 17. 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:Â Â Brown will close out its home schedule next weekend at the Pizzitola Sports Center, hosting Columbia on Friday, March 1 in a 5:00 pm game televised on ESPNU, followed by a home matchup with Cornell on Saturday, March 2 at 6:00 pm on ESPN+.
The Bears:Â Â After splitting games with Cornell (70-66, ot loss) and Columbia (65-63, win) last week, Brown (15-9, 3-5 Ivy) is tied for fifth place in the Ivy League standings with Penn at 3-5 in league play. Tamenang Choh posted a double-double vs. Cornell with 13 points and 10 rebounds and came back with 22 points vs. Columbia. Brown leads the Ivy League in 3-point FG defense (.301), and ranks second in the Ivy League in scoring defense (68.7 ppg) and field goal defense (.415).
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About Harvard and Dartmouth: Harvard (13-8, 6-2 Ivy) is alone in second place in the Ivy standings after sweeping Princeton (78-69) and Penn (75-68 ot) last week. Bryce Aiken was named the Ivy Player of the Week after scoring 33 points vs. Princeton and 25 points, including the game-tying triple at the end of regulation vs. Penn. Dartmouth (11-13, 2-6 Ivy) dropped two close games last week, falling to Penn, 82-79, in overtime and Princeton, 69-68. Big Green guard Brendan Barry is the Ivy League's leader in three-point field goal percentage (.477), connecting on 74-of-155 treys.Â
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The Brown vs. Harvard Series Record – 180thMeeting:Brown and Harvard have met 179 times, dating back to the 1900-1901 season, with the Crimson holding a 105-74 series advantage. Harvard has won 19 straight games over the Bears, including a 67-47 decision earlier this year in Allston, MA. The Bears' last win over the Crimson came on 3/6/09 when Brown came away with a 61-59 decision over Harvard in Providence.Â
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The Brown vs. Dartmouth Series Record – 156thMeeting:Brown and Dartmouth will be meeting for the 156thtime, dating back to 1901-1902, with the Big Green holding an 81-74 series advantage. Brown earned a 60-58 win over the Big Green earlier this year behind 15 points from Obi Okolie and 13 points by Chris Sullivan. Dartmouth won last year's second meeting against the Bears, coming away with a 66-63 win in Hanover. Overall, the Bears have won 14 of the last 20 meetings.
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Obi Okolie – Registers Career Scoring High:  Bears' senior guard Obi Okolie (Ajax, Ontario), who has scored in double figures in each of Brown's last 10 games, is recognized as one of the top defensive stoppers in the Ivy League and is averaging 11.4 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. He scored 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Cornell in Ithaca, and came back with 16 points and five rebounds vs. Columbia in New York City. Okolie exploded for a career high 25 points vs. Penn, hitting 9-of-11 field goals, and then came back with 18 points in Brown's win over Princeton. He scored a game high 15 points in Brown's win over Dartmouth and played a pivotal defensive role, and came back with 12 points and eight rebounds vs. Harvard. Okolie netted 14 points in Brown's Ivy opener vs. Yale and added 10 points in the rematch with the Bulldogs. He scored 12 points, handed out three assists and grabbed four rebounds vs. Johnson & Wales and had 15 points and grabbed four rebounds in Brown's win over Canisius.  He scored 13 points with 3-of-4 shooting from beyond the three-point arc, grabbed four rebounds and handed out five assists in Brown's win over San Diego State. Okolie tossed in 10 points on perfect 4-of-4 shooting against Marist after scoring 14 points and grabbing five rebounds in Brown's win over Stony Brook.  He found his stroke vs. Butler with 11 points, knocking down a career high three treys on 3-of-4 shooting from beyond the 3-point arc. Okolie had seven rebounds vs. UMass Lowell and scored in double figures vs. Sacred Heart (11 points) and Army (10 points). He had six rebounds vs. Rhode Island and his four assists vs. Bryant led the Bears. Okolie opened the season with 17 points and six rebounds vs. LIU-Brooklyn.  Okolie has been a mainstay in the lineup since his freshman season, averaging 9.3 points per game.  Last year, Okolie grabbed 4.0 rebounds per game and scored in double figures nine times, scoring a season high 17 points, while grabbing nine rebounds, against Princeton on the final weekend of the season.
Obi Okolie's Career Points:Â Â 946
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Sullivan Takes Leadership Role:Senior guard and two-year team captain Chris Sullivan (Wilmette, IL) is effective coming off the bench to provide a defensive presence for the Bears. Sullivan may have been the difference in Brown's win over Dartmouth with a career high 13 points, connecting on 5-of-6 field goals, including 3-of-3 from beyond the three-point arc. He tossed in seven points in Brown's second game vs. Yale, and had four points at home vs. Princeton.  Sullivan had three points and three rebounds vs. Stony Brook and netted three points and two rebounds vs. Maine. He knocked down a trey and had two assists vs. Navy, scored four points vs. NJIT and registered 11 points vs. UMass Lowell. Last year, he helped the Bears topple UMass Lowell with 11 points, connecting on 3-of-3 treys. He is the third Sullivan brother to play for Brown, following in the footsteps of brothers Peter '11 and Matt '13.
Joshua Howard Inside: Junior forward Joshua Howard (Charlotte, NC) leads the Bears in shooting percentage (.542), but has missed Brown's last four games due to injury. Howard scored 10 points and pulled down a team high five rebounds in Brown's win over Maine. He tossed in 11 points vs. San Diego State on 4-of-5 shooting from the field, while grabbing five rebounds. Howard scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half on 5-of-6 shooting from the field to help Brown beat Marist. He scored nine points vs. Butler on 4-of-6 shooting from the field. Howard had 13 points vs. Navy on 5-of-9 shooting, while pulling down five rebounds and blocking a career high three shots. He tossed in 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds vs. Bryant and added eight points and five rebounds vs. Rhode Island.  Howard had 11 points and three rebounds in Brown's season opener vs. LIU-Brooklyn and came back by matching his career rebounding high with 11 rebounds vs. NJIT. He netted 11 points vs. Salve Regina on 3-of-3 shooting from the field, while grabbing four rebounds. Howard scored 10 points vs. Sacred Heart and just missed a double-double vs. Army with eight points and 10 rebounds.  He earned 16 starts for the Bears a year ago and averaged 5.9 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. His dad, Juwan Howard, was a member of Michigan's Fab Five and a 22-year NBA player.
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Hunsaker In The Backcourt:Junior guard and two-year captain Zach Hunsaker (North Salt Lake City, UT) has started Brown's last 14 games and is averaging 6.2 ppg overall. Hunsaker netted nine points vs. Penn and came back with 10 points in a win over Princeton, connecting on 3-of-5 field goals. He tossed in 13 points vs. Yale on 5-of-7 shooting from the field, connecting on 3-of-4 treys. Hunsaker scored nine points and handed out five assists in a win over Canisius. He had four rebounds and three assists vs. San Diego State and scored 10 points, grabbed five rebounds and handed out three assists vs. Stony Brook.  Hunsaker netted 10 points and grabbed four rebounds vs. Maine and had seven points and three rebounds in Brown's win over Marist. He connected on a key trey in Brown's win over Sacred Heart and netted 12 points on 4-of-7 shooting from the field vs. Army. He tossed in seven points vs. Bryant and nine points vs. Salve Regina. Last year, Hunsaker ranked second on the Brown team in treys (46) and assists (46) and ranked third on the Brown team with 9.7 points per game. Hunsaker, who connected on a coast-to-coast game buzzer beater vs. Dartmouth at the buzzer last year, scored a career high 21 points vs. Bryant last year, knocking down 5-of-10 treys.
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Fuller Up:  Senior forward Travis Fuller(Encinitas, CA) registered a season high nine points vs. Johnson & Wales, while pulling down three rebounds. He scored four points against Army in the Brown Tip-Off Classic. Last year, Fuller earned three starts and posted a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds against LIU Brooklyn. He finished the season with an average of 3.2 rebounds per game.
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Mitchell Contributes:Freshman guard David Mitchell (Roxbury, MA) has seen more playing time than any freshman on the Brown team and is a steady contributor. He tossed in six points and grabbed seven rebounds in Brown's win at Dartmouth. Mitchell had two points and five rebounds in Brown's second game vs. Yale. He scored a season high eight points vs. UMass Lowell. Mitchell pulled down a career high eight rebounds in a road win over Canisius. He contributed with seven points against Maine.
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Choh – Ivy League's Leading Rebounder:  Sophomore forward Tamenang Choh (Lowell, MA) leads the Ivy League in rebounding (8.8 per game), ranks eighth in FG percentage (.525), ninth in blocked shots (1.0 per game) and sixth in assists (3.3 apg.).  His 10.3 rebounds per game in league games leads the Ivy League. He registered a double-double vs. Cornell on the road with 13 points and 10 rebounds, and netted a game high 22 points vs. Columbia. Choh posted a double-double vs. Penn with 11 points and 13 rebounds and then had 16 points and nine rebounds vs. Princeton. He had a big game in Brown's win over Dartmouth with 12 points, nine rebounds and four assists. Choh posted back-to-back double-doubles vs. Yale with 18 points and a career high 16 rebounds in the first match-up and then scoring a career high 24 points, while adding 15 rebounds in the second game. He had 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists in 19 minutes vs. Johnson & Wales. Choh had a big game against Canisius, posting a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds.  He scored 11 points in Brown's win over Maine. Choh sparked the Bears to a win over San Diego State with 16 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the field, including 2-of-2 from beyond the three point arc, while grabbing six rebounds and handing out six assists. He dominated Stony Brook with a double-double - 20 points and 12 rebounds.  Choh pulled down a game high 10 rebounds vs. Butler, while adding eight points and three assists. He scored eight points, grabbed eight rebounds, handed out four assists and made a career high three steals vs. Navy.  Choh posted a double-double performance with 12 points and 13 rebounds vs. Rhode Island. He blocked a career high five shots vs. Bryant, while scoring 12 points against the Bulldogs. Choh was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Brown Tip-Off Classic after scoring 10 points and grabbing nine rebounds vs. Sacred Heart, and coming back with a double-double vs. Army (12 points, 10 rebounds). He scored a team high 13 points vs. Salve Regina and had a big game vs. LIU-Brooklyn with nine points, 12 rebounds, six assists and three blocked shots.  Choh scored a team high 17 points against NJIT. Last year, he came on strong down the stretch in a starting role, scoring 23 points, while grabbing nine rebounds in Brown's final game against Penn.  A relentless rebounder, he led the Bears with 5.4 rebounds per game, 7.0 rebounds in conference play.
DeWolf Earns Starting Role:  Sophomore forward Matt DeWolf (Barrington, RI) has started 21-of-24 games for the Bears, and is averaging 2.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game.  DeWolf pulled down five rebounds vs. Cornell in Ithaca and a team high six rebounds vs. Columbia in New York City. He scored a career high 11 points vs. Johnson & Wales, connecting on 4-of-4 field goals, while grabbing six rebounds. He pulled down six rebounds vs. Butler and four rebounds vs. Stony Brook. DeWolf hit all three of his shots in scoring six points vs. Bryant. He had six points and four rebounds vs. Sacred Heart, and six points and six rebounds vs. Army. DeWolf had two points and five rebounds in Brown's season opener vs. LIU-Brooklyn and came back with six points vs. NJIT. Last year, his 4.4 rebounds per game were third on the Brown team, including a career high 13 rebounds against Dartmouth.
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Christian Berardi Drafted By Brown Basketball Through Team IMPACT:Boston-headquartered national nonprofit Team IMPACT, whose mission is to improve the quality of life for children facing serious and chronic illnesses through the power of a team, along with Brown University Men's Basketball, held a special Draft Day celebration for 7-year-old Christian Berardi of North Providence, RI on November 13 at the Pizzitola Sports Center. Christian  was diagnosed in 2014 with Eosphilic Esophagitis and Malignant Hyperthermia.  Through Team IMPACT's program at Brown, the top recruit will become an official member of the men's basketball team. As a team member, Christian will attend the Bears' practices, games, team dinners, events, and more.Â
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Cambridge Named To Lou Henson Award Mid-Season Watch List:  One of the most dynamic and explosive players in Brown history, sophomore forward Desmond Cambridge (Nashville, TN) was named to the Lou Henson Award mid-season watch list, recognizing the Mid-Major National Player of the Year.Cambridge was also named a Top-10 Mid-Major Prospect to Watch for 2018-19, and was named to the GoLocalProv.com list of 19 Rhode Islanders to Watch in 2019. His 16.0 points per game are sixth in the Ivy League, and he ranks third in the league in blocked shots (1.6 per game) and fifth in 3-point field goals made (2.5). Cambridge had 10 points on the road vs. Cornell and 12 points in New York City vs. Columbia, hitting 8-of-9 free throws. He tossed in 21 points at home vs. Penn and had 10 points and three blocked shots in a win over Princeton. Cambridge netted 14 points in Brown's second game vs. Yale, while grabbing five rebounds. He scored 18 points with five treys vs. Johnson & Wales. Cambridge tossed in 31 points vs. Canisius on 11-of-19 shooting from the field, including 7-of-13 treys, eighth in the Brown record book and matching his career high. He tossed in a team high 19 points in Brown's win over Maine.  Cambridge was named the Ivy League Player of the Week for his play vs. San Diego State with 25 points on 9-of-15 shooting from the field, including a sizzling 7-of-11 from beyond the three-point arc. He was also named the Ivy League Player of the Week after scoring 30 points on the road against Marist on 12-of-18 shooting from the field, including 6-of-11 from beyond the three point arc. Cambridge scored 16 points and blocked a career high five shots vs. Stony Brook. Cambridge exploded for 29 points vs. Navy, connecting on 12-of-18 field goals, including 5-of-11 treys, while pulling down seven rebounds. His 15 points vs. Butler led the Bears. He scored 19 points, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked three shots in Brown's win over Bryant. Cambridge was named the MVP of the Brown Tip-Off Classic after scoring 23 points vs. UMass Lowell, 23 points vs. Sacred Heart and 13 points with three blocked shots vs. Army. Cambridge opened the season with 13 points and four blocked shots vs. LIU-Brooklyn. Cambridge was the unanimous Ivy League Rookie of the Year after setting a Brown freshman scoring record with 468 points, eclipsing the previous mark of 460 points by Brown's all-time leading scorer Earl Hunt in 2000. A six-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week, Cambridge, who also earned Second Team All-Ivy honors, ranked third in the Ivy League in overall scoring with 17.3 points per game and second in conference scoring with 18.6 points per game. The only Brown player to start all 27 games, he scored in double figures in 24 of Brown's 27 games and scored 20 or more points eight times, including a career high 33 points against Marist.Â
Cambridge's Career Points:Â Â 851
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Brandon Anderson – 8th in Ivy League Steals:  Junior guard Brandon Anderson (Mahwah, NJ) ranks eighth in the Ivy League with 1.3 steals per game and 12th with 2.6 assists per game. He provided a spark coming off the bench vs. Columbia, scoring six points and grabbing two rebounds. Anderson, who had eight points in Brown's first game vs. Yale, tossed in nine points in Brown's win over Canisius. He hit 6-of-6 free throws in scoring eight points against Maine. Anderson scored nine points vs. San Diego State and had five points and five assists vs. Marist. He matched his career high with seven assists vs. Navy while adding 10 points. Anderson opened the season by scoring 17 points and handing out four assists vs. LIU-Brooklyn. He was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Brown Tip-Off Classic after scoring 12 points vs. UMass Lowell, 10 points vs. Sacred Heart and a game high 16 points vs. Army. Anderson tossed in 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting from the field vs. Bryant and registered 11 points and handed out five assists vs. Salve Regina. Last year, he ranked third in the Ivy League in scoring with 17.3 ppg, was second in with 3.9 assists per game, and connected on 169-of-196 free throws (.862), third best in the Ivy League. Anderson tossed in a career high 26 points against Northwestern.
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First Career Points:  Four different Brown players scored for the first time in their careers vs. Salve Regina – freshman Thomas Shaughnessy (7), sophomore Jake Shaper (4), freshman Jaylan Gainey (4) and freshman Davis Franks (2). Gainey went on to record season highs of 12 points and six rebounds against Johnson & Wales.
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Mawanda-Kalema Earns Career Scoring High: Sophomore guard George Mawanda-Kalema (Burke, VA), who is averaging 9.2 ppg in Ivy games, tossed in 14 points vs. Cornell on 4-of-5 shooting from the field.  He exploded for a career high 19 points in Brown's win over Princeton, connecting on 8-of-13 field goals, and had six points vs. Penn. Mawanda-Kalema saw his first significant playing time in Brown's games vs. Dartmouth and Harvard. He had a seven point spurt vs. Dartmouth that changed the game in Brown's favor, and came back with a 14 points vs. Harvard. Mawanda-Kalema, who missed all but one game last year due to injury had previously scored 11 points vs. Salve Regina.
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Okolie, Sullivan and Hunsaker Repeat As Brown Basketball Captains:   Brown men's basketball head coach Mike Martin announced that senior Obi Okolie, senior Chris Sullivan and junior Zach Hunsaker have been elected tri-captains of the 2018-19 team for the second straight season.
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Newcomers:Coach Martin welcomes four talented newcomers to College Hill, including 6-8 freshman forward Davis Franks (New York, NY), 6-9 freshman forward Jaylan Gainey (Goldsboro, NC), 6-6 freshman guard David Mitchell (Roxbury, MA) and 6-0 freshman guard Thomas Shaughnessy (Needham, MA).
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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 111-year history, has changed the direction and culture of the program in six years as head coach of the Bears, with the building blocks in place to develop an Ivy Championship team. He has assembled a young and talented 2018-19 squad that includes Desmond Cambridge, last year's Ivy League Rookie of the Year, and set a new school record for non-league wins (12).  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.
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The Ivy League on ESPN:Â Â 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 2019 Ivy League Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament will be held on the campus of Yale University at the John J. Lee Amphitheater at Payne Whitney Gymnasium March 16 and 17. 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:Â Â Brown will close out its home schedule next weekend at the Pizzitola Sports Center, hosting Columbia on Friday, March 1 in a 5:00 pm game televised on ESPNU, followed by a home matchup with Cornell on Saturday, March 2 at 6:00 pm on ESPN+.
Players Mentioned
Mike Martin Media Availability - 2/26
Thursday, February 26
Brown vs Princeton: Men's Basketball Highlights
Tuesday, February 24
Mike Martin Media Availability - 2/19
Thursday, February 19
Mike Martin Media Availability - 2/12
Thursday, February 12




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