
Men’s Basketball Announces Four-Member Class of 2029
6/26/2025
Head Men’s Basketball Coaching Chair Mike Martin ‘04 has announced the four-member class of 2029. The class includes four freshmen in Jonah Drezner, Isaiah Langham, Brady Loughlin, and Charlie O’Sullivan.
“We are excited to welcome another talented group of student-athletes to College Hill and our basketball program,” Martin said. “Each of these young men come from strong high school and AAU programs. We expect them to contribute significantly over the course of their careers!”
Jonah Drezner
#4 | Seattle, Washington | Bishop Blanchet | Guard | 6-3

BEFORE BROWN: A graduate of Bishop Blanchet, Jonah earned First Team All-League honors to go along with being selected to the Puget Sound All-Star Team. He was named the Valedictorian at Bishop Blanchet while being a member of the National Honor Society and the ASB President.
Internationally, Jonah was a member of the USA Maccabi U18 program, he won two gold medals for the Maccabi U18 squad in 5v5 and 3v3.
Jonah’s father, Jon Drezner, graduated from Brown in 1992. He played 78 games with the Bears while averaging 7.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game. He shot 43.7 percent from the floor in three seasons on College Hill.
WHY BROWN: “Brown lets me pursue all my academic goals while playing on a high level basketball team with a great community.”
ISAIAH LANGHAM
#1 | Stoughton, Massachusetts | Belmont High School | Guard | 6-5

BEFORE BROWN: A two-time captain at Belmont Hill, Isaiah was ranked the third-best recruit in Massachusetts and was ranked the 52nd-best shooting guard nationally. Langham also scored his 1,000th career point as a junior and graduated as the all-time leading scorer in program history.
The Stoughton, Mass. native averaged 19 points and six rebounds as a senior and was two-time All-ISL, named All-NEPSAC and was also named All-NEPSAC Honorable Mention as a junior.
Langham participated in the 2025 Hoop Culture Capital Classic All-Star Game in Washington, DC on April 26. He was also named to the Circuit League 3SSB Third Team.
Off the court, Langham earned a Digital Video Award as a freshman, and a B-Flats Music Award and a Peer Leader Award as a senior.
WHY BROWN: “I chose Brown University because it offered the perfect balance between staying close to home and pushing myself to grow both academically and athletically. From the very start of my college process, Brown’s tight-knit community stood out to me. It felt like a place where I would be supported not just as a student or an athlete, but as a person. Brown gave me the best opportunity to pursue a world-class education while also continuing to chase my dreams in basketball. Its a place where I know I can thrive on and off the court.”
BRADY LOUGHLIN
#30 | Wyckoff, New Jersey | Don Bosco | Guard | 6-5

BEFORE BROWN: At Don Bosco, Brady was named First Team All-League three times (2023, 2024, 2025), Second Team All-County twice (2024, 2025), a member of the All-Bergen Jamboree Team twice (2023, 2025), and a member of the New Jersey All-State Team as a senior.
Loughlin shot 45 percent from three-point range as a freshman, followed by 40 percent as a sophomore, 44.2 percent as a junior, and 39 percent as a senior. He averaged a career-high 15 points as a senior.
In the classroom, Brady was a member of the National Honor Society, and the Honors Society for English, Math, Social Studies, and Science.
WHY BROWN: “I was looking to play basketball at the highest level I could while also pursuing the highest possible education. Also, the coaches expressed tremendous amounts of belief in me which made me feel like Brown was the place for me.”
CHARLIE O’SULLIVAN
#33 | Harrison, New York | Loomis Chaffee | Forward | 6-10

BEFORE BROWN: A graduate of Loomis Chaffee, Charlie averaged 13.8 points and 6.6 rebounds as a junior and 15.7 points and 8.1 rebounds as a senior. As a junior, O’Sullivan was named Class A All-NEPSAC Honorable Mention and Second Team All-Founders League.
As a senior, he was Class A All-NEPSAC FIrst Team, FIrst Team All-Founders League, and the MVP at Loomis Chaffee. In the classroom, Charlie was named to the Honor Roll and the High Honor Roll.
WHY BROWN: “I chose Brown for its exceptional blend of rigorous academics and high-level athletics. It's a unique opportunity to compete in the Ivy League under an amazing coaching staff, while also growing intellectually and personally outside the classroom.”