AS A SOPHOMORE – 2023-24
Season: Saw action in 27 games during sophomore season, averaging 4.0 points and 0.7 rebounds in 10.1 minutes per game...Tallied four double-digit scoring efforts.
Winthrop (11/6): Went off for career-high 20 points behind a 6-for-8 showing from 3-point range in season opener. Lehigh (11/10): Was 2-for-2 from downtown en route to eight points, two rebounds and a steal. Morehead State (11/17): Drilled three 3-pointers and added two steals. at #1 Purdue (1/13): Went 5-for-9 from the field with three 3-pointers for 13 points and three rebounds. at Indiana (2/3): Was 4-for-5 from deep to finish with 14 points in dominant road win. Iowa (2/8): Had nine points behind three first-half triples. at Nebraska (2/17): Finished with seven points, two rebounds and a steal in a career-high 21 minutes. #12 Illinois (2/21): Registered 11 points, including a clutch 3-pointer in the final 35 seconds, and three steals in comeback win inside Rec Hall.
AS A FRESHMAN – 2022-23
Season: Played in 14 games in true freshman season, tallying 12 points and 14 rebounds in 64 minutes of playing time.
Winthrop (11/7): Drained a 3-pointer in his first collegiate game, finishing with three points and a rebounds. Loyola Maryland (11/10): Pulled down two rebounds. Lafayette (11/25): Recorded first collegiate steal. Canisius (12/18): Tallied career-best marks of five points, three rebounds and an assist. Quinnipiac (12/22): Played career-best 12 minutes, finishing with two points, two rebounds and a block. Iowa (1/1): Played first-career Big Ten game, tallying a rebound and an assist in the victory. at #1 Purdue (2/1): Scored first-career Big Ten points with two points, a rebound and a steal in road game against the top-ranked Boilermakers.
HIGH SCHOOL
Is the No. 6 overall signee in the history of Penn State basketball according to the 247Sports Composite Ranking…Ranked an ESPN 4-star prospect and the No. 24 shooting guard in the country…Helped lead Team Final to 2021 Nike EYBL Peach Jam Championship in summer 2021…Two-time All-State pick who played senior year of high school at Westtown School after three-year career at Haverford School…Named finalist for Pennsylvania Mr. Basketball, first-team All-State and team co-MVP after averaging 15 points, six rebounds and four assists, and knocking down 65 3-pointers during senior season at Westtown…Scored 31 points in PAISAA semifinals and helped guide Westtown to the PAISAA State Championship title... Named first-team all-state after junior season at Haverford School…Guided Haverford School to 28-0 record, Inter-AC and Paisa Championship during freshman season…Four-time participant in USA Basketball mini camps.
PERSONAL
Son of Ali Brown and Aquanda Johnson-Brown…Has one older sister, Shahadah, and two older brothers, Jamaal and Muneer…Intends to major in psychology.
Jameel Brown Season 2022-23
#5PositionGUARDHeight6-4Weight188 lbsClassFreshmanHometownPhiladelphia, Pa.High SchoolWesttown School
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