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Enters his senior campaign ranked fourth on the Army all-time three-point list with 150 career makes ... is also fourth on the career three-point field goal attempts list with 377 ... needs only 101 points to become the 26th player in Army basketball history to score 1,000 career points.
As a junior (2006-07): One of only two Black Knights to appear in all 31 games ... started five times ... earned second-team All-Patriot League honors ... named to the All-Metropolitan Third Team by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association ... two-time Patriot League Player of the Week ... was Army’s top scorer at 16.9 points per game, ranking third in the conference ... led the team in field goals (179), field goals attempted (429), three-pointers (87) and three-point attempts (214) ... averaged 2.4 rebounds per contest ... was third on the squad with 46 assists ... averaged 16.6 points per game during league play ... scored at least 20 points in 11 contests, including a career-best 30 against Colgate on Jan. 6 ... made a career-best seven three-pointers against the Red Raiders, tying for fourth on the Army single-game list ... finished third on the Black Knights’ single-season three-pointers made list with 87 ... was also fourth on the single-season three-pointers attempted ledger with 214 ... led the Black Knights in scoring a team-high 19 times ... scored in double figures in 26 of the 31 games he played ... had a run of 27 consecutive free throws made from Feb. 6-24 ... named to the John Thompson Foundation Classic all-tournament team after averaging 19.3 points per game during the weekend event ... had a career-best nine boards against Dartmouth ... handed out a career-high four assists against both The Citadel and Lafayette (Feb. 21) ... registered a career-best three steals in contests against Lehigh (Jan. 13) and Holy Cross (Feb. 6).
As a sophomore (2005-06): Appeared in 22 games ... credited with 14 starting assignments ... scored team-high 14.3 ppg. and added 2.6 rpg. ... shot .428 from the field, .402 from three-point range and .769 from the foul line ... ranked third on the team in rebouding ... topped squad with 49 three-point buckets ... missed five games in mid-year due to injury ... returned to lineup with 18-point explosion against Colgate in Patriot League opener ... enjoyed 16 double-figure scoring performances, including five outings with 20 or more points ... 10 double-digit efforts came during league play ... tallied career-high 29 points in home skirmish with Lafayette ... gained added notoriety after registering then career-high 26 points in road loss to nationally ranked Connecticut ... added 25 points in home loss to Bucknell ... sparked road win over VMI with 21 points, including game-winning bucket in final seconds ... hit career-high five treys versus Keydets ... added 22 points at American.
As a freshman (2004-05): Played in 19 games ... lone start of year came opposite Holy Cross in Patriot League quarterfinal game ... averaged 3.2 ppg. and 0.5 rpg. ... shot .379 from the field, .341 from three-point range and .750 from the foul line ... recorded back-to-back double-digit scoring performances in final two home games of season ... forged 11 points against Bucknell before posting a career-high 18 markers four days later versus Colgate ... shot 3 of 3 from the field, with all three shots coming from three-point range, and canned both free throw attempts against the Bison ... connected on career-high four treys versus the Raiders ... recorded four points at Holy Cross in only starting role ... corralled season-high three rebounds at Holy Cross in regular-season finale.
High School: Garnered four letters in basketball and one in soccer at St. Peter Chanel High in Bedford, Ohio ... played for coach Bernie Tarr ... named all-league and all-district ... all-state “special mention” selection ... helped team win district championship and reach regional finals as a senior ... squad advanced to Ohio’s scholastic Division III Final Four in 2003 ... named to Cleveland Plain Dealer’s “Top Twenty Players to Watch in Northern Ohio” ... named Ohio High School Association Scholar-Athlete as a senior ... also earned United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete accolades in 2004.
Personal: Given name is Jarell Donte Brown ... parents’ names are Anthony Brown and Doris Brown ... enjoys playing the saxophone ... majoring in Engineering Psychology.
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