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John Bryant Profile


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Career: Combined with classmate Pat Carroll to post a 96-33 record during their four years, the second best mark by a class in the program's history... During his five years at SJU (first one as redshirt), Hawks made five postseason appearances, with three in the NCAA Tournament and two in the NIT.

2004-05: Team co-captain for squad which reached NIT Finals and won 21 games in the calendar year 2005... Favorite of the SJU fans for his leadership, defense and on-court contributions which don't always show up in the boxscore... Received the school's William F. Maher Memorial Award for loyalty... Starter in the first seven games of the year... Averaged 18.1 minutes per game, the most of any reserve... Missed three weeks of late-season action with a fractured arm suffered in the win over Temple on Feb. 22... Made his return to the lineup in the Hawks' first NIT game vs. Hofstra, starting in place of the injured Dave Mallon, and had five rebounds... Played in each of SJU's six NIT games during the run to the championship game... Grabbed seven rebounds in NIT semifinal win over Memphis... Had season-high eight points against Richmond... Sparked the Hawks with 7 points and 4 rebounds against both Rhode Island and UMass... Despite being injured, was in the starting lineup for the Senior Day game against Fordham, but came out of the game after the opening tip.

2003-04: Starter in all but three games (due to lower back strain)... Was the co-recipient of the team's Spirit Award... Had eight points and seven rebounds in NCAA First Round win over Liberty... Grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds vs. St. Bonaventure... Scored a season-high nine points against the Bonnies on the road... Had eight rebounds at Old Dominion... Blocked a career-high four shots at UMass... Limited Boston College's high-scoring forward Craig Smith to just two points, more than 14 below his average.

2002-03: Played in all 30 games, starting once... Averaged 20.1 minutes per game, the second best among Hawk reserves... Opened the season with career-high 12 points in SJU's 85-58 win at Boston College... Hit 5-of-6 from field in that contest while leading squad with seven boards... Lone start of season came against Canisius, taking spot of injured Dave Mallon... Grabbed five or more rebounds 11 times, including career-high nine boards in win over DePaul... Led team in rebounding three times... His 3.5 rebounds per game average ranked fourth on the team... Ranked fourth on team with 18 blocked shots, rejecting season-high three in win over Delaware.

2001-02: Played in 30 games, all off the bench... Averaged 9.7 minutes per game... Played a season-high 25 minutes in opening round NIT game at George Mason... Ranked third on the team in blocked shots with 18, including a season-high two rejections on three occasions... Tallied a season-high nine points on 4-of-4 shooting from the field in Hawks' win over Drexel... Scored five points in collegiate debut vs. Eastern Washington.

2000-01: Redshirted season.

High School/Personal: Averaged 9.9 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.7 blocks per game as a senior at Woodbridge High School... Named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll and the SJU Athletic Director's Honor Roll... Received his bachelor's degree in information systems from SJU in May 2004 and will earn his master's degree in business adminstration in May 2005... Born December 6, 1982.

Career Statistics

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John Bryant
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Woodbridge, VA

High School:
Woodbridge

Height / Weight:
6-7 / 225

Position:
Forward

YEARGP-GSMIN-AVGFG-FGAPCT3FG-APCTFT-FTAPCTREB-AVGPF-DASTBLSTPTS-AVG
2001-0230-0291/9.717-30.5670-0.0007-17.41244-1.535-011181141/1.4
2002-0330-1631/21.028-53.5280-0.00033-64.516105-3.570-22918889/3.0
2003-0429-28533/18.432-62.5160-0.00023-45.511106-3.758-030241887/3.0
2004-0530-9543/18.128-54.5190-0.00022-43.51286-2.959-040211978/2.6
TOTAL119-381998/16.8105-199.5280-0.00085-169.503341-2.9222-21108156295/2.5
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