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WAC Basketball: Ranking of 25 best players from last decade (2013-23)

Mar 17, 2022; Buffalo, NY, USA; New Mexico State Aggies guard Teddy Allen (0) shoots over Connecticut Huskies guard Tyrese Martin (4) in the first half during their first round game of the 2022 NCAA Tournament at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 17, 2022; Buffalo, NY, USA; New Mexico State Aggies guard Teddy Allen (0) shoots over Connecticut Huskies guard Tyrese Martin (4) in the first half during their first round game of the 2022 NCAA Tournament at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports /
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WAC Basketball Seattle Redhawks guard Terrell Brown Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports
WAC Basketball Seattle Redhawks guard Terrell Brown Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports /

19. Terrell Brown

Brown played for four different colleges during a productive collegiate career, but he only spent two seasons at Seattle. After great work at Shoreline CC, he joined the Redhawks in 2018 and would start nearly every game across the next two seasons. A 6’3 point guard originally from Seattle, he’d perform pretty well in the WAC.

In his first season at the D1 level, Brown averaged 14.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 4.5 assists, becoming quite the stat-stuffer for the Redhawks. He came pretty close to a triple-double against Denver and would help lead Seattle to the CIT, putting a double-double on Presbyterian in a season-ending loss. While the program took a slight step back in his junior year, Brown was even more impactful, averaging 20.8 points a game. He had a 31-point, 13-rebound effort against Eastern Washington, the first of four 31-point performances in the season cut short by the pandemic.

Brown’s terrific performance earned him All-WAC honors in both seasons, including the First Team nod as a junior. That year saw him lead the WAC in scoring while also finishing Top 5 in the league in rebounds, assists, and steals. After fantastic play in those two seasons, Brown would spend his final years in the Pac-12, spending a season apiece at Arizona and Washington.