The 6-3 Brown averaged 6.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists as a senior at Cal. “I loved the fact it was closer to home, but I felt very comfortable around the coaching staff and the pieces they are bringing to reload Iona,” said Brown, a native of Brampton, Ontario. “I loved the history of success this program has, the opportunity to evolve as a basketball player instead of being boxed in. And the style of play suits the way I play. As well having a strong Brewster tie with Pat Wallace. “The skillset I’ll bring is experienced leadership, creating havoc on the defensive end, making plays for others with my speed and passing ability. And providing versatility playing at different positions within Coach Tobin’s offense.”All Glory to God !! Happy to start this new chapter in my life 🙏🏽 Thank you to all the college Coaches that reached out to during this time frame !! pic.twitter.com/ZZQRkPzhC5
— Terrell Jr (@terrelljr2k) April 30, 2023
The 6-6 Gordon out of Dyersburg State Community College (TN) averaged 23.3 points and 10.6 rebounds on 44% shooting. “I picked Iona because I believe in Coach Tobin and his vision for the program and the belief he has in me and my ability to come play and be a leader on and off the court,” Gordon said. “I’m bringing a hard-working mindset and a smile every day enjoying what I love doing.” Iona has also added Harvard transfer Idan Tretout and Class of 2023 guards Jean Araguren and Jeremiah Quigley and Class of 2023 forward Dylan Saunders, while losing Walter Clayton Jr. (Florida), Daniss Jenkins (St. John’s), Nelly Junior Joseph (New Mexico), Silas Sunday (Hofstra) and Sadiku Ibine Ayo from last year’s NCAA Tournament team under Rick Pitino. Osborn Shema, a 7-footer who averaged 7.0 points and 4.7 rebounds, is Iona’s lone returning player. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on FacebookStayed Down, It’s Up Now…🗽 @IonaGaelsMBB pic.twitter.com/tQs0lLvNnv
— Joel Brown (@jabrown_1) April 30, 2023