Brickhouse, NGCSU, allocated to WBA's Knights

Published on April 4, 2005 under World Basketball Association (WBA)
Gainesville Knights News Release


Bryce Brickhouse, a 6-2 Guard from North Georgia College & State University, has been allocated to the Gainesville Knights of the World Basketball Association (WBA). During his senior campaign, Bryce averaged 16.4 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game, to help lead NGCSU to a 23-10 finish. As a Junior, he was named the GACC Newcomer of the Year, selected to the All-GACC team, while leading the Saints with 15.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game. Brickhouse played his first two years at Francis Marion University in South Carolina, averaging 11.1 points and 4.2 rebounds per game, while being named to the All Peach Belt Conference Team as a Freshman. He was named to Georgia All State Team and played in Georgia HS All Star Game, after averaging 19 points, six rebounds and two steals per game as a High School Senior in Norcross, GA.

The 12 team WBA, in its second year of existence, is a developmental professional league designed to teach, develop, and expose basketball players to NBA, NBDL, CBA, and International Scouts while providing each community an exciting brand of basketball and entertainment. The purpose of the WBA, under new Commissioner Mike Glenn, is to serve as a training ground to develop professional players, coaches, and personnel on and off the court. Emphasis is placed on fundamental development, career development, community involvement, and education. The WBA will hold its Free Agent Draft Camp on April 15-16 at Life University in Marietta, Georgia. Visit the WBA website at http://www.wbaball.net for information on the Gainesville (GA) Knights, or please contact Arthur Crawford at 404-246-6313.



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