
Delaware 87ers Acquire Jared Brownridge
March 13, 2018 - NBA G League (G League)
Delaware Blue Coats News Release
WILMINGTON, DE - The Delaware 87ers today announced that the team has acquired guard Jared Brownridge off waivers.
Brownridge (6-3, 200) most recently played for Pallacanestro Generale Mantovana in Italy (2017-18), where he averaged 11 points per game. While playing college ball at Santa Clara (2013-2017), he averaged 18 points, three rebounds, three assists and one steal in 35 minutes per game. He received several honors during his time there, including NABC All-District (9) First Team (2017), WCC All-Conference First Team (2017, 2016, 2015) and WCC All-Tournament Team (2017) selections.
The 87ers' roster now stands at 13.
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