Jason Brickman - 2012-13 Men's Basketball - LIU Brooklyn
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#15 Jason Brickman
Position: Guard
Height: 6-0
Weight: 165
Class: Junior
Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
Previous School: Clark
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Career Stats
2012-13: All-Northeast Conference Second Team choice for second straight season... First Team All-Met selection... Led nation in assists at 8.5 per game... Totaled 290 assists overall, breaking his own single-season LIU mark and also setting new conference mark... Averaged 9.5 points per game, fourth-best on the team... Played 36.5 minutes per game, third-most in the NEC... Led NEC and tied for 19th nationally with 46.1 three-point field goal percentage... Had 11 games of 10 assists or more... Had eight or more assists on 23 occasions... Five double-doubles... Named NEC Player of the Week on Dec. 3 after he became first NEC player in over a decade to register 10 or more assists without committing a turnover in win over Lafayette... Season-high 13 assists in wins over Saint Francis U. and Central Connecticut... Tallied 14 points and added 10 assists at Maryland... Scored career-high 19 points three times (at Lafayette, vs. Robert Morris, at Wagner)... Double-digit scoring totals in 17 games.
2011-12: All-Northeast Conference Second Team selection... Also named to NABC District 18 Second Team... Earned spot on NEC All-Tournament Team... Led team, league and ranked fifth in the nation in assists at 7.3 per game... Broke LIU single-season assist record with 249, surpassing former NBA guard Charles Jones who had 221 in 1997-98... Averaged 9.6 points per game to rank fourth on the team... Led squad in minutes played at 34.5 per contest... Knocked down 52 three-pointers and shot .406 from beyond the arc... Finished fifth in the NEC in free-throw shooting, converting .821 of his attempts from the charity stripe... Named Choice Hotels/NEC Player of the Week on Feb. 20... Scored in double figures 18 times, including all three NEC Tournament contests... Dished out double-digit assists nine times... Tallied career-high 16 assists, one shy of LIU's single game record, to go along with 10 points in home win over Quinnipiac... Scored season-high 18 points on three occasions, twice in NEC Tournament games... Registered 18 points and 11 assists in championship-game victory over Robert Morris... Also had 18 points in semifinal win over Quinnipiac.
2010-11: Averaged 22.8 minutes per game in 33 appearances… Contributed 6.2 points and 5.5 assists per game… Set Northeast Conference rookie record with 180 assists, the fourth-best single-season mark in LIU history… Led the NEC in assists and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.81) and ranked 11th in three-point field-goal percentage (.385)… NEC All-Rookie Team and NEC All-Tournament Team honoree... Named Rookie of the Year by the NIT and Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association… A three-time Choice Hotels/NEC Rookie of the Week (Jan. 3, Feb. 7, Feb. 21)… Had double-digit assist games against Bryant (11 assists, one turnover) and at Wagner (10 assists, no turnovers)… Had at least five assists in 22 games and scored double figures in seven games… Season-high 16 points (4-for-6 on three-pointers) against Central Connecticut State in NEC semifinals… Scored 15 points with eight assists in NEC Championship vs. Robert Morris… Had eight assists and two steals against North Carolina in the NCAA tournament… In three games from Feb. 17-26, gave out 34 assists against just four turnovers… Hit a season-best 5-for-6 three-pointers for 15 points at NJIT with seven assists… Had a season-best three steals in regular-season finale against Central Connecticut State… Was a perfect 4-for-4 (3-for-3 on three-pointers) for 11 points with seven assists against Army… Had a game-high seven assists with no turnovers against Norfolk State in collegiate debut.
Background: Attended Clark High School in San Antonio… Led team to a 29-7 record and District 28-5A championship as a senior… Named district most valuable player and earned first team all-district honors… Earned Class 5A All-State honors from the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches… Named all-city and all-region.
Personal: Son of Bruce and Elizabeth Brickman… Born on Nov. 19, 1991… Majoring in computer science.
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