Jon Brockman

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Jon Brockman
College Washington
Conference Pac-10
Sport Basketball
Position Power Forward
Jersey # 40
Class Junior
Career 2006 – present
Height ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight 255 lb (116 kg)
Nationality USA
Born March 20, 1987 (1987-03-20) (age 21)
Snohomish, Washington
High school Snohomish High School

Jon Brockman (born on March 20, 1987 in Snohomish, Washington) is a starting forward and team captain for the University of Washington men's basketball team.

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[edit] College career

[edit] Sophomore Year

Games: 32
Games Started: 31
Team Record: 20-12
Field Goal Pct: 55%
Point Avg: 14.2
Rebound Avg: 9.6
F-Throw Pct: 66%
Steals: 24
Avg Minutes: 28.8

Won 5 team awards including MVP at the annual Washington men's basketball banquet. 15 double-doubles led the Pac-10 Conference. Ranked 3rd among Pac-10 in field goal percentage (55.0%). Leader of Conference with 9.6 rebounds per game. One of nine player to receive Pac-10's Complete Conference Honors.

[edit] Freshman Year

Games: 33
Games Started: 32
Team Record: 26-7
Field Goal Pct: 51.8%
Point Avg: 8.4
Rebound Avg: 6.5
F-Throw Pct: 66.7%
Steals: 35
Avg Minutes: 22.1

Played with future NBA players Brandon Roy and Bobby Jones. Was named to the PAC-10 all Freshman team. Played in the NCAA Tournament, lost to UConn in the Sweet 16. Led Huskies in rebounds and was 7th in Pac-10. Ended the season with 4 double-doubles. Second highest total rebounds by a freshman in Husky history. Was ranked 2nd in Pac-10 with his 51.8 field goal percentage.

[edit] High School Career

Senior Year
Point Avg.: 30.2
Rebound Avg: 14

Junior Year
Point Avg.: 22.4
Rebound Avg: 13

Brockman attended Snohomish High School in Snohomish, Washington. Was a 4-year letterman and played alongside his brother for two years. Ranked as the 20th prospect in the country and 5th among power forwards by Scout.com. Named to the McDonalds All-America Team in 2005. Made the semifinals in the 2005 High School Slam Dunk Competition. Third leading scorer in the state of Washington in the 2004-05 season. One of the best rebounders in the class of 2005.

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