Best performed former Seattle University players in pro basketball in last week games(06/03/2026)

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Here is the weekly review of the top performing Redhawks alumni, who are currently playing in pro basketball.



   #1. Experienced champion Aaron Broussard, a 6'5'' guard aged 36, who graduated from Seattle in 2012 and received the All-Independent First Team award that year, currently plays professionally in Portugal. In a recent game, he led Benfica to a resounding victory against the fifth-ranked Oliveirense with a score of 86-78 in the Portuguese Liga Betclic Masculina last Thursday. Broussard showcased his skills by scoring 11 points, grabbing 4 rebounds, and playing for 30 minutes on the court. With this win, Sport Lisboa Benfica, where Broussard has been playing for his fifth season, maintains its top position in the league with a record of 20-2. This game marked his team's fifth consecutive victory, highlighting Broussard's significant contribution to their success. Broussard's stellar performance against Oliveirense, where he not only scored 11 points and secured 4 rebounds but also contributed with 2 assists, further cements his reputation as a standout champion on the court. Throughout the season, he has maintained impressive statistics, averaging 12.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 1.5 steals per game in the 26 games he has played so far. His consistent and impactful presence on the court exemplifies his determination and skill as a true champion in the league.

   #2. Australian Kobe Williamson, a 24-year-old forward standing at 6'8'' and a Redhawks alumnus from 2025, made a significant impact in the Australian NBL1 South league by leading his team to the Regular Season Champion title that year. Currently playing professionally in Australia, Williamson showcased his talent by guiding the Knox Raiders to a convincing victory against the 19th-ranked Miners with a score of 109-92 in the Australian NBL One, the second division of Australian basketball, in their recent game. Williamson's stellar performance included a double-double with 17 points and an impressive 21 rebounds, along with 5 assists, all while maintaining a perfect free-throw record of 5-for-5 in just 29 minutes of play. This remarkable display is particularly noteworthy as it is Williamson's debut season in professional basketball. The Knox Raiders, with a record of 10-4, currently hold the third position in the South group standings. In another standout game against Ballarat M., Williamson once again exhibited his skills by contributing 17 points, securing 21 rebounds, and distributing 5 assists to lead his team to victory. His exceptional on-court prowess earned him the esteemed 20+ Rebound badge from eurobasket.com, further establishing his reputation as a champion in the sport. Throughout this season, Williamson has maintained impressive statistics, averaging 14.2 points, 9.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.1 blocks per game in the 14 games he has played so far. His consistent performance and remarkable contributions highlight his potential as a future finalist in the league.

   #3. Australian basketball player Brody Nunn, standing at 6'1'' and 23 years old, is a recent graduate of Seattle University in 2024. In that same year, he played a pivotal role in helping his team win the CBI Championship, showcasing his talent and potential as a champion player. Nunn currently plays professionally in Australia, where he is a teammate of fellow standout Kobe Williamson. The duo recently displayed their skills together in the last Australian NBL One game. During a recent game, Nunn proved to be a key player for the Knox Raiders, contributing significantly to their impressive 109-92 victory over the 19th-ranked Miners with a stellar performance. In that game, Nunn scored 19 points, secured 4 rebounds, and distributed 7 assists in 37 minutes of play. This noteworthy performance is even more impressive considering that Nunn is only in his second season of professional basketball. Throughout the current season, Nunn has maintained solid statistics, averaging 13.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, 5.6 assists, and 1.2 steals per game over the course of 14 games. His consistent performance on the court highlights his capabilities as a finalist player and reinforces his reputation as a skilled and valuable asset to his team.

   #4. Australian champion Tidjane Diop, a 6'8'' forward aged 35 and an alum of Redhawks from 2012, currently playing professionally in Australia, played a pivotal role in Gold Coast Rollers' recent triumph over the 11th-ranked Townsville Heat with a resounding scoreline of 110-83 in the Australian NBL One, the second division, last Friday. Despite scoring just 4 points in 9 minutes on the court, his contribution was significant. Gold Coast Rollers, with a record of 7-2, are positioned as the North group's runner-up, marking their seventh consecutive victory. This season marks Diop's eighth consecutive season with the team. His noteworthy performance included scoring 4 points and grabbing 2 rebounds, crucial in securing the win against Townsville Heat, propelling his team to victory. Diop's current season averages stand at 3.3 points per game and 2.3 rebounds per game across nine matches.

   #5. Cameron Tyson, a 6'3'' guard who graduated from Seattle in 2024 and currently plays professionally in Canada, showcased his skills last Thursday by leading the Brampton Honey Badgers to a narrow 82-80 victory over the Alliance. Tyson's standout performance earned him the MVP award for the game, as he contributed 18 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists in 33 minutes of play. This victory marked the fifth consecutive win for the Brampton Honey Badgers, improving their season record to 5-1. Despite the team's early success, Tyson remains focused on the challenges ahead, acknowledging that the season is still in its early stages and anything can happen in the competitive league. His impressive stat line of 18 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists against Montreal further solidified his reputation as a champion player who consistently delivers when it matters most. Individually, Tyson has been having a stellar year, averaging 17.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game over the course of six games. His contributions on both ends of the court have been instrumental in his team's success, highlighting his importance as a key player and a true finalist in the league.

   #6. Canadian Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe, a 25-year-old forward standing at 6'8'' and an alum of Redhawks from 2025, has been excelling in his professional basketball career in Canada. In a recent game in the Canadian Elite Basketball League, he showcased his talent alongside teammate Cameron Tyson, with whom he previously played. Moncrieffe played a key role in leading the Brampton Honey Badgers to a narrow 82-80 victory over the Alliance, contributing 12 points, 9 rebounds, and 2 blocks in 27 minutes of play. In another impressive performance against Montreal, Moncrieffe once again proved his worth by scoring 12 points and grabbing 9 rebounds, helping secure another important win for his team. His all-around contributions on both offense and defense were pivotal in securing the victory, further establishing his reputation as a champion. Throughout the season, Moncrieffe has maintained solid statistics, averaging 12.5 points, 10.0 rebounds (the second best in the league), 1.3 assists, and 1.8 steals per game over six games. His consistent performance and leadership on the court have undoubtedly played a significant role in his team's success, positioning him as a standout finalist in the league.


Other former Seattle University players, who play in pro basketball:

Isiah Umipig (6'0''-PG-1992, played in 2010-12) plays for Spartak Pleven in Bulgarian NBL
Riley Grigsby (6'6''-G/F-1999, played in 2018-23) plays for Sioux Falls Skyforce in the NBA G League
Alex Schumacher (6'3''-G-2001, played in 2022-24) plays for Long Island Nets in the NBA G League
Jordan Dallas (6'10''-C/F-1997, played in 2019-20) plays for Sunrockers Shibuya in Japanese B1 League
Mikkel Hauge (6'4''-F-1999, played in 2016-20) played for Vaerlose in Danish BasketLigaen few monts ago
Brandton Chatfield (6'10''-F-2001, played in 2021-24) plays for Nuernberg Falcons BC in German ProA
Oluwashore Adenekan (6'9''-F/C-1991, played in 2013-15) played for Grevenbroich in German Regionalliga last year
Mattia Da Campo (6'6''-G-1997, played in 2016-20) plays for Vicenza in Italian Serie B Nazionale
Charles Garcia (6'9''-PF-1988, played in 2009-10) plays for Los Angeles Blue Waves in the USBL
Seyi Reiley (6'5''-F-1999, played in 2022-24) played for Vilkaviskis in Lithuanian NKL last year
Myles Carter (6'9''-C-1997, played in 2017-17) plays for Caimanes in Colombian LBP
Nathan Robinson (6'5''-G-2000, played in 2020-22) plays for Caribbean Storm Islands in Colombian LBP

Notice: The list above includes only some of alumni playing currently in pro basketball. Check complete list of Seattle University basketball alumni.


Aaron Broussard
(Portugal)

(Photo: @SportLisboa)
Kobe Williamson
(Australia)

(Photo: @seattleumbb)
Brody Nunn
(Australia)

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Players who continued career after leaving the school
Active
Name INCHCM Pos Age NAT YearLast TeamGrad
Austin Maurer 7'0''213 C USA 2027 Stanford (NCAA1)
Zack Moore 6'5''196 G 29 USA 2027 Yokohama EX Japan 2019
Clancy Bird 6'9''206 F 24 Australia 2026 Manly Warr. Australia 2024
Aaron Broussard 6'5''196 G 36 USA 2026 Benfica Portugal 2012
Jazel Brown 5'11''180 PG USA 2026 Olympic CC (JUCO)
Kyree Brown 6'0''183 PG USA 2026 H.Safed Galil Israel 2023
Terrell Brown Jr. 6'3''190 G 28 USA 2026 M.Ramat Gan Israel 2022
Myles Carter 6'9''206 C 29 USA 2026 Caimanes Colombia 2020
Brandton Chatfield 6'10''208 F 24 USA 2026 Nuernberg Germany 2025
Mattia Da Campo 6'6''198 G 29 Italy 2026 Vicenza Italy 2020
Jordan Dallas 6'10''208 C/F 29 USA 2026 Sunrockers Sh. Japan 2020
Tidjane Diop 6'8''203 F 35 Australia 2026 Gold Coast R. Australia 2012
Charles Garcia 6'9''204 PF 37 Costa-Rica Belize 2026 Los Angeles BW (USBL) 2010
Malek Gomma 6'8''203 F 21 USA 2026 Weber St. (NCAA1)
Louis Grante-Halliday 6'7''201 F 23 United-Kingdom 2026 WWU (NCAA2)
Riley Grigsby 6'6''198 G/F 26 USA 2026 Sioux Falls S. (NBA) 2023
Matej Kavas 6'7''201 G/F 29 Slovenia 2026 IR Iceland 2020
Aaron Menzies 7'3''221 C 29 United-Kingdom 2026 Leicester R. United Kingdom 2020
Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe 6'8''203 F 25 Canada 2026 Brampton Canada 2025
Brody Nunn 6'1''185 G 23 Australia 2026 Knox R. Australia 2024
Nathan Robinson 6'5''195 G 26 United-Kingdom 2026 Carrib.Storm Colombia 2022
Alex Schumacher 6'3''190 G 25 Switzerland-USA 2026 Long Island N. (NBA) 2024
Dasean Stevens 6'3''190 G USA 2026 CSUDH (NCAA2)
Darrion Trammell 5'10''178 PG 25 USA 2026 Kaposvari Hungary 2024
Cameron Tyson 6'3''190 G 26 USA 2026 Brampton Canada 2024
Scott Ulaneo 6'10''208 C 27 Italy 2026 Puglia Italy 2021
Isiah Umipig 6'0''183 PG 34 USA 2026 Spartak Pleven Bulgaria 2015
Kobe Williamson 6'8''203 F 24 Australia 2026 Knox R. Australia 2025
Oluwashore Adenekan 6'9''205 F/C 34 United-Kingdom 2025 Grevenbroich Germany 2015
Mikkel Hauge 6'4''192 F 27 Denmark 2025 Vaerlose Denmark 2020
Malik Montoya 6'3''190 G 29 USA 2025 Seattle SH (USBL) 2019
Jaren Nafarrete 5'7''170 PG 26 USA 2025 Master's (NAIA)
Dominiq Penn 6'2''188 G USA 2025 GSU (NCAA2)
Seyi Reiley 6'5''196 F 26 Jamaica-USA 2025 Vilkaviskis Lithuania 2024
Theo Turner 7'0''213 C 31 Ireland United-Kingdom 2025 Teesside L. United Kingdom 2012

Non-Active
Name INCHCM Pos Age NAT YearLast TeamGrad
Anjaylo Lloyd 6'2''188 G USA 2024 CWU (NCAA2)
Angelo Stuart 6'1''185 G 27 USA 2024 Milwaukee (NCAA1)
Joe Wall 6'7''201 F 26 USA 2024 CS Monterey (NCAA2)
Trevon Allfrey 6'8''203 F 25 USA 2023 Utah Tech (NCAA1)
Manroop Clair 6'2''188 G 31 India-Canada 2023 India R. (TBT) 2017
Jacob Eyman 6'10''208 F 26 USA 2023 Dandenong R. Australia 2023
Robert Hutchens 6'5''196 G 24 USA 2023 Chapman (NCAA3)
Delante Jones 6'5''195 SG 30 USA 2023 Koblenz Germany 2020
Jared Pearre 6'9''206 F 27 USA 2023 CS Los Angeles (NCAA2)
Ian Burke 6'5''196 G 26 USA 2022 Portland St. (NCAA1)
Jadon Cohee 6'4''193 G 29 Canada 2022 Rapid Romania 2020
Jack Crook 6'11''211 C 32 United-Kingdom 2022 Feurs France 2016
Richaud Gittens 6'4''193 G 30 USA 2022 Neptune Ireland 2018
Daron Henson 6'7''201 F 29 USA 2022 Partizani Albania 2021
Alex Jones 6'9''206 F/C 38 USA 2022 Iwate Japan 2011
Jordan Hill 6'4''192 G 31 USA 2021 Ibbenbueren Germany 2018
Anand Hundal 6'10''208 F 27 USA 2021 Vllaznia Albania 2020
Dovydas Pinskus 6'7''201 F Lithuania-USA 2021 Weatherford JC (JUCO) 2020
Jake Spurgeon 6'7''201 F 29 USA 2021 Targu Jiu Romania 2020
Tiago Zibecchi 6'6''198 G 28 Brazil 2021 Botafogo Brazil 2021
Brennan Corrigan 6'5''196 G USA 2020 Chapman (NCAA3)
Lewis Cramer 6'6''198 F 32 USA 2020 FPU (NCAA2)
Collin Huun 6'0''183 PG USA 2020 CCU (NCAA2)
Dashawn McDowell 6'5''196 F 28 USA 2020 UCO (NCAA2)
Clarence Trent 6'6''198 F/C 37 USA 2020 Flames (PBA) 2014
Brendan Westendorf 6'5''196 G USA 2020 Laguneros Mexico 2017
Marko Cuze 6'9''206 F 29 Bosnia-Croatia 2019 SU-Shreveport (JUCO)
Josh Hearlihy 6'8''203 G/F 32 USA 2018 T71 Luxembourg 2018
Jack Shaughnessy 6'2''188 G USA 2018 UWG (NCAA1)
Jared Casey 6'0''183 PG 38 Canada 2017 Mississippi Coll. (NCAA2) 2012
Jarell Flora 6'3''190 G 34 USA 2017 Iskra Svit Slovakia 2015
Sterling Carter 6'0''183 PG 35 USA 2016 Rhoendorf Germany 2014
Emerson Murray 6'3''190 G 34 Canada 2016 Chemidor Iran 2015
Prince Obasi 6'4''193 G 35 USA-Nigeria 2016 Kirchheim Germany 2013
Adam Eakles 6'8''203 F 35 USA 2014 CSUSM (NCAA2)
Drew Harris 6'0''182 G USA 2014 Northside W. Australia 2011
D'Vonne Pickett 6'0''183 PG 35 USA 2014 Siena (ESL) 2014
Chad Rasmussen 6'7''201 F 35 USA 2014 Agustinos Spain 2013
Fred Wilson 6'3''190 G USA 2014 St.Mary's, TX (NCAA2)
Cervante Burrell 5'10''177 PG 36 USA 2013 GIE Maile M. (UBA) 2001
Louis Green 6'9''205 C 35 USA 2013 BSW Sixers Germany 2013
Michael Knight 6'3''189 G 40 USA 2013 Lorient France 2008
Austen Powers 6'8''203 F 39 USA 2013 U.Atletica Uruguay 2009
Jywrell Wilson 6'2''188 G USA 2013 CUI (NCAA2)
Chris Gweth 6'1''185 G 37 USA 2012 Vancouver V. (IBL) 2010
Brian Johnson 5'10''178 G 48 USA 2012 Seattle M. (ABA) 2001
Taylor Stevens 6'7''200 F USA 2012 MSUB (NCAA2)
Leigh Swanson 6'8''203 F 39 USA 2012 Washington R. (ABA) 2009
Ryan Webb 6'1''185 G 42 USA 2012 Washington R. (ABA) 2008
Jadae Bonds 6'6''198 F USA 2010 Portland C. (IBL)
Sam Kirby 6'0''183 G USA 2008 Snohomish C. (NABL) 2008
David White 6'11''211 C 42 USA 2008 Snohomish C. (NABL) 2007
Rodney Thompson 6'5''196 F/C USA 2006 Gallup T. (ABA) 2004
Jeff Nelson 6'5''195 G 48 USA 2004 Gussing Austria 2001
Jawann Oldham 7'0''214 C 68 USA 1997 Taoyuan Taiwan 1980
Edward O'Brien 6'1''185 G 72 USA 1992 Lorient France 1977
Clint Richardson 6'3''191 SG 69 USA 1989 AEK Greece 1979
Reginald Green 6'6''198 F/C 64 USA 1984 Lugano Switzerland 1977
Bob Gross 6'6''198 F 72 USA 1983 LA Clippers (NBA) 1975
Teofilo Cruz 6'9''204 C 84 Puerto-Rico 1982 Mayaguez Puerto Rico 1965
Kevin Suther 6'9''206 C USA 1980 Red Devils Switzerland 1978
Frank Oleynick 6'2''188 PG 71 USA 1977 OKC Thunder (NBA) 1975
Greg Williams 6'8''202 F/C 75 USA 1975 Martigny Switzerland 1973
Elgin Baylor 6'5''196 SF 91 USA 1972 LA Lakers (NBA)
John Tresvant 6'7''201 PF 86 USA 1972 Washington W. (NBA) 1964
Others
Name INCHCM Pos Age NAT Graduated
Paris Dawson 6'2''188 G 25 USA 2025
Niko Fotopoulos 6'3''190 G Greece-USA 2025
Vasja Pandza 6'8''203 G 24 United-Kingdom Slovenia 2025
Viktor Rajkovic 6'6''198 F 25 Serbia-USA 2025
Matthew Levis 6'1''185 G 24 USA 2024
Emeka Udenyi 6'6''198 F 27 USA-Nigeria 2023
Rip Economou 6'8''203 G 27 USA 2022
Aaron Nettles 6'0''183 PG USA 2022
Matt Vail 6'5''196 F 26 USA 2022
Trey'Von Hopkins 6'3''190 G 26 USA 2021
Morgan Means 6'3''190 G USA 2020
Matthew Owies 6'0''183 PG 29 Australia 2019
Eric Alperin 6'2''188 G USA 2018
Latio Cosmos 6'0''183 PG USA 2018
Emmanuel Chibuogwu 6'7''201 F USA 2017
William Powell 6'6''198 F USA 2017
Deshaun Sunderhaus 6'9''206 F USA 2015
Luiz Bidart 6'0''183 PG 35 Brazil 2014
David Trimble 6'1''185 G USA 2014
Allen Tate 6'5''196 G USA 2013
Gavin Gilmore 6'8''203 F 35 USA 2012
Obie Hurt 6'7''200 F USA 2012
Eric Wallace 6'6''198 G/F 36 USA 2012
Garrett Lever 6'0''182 G 37 USA 2011
Mark McLaughlin 6'6''198 G 45 New-Zealand 2011
Ricky Berry 6'8''203 G 61 USA 2010
Mike Boxley 6'5''196 F 39 USA 2010
Taylor Olson 5'10''178 G USA 2010
Shaun Burl 6'1''185 G 40 USA 2009
Marques Hollins 6'0''183 G USA 2009
Michael Wright 6'5''196 F 41 USA 2009
Ryan Coldren 6'8''203 F USA 2008
Marques Hollins 6'0''183 G USA 2008
John Vincent 6'4''193 F USA 2008
Travis Welt 6'9''206 C USA 2008
Jeffrey McDaniel 6'6''198 F USA 2006
Stu Jackson 6'6''198 F 70 USA 1978