2002-03 Men's Basketball Roster
Brown, Graham

Jersey Number 25
Graham Brown
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- F
- Height:
- 6-9
- Weight:
- 245
- Hometown:
- Mio, Mich.
- High School:
- Mio-AuSable
Bio
Senior (2005-06) ... U-M’s 2006 Thad Garner Leadership Award ... U-M’s 2006 Steve Grote Hustle Award, four straight years ... U-M’s 2006 Loy Vaught Rebounding Award ... U-M’s Travis Conlan Sportsmanship Award ... U-M’s 2006 Bodnar Award for Academic Achievement ... U-M’s 2006 Iron Man Award ... 2006 Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree ... 2006 U-M Athletic Academic Achievement Award ... Helped U-M to first national top 25 ranking in eight years ... Helped U-M to back-to-back wins against top 25 teams for first time in 12 years ... Voted one of four captains by teammates ... ESPN2 Player of the Game against Miami (Fla.) (Nov. 29) in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge after 11 rebounds along with four points, two steals, two assists and four drawn charges ... ESPN-Plus Player of the Game (U-M) at Indiana (Jan. 3) ... Played and started all 33 games ... Played in 100th career game at Illinois (Jan. 14) becoming 46th Wolverine to play over 100 career games (119 career games) ... Started 100th career game against Indiana (March 4) becoming 13th Wolverine to start 100 career games (106 career starts) ... Averaged 5.1 points (160 total) and a career-best 7.3 rebounds ... Had 240 rebounds - fourth straight season with 100-plus rebounds ... Scored in double figures in six games ... Had a career-best 21 rebounds at Indiana (Jan. 3), which broke the 28-year old Assembly Hall record for rebounds in a game ... Became 13th Wolverine in history to record over 20 rebounds in a game ... Had 10 games with 10-or-more rebounds in a game ... Had four consecutive games with 10-or-more rebounds ... Became the 34th Wolverine to record 500 career rebounds ... Became the 34th member of U-M’s 500-point/500-rebound club ... Recorded two double-doubles ... Recorded second career double-double with 13 points, 10 rebounds in road win at Notre Dame (Dec. 3), went 6-for-6 from the field, including a late tip-in to tie the game which helped U-M set up game winning shot ... Recorded third career double-double with 11 points, 10 rebounds in comeback win over Purdue (Jan. 7) ... Had a career-high 15 points at Michigan State (Feb. 18), after a career-best seven field goals (7-for-7) from the field ... Shot 63.7 percent from the field (72-for-113) ... Drew 19 charging calls ... Had a career-high-tying two blocks two times - at Notre Dame (Dec. 3) and Butler (Nov. 26) ... Had a career-best four assists against Northwestern (Jan. 18) ... Tied a career-best three steals two times - against Northwestern (Jan. 18) and against Notre Dame (March 20) ... Had a career-best 39 minutes against Notre Dame (March 20), in double overtime game.
Junior (2004-05) ... U-M’s 2005 Thad Garner Leadership Award ... U-M’s 2005 Wayman Britt Outstanding Defensive Player Award ... U-M’s 2005 Steve Grote Hustle Award ... 2005 Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree ... Voted as one of three team captains by teammates ... Played in 22 games with 20 starts ... After suffering mild concussion vs. Colorado (Nov. 17, 2004), missed first game of career vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 19, 2004), snapping streak of 66 consecutive games played ... Missed four and a half weeks following second surgery (Dec. 7, 2004) to correct a recurring hernia ... Had double hernia surgery in summer of 2004 ... Made comeback against Northwestern (Jan. 12, 2005), drew key charging call in final three minutes to help U-M go on a final 8-3 run to win the game ... ESPN-Plus Player of the Game at Penn State (Jan. 15, 2005), recorded first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds and had two steals, an assist and a block in 37 minutes ... Averaged 5.5 points per game ... Had 120 rebounds - third straight season with 100-plus rebounds ... Had three games scoring in double figures ... Had a season-high 13 points at Penn State (Jan. 15, 2005) ... Shot 55.2 percent from the field (48-for-87) ... Averaged 5.3 rebounds (115 total) ... Had six games with seven or more rebounds ... Had two games with 10 or more rebounds ... Had a then career-high 11 rebounds at Indiana (Jan. 19, 2005) ... Shot a career-high 66.7 percent on free throws (24-for-36) ... Had 16 assists, three blocks and 19 steals ... Played a then career-high 38 minutes against Iowa (March 5, 2005) ... Played 24.4 minutes per game.
Sophomore (2003-04) ... Member of the 2004 NIT Championship team ... U-M’s 2004 Steve Grote Hustle Award ... U-M’s 2004 Travis Conlan Sportsmanship Award ... Played in all 34 games with 28 starts ... Averaged 4.6 points per game (156 total) ... Had a season-high with 14 points vs. Hawaii (March 24, 2004), sending U-M to postseason NIT Final Four ... Shot 51.7 percent from the field (62-for-120) ... averaged 4.1 rebounds a game ... Had 139 rebounds - second straight season with 100-plus rebounds ... Had a season-high 10 rebounds against Boston University (Dec. 30, 2003) ... Had career single season best 26 steals, doubling his freshman year total ... Had 15 assists and nine blocks ... Played 19.8 minutes per game.
Freshman (2002-03) ... U-M’s 2003 Steve Grote Hustle Award ... Played in all 30 games with 25 starts ... After an 0-6 start, helped U-M to 13-game winning streak and third place finish in the Big Ten ... Helped U-M to highest seed in program history at the Big Ten Tournament (No. 3) ... Helped U-M to first ever win at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion (81-76) (Dec. 28, 2002) ... Helped U-M snap an eight-game losing streak against Michigan State (Jan. 26, 2003) ... Made collegiate debut vs. St. Bonaventure at Paradise Jam (Nov. 23, 2002) ... First collegiate start against Central Michigan (Dec. 3, 2002), had five rebounds, two points and one steal ... Averaged 5.8 points per game (173 total) ... Scored a season-high 14 points, two times ... Had four games scoring in double figures ... Shot 60.6 percent from the field (66-for-109) ... Averaged 4.6 rebounds a game ... Had 138 rebounds - First season with 100-plus rebounds ... Had 15 assists, five blocks and 13 steals ... Played 20.0 minutes a game.
Prep ... Detroit News Class D All-State first team (2002) ... Detroit Free Press Class D All-State first team (2002) ... Ninth in voting for the 2002 Hal Schram Mr. Basketball Award ... North Star League MVP (2001, ‘02) ... Northeast Michigan MVP (2002) ... All-North Star League first team (2000, ‘01, ‘02) ... Bay City Times Dream Team (2001, ‘02) ... Bay City Times All-Northeastern Michigan first team (2000, ‘01, ‘02) ... Alpena News All-Northeastern Michigan first team (2000, ‘01, ‘02) ... Detroit News Class C All-State third team (2001) ... Detroit Free Press Class C All-State fifth team (2001) ... BCAM All-State second team (2001) ... Class C All-State third team (2001) ... For prep career: averaged 20.3 points, 16.6 rebounds and 5.7 assists ... Finished with 1,485 career points ... Played for Mio-AuSable High School ... Coached by John Byelich ... As a senior (2002), averaged 21.0 points, 17.0 rebounds, 8.0 assists, 8.0 blocks and 1.8 steals ... Led Mio-AuSable to a 25-1 record, and No. 3 ranking ... Led Mio-AuSable to Class D quarterfinals, regional championship, district championship and North Star League championship, going undefeated 20-0 ... Tallied 25 double-doubles ... Tallied back-to-back triple-doubles: 17 points, 20 rebounds and 11 assists vs. Hillman (Jan. 8, 2002); 10 points, 23 rebounds and 11 assists vs. Hale (Jan. 11, 2002) ... As a junior (2001), averaged 20.3 points, 11.3 rebounds, 8.0 assists, 3.2 blocks and 1.5 steals ... Led Mio-AuSable to a 22-2 record ... Led Mio-AuSable team to Class C Regional, district championship and North Star League championship ... As a sophomore (2000), averaged 18.0 points, 14.0 rebounds, 9.0 blocks and 5.0 assists ... Led Mio-AuSable to a 21-3 record ... Led Mio-AuSable team to Class C Regional, district championship and North Star League championship ... As a freshman (1999), led Mio-AuSable to regional championship, district championship and North Star League championship.
Personal Notes ... Lefthanded ... Brothers (Gabe and Griffin) both went to Michigan, with oldest brother Gabe serving as basketball manager (1993-94) ... Parents (Rich and Mary) missed only three games, home and away, in Brown's playing career ... Nickname was "Hambone," given to him by his father.
Junior (2004-05) ... U-M’s 2005 Thad Garner Leadership Award ... U-M’s 2005 Wayman Britt Outstanding Defensive Player Award ... U-M’s 2005 Steve Grote Hustle Award ... 2005 Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree ... Voted as one of three team captains by teammates ... Played in 22 games with 20 starts ... After suffering mild concussion vs. Colorado (Nov. 17, 2004), missed first game of career vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 19, 2004), snapping streak of 66 consecutive games played ... Missed four and a half weeks following second surgery (Dec. 7, 2004) to correct a recurring hernia ... Had double hernia surgery in summer of 2004 ... Made comeback against Northwestern (Jan. 12, 2005), drew key charging call in final three minutes to help U-M go on a final 8-3 run to win the game ... ESPN-Plus Player of the Game at Penn State (Jan. 15, 2005), recorded first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds and had two steals, an assist and a block in 37 minutes ... Averaged 5.5 points per game ... Had 120 rebounds - third straight season with 100-plus rebounds ... Had three games scoring in double figures ... Had a season-high 13 points at Penn State (Jan. 15, 2005) ... Shot 55.2 percent from the field (48-for-87) ... Averaged 5.3 rebounds (115 total) ... Had six games with seven or more rebounds ... Had two games with 10 or more rebounds ... Had a then career-high 11 rebounds at Indiana (Jan. 19, 2005) ... Shot a career-high 66.7 percent on free throws (24-for-36) ... Had 16 assists, three blocks and 19 steals ... Played a then career-high 38 minutes against Iowa (March 5, 2005) ... Played 24.4 minutes per game.
Sophomore (2003-04) ... Member of the 2004 NIT Championship team ... U-M’s 2004 Steve Grote Hustle Award ... U-M’s 2004 Travis Conlan Sportsmanship Award ... Played in all 34 games with 28 starts ... Averaged 4.6 points per game (156 total) ... Had a season-high with 14 points vs. Hawaii (March 24, 2004), sending U-M to postseason NIT Final Four ... Shot 51.7 percent from the field (62-for-120) ... averaged 4.1 rebounds a game ... Had 139 rebounds - second straight season with 100-plus rebounds ... Had a season-high 10 rebounds against Boston University (Dec. 30, 2003) ... Had career single season best 26 steals, doubling his freshman year total ... Had 15 assists and nine blocks ... Played 19.8 minutes per game.
Freshman (2002-03) ... U-M’s 2003 Steve Grote Hustle Award ... Played in all 30 games with 25 starts ... After an 0-6 start, helped U-M to 13-game winning streak and third place finish in the Big Ten ... Helped U-M to highest seed in program history at the Big Ten Tournament (No. 3) ... Helped U-M to first ever win at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion (81-76) (Dec. 28, 2002) ... Helped U-M snap an eight-game losing streak against Michigan State (Jan. 26, 2003) ... Made collegiate debut vs. St. Bonaventure at Paradise Jam (Nov. 23, 2002) ... First collegiate start against Central Michigan (Dec. 3, 2002), had five rebounds, two points and one steal ... Averaged 5.8 points per game (173 total) ... Scored a season-high 14 points, two times ... Had four games scoring in double figures ... Shot 60.6 percent from the field (66-for-109) ... Averaged 4.6 rebounds a game ... Had 138 rebounds - First season with 100-plus rebounds ... Had 15 assists, five blocks and 13 steals ... Played 20.0 minutes a game.
Prep ... Detroit News Class D All-State first team (2002) ... Detroit Free Press Class D All-State first team (2002) ... Ninth in voting for the 2002 Hal Schram Mr. Basketball Award ... North Star League MVP (2001, ‘02) ... Northeast Michigan MVP (2002) ... All-North Star League first team (2000, ‘01, ‘02) ... Bay City Times Dream Team (2001, ‘02) ... Bay City Times All-Northeastern Michigan first team (2000, ‘01, ‘02) ... Alpena News All-Northeastern Michigan first team (2000, ‘01, ‘02) ... Detroit News Class C All-State third team (2001) ... Detroit Free Press Class C All-State fifth team (2001) ... BCAM All-State second team (2001) ... Class C All-State third team (2001) ... For prep career: averaged 20.3 points, 16.6 rebounds and 5.7 assists ... Finished with 1,485 career points ... Played for Mio-AuSable High School ... Coached by John Byelich ... As a senior (2002), averaged 21.0 points, 17.0 rebounds, 8.0 assists, 8.0 blocks and 1.8 steals ... Led Mio-AuSable to a 25-1 record, and No. 3 ranking ... Led Mio-AuSable to Class D quarterfinals, regional championship, district championship and North Star League championship, going undefeated 20-0 ... Tallied 25 double-doubles ... Tallied back-to-back triple-doubles: 17 points, 20 rebounds and 11 assists vs. Hillman (Jan. 8, 2002); 10 points, 23 rebounds and 11 assists vs. Hale (Jan. 11, 2002) ... As a junior (2001), averaged 20.3 points, 11.3 rebounds, 8.0 assists, 3.2 blocks and 1.5 steals ... Led Mio-AuSable to a 22-2 record ... Led Mio-AuSable team to Class C Regional, district championship and North Star League championship ... As a sophomore (2000), averaged 18.0 points, 14.0 rebounds, 9.0 blocks and 5.0 assists ... Led Mio-AuSable to a 21-3 record ... Led Mio-AuSable team to Class C Regional, district championship and North Star League championship ... As a freshman (1999), led Mio-AuSable to regional championship, district championship and North Star League championship.
Personal Notes ... Lefthanded ... Brothers (Gabe and Griffin) both went to Michigan, with oldest brother Gabe serving as basketball manager (1993-94) ... Parents (Rich and Mary) missed only three games, home and away, in Brown's playing career ... Nickname was "Hambone," given to him by his father.
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