In his final season in a Gael uniform, he would start 11 games, average 13.5 points, eight rebounds and 3.2 blocks per game, setting another school record for blocks per game in a single season. When Brad returned to the court his senior season, he scored 18 points and set a school record by blocking nine shots against the Colorado Buffaloes on November 19, 1999. In the 1997 NCAA Tournament when matched up against Tim Duncan, Big Continent, as named by post-player guru Pete Newell, scored 16 points, had six rebounds, two blocks, and two steals against #9 Wake Forest.įollowing his sophomore season, the Seattle, Washington native suffered a foot injury that would only allow him to play 16 games his final three years at Saint Mary's.
Brad exploded on the college basketball scene in 1996 when he started 30 of 31 games and averaged 12.4 points and 7.6 rebounds per game en route to being named First Team All-West Coast Conference as a sophomore.ĭuring his break-out sophomore season, when he set a school record with 92 blocked shots and was named the WCC Tournament Most Valuable Player, he averaged 16.3 points and 8.7 rebounds while leading the Gaels to their only WCC-Tournament title. Saint Mary's counted down players 25 through 17 on the nine days counting down to the opening game of the year and then will announce the top 16 players at each home game through out the year.īrad Millard made a big impact during his time at Saint Mary's, as the 7-3, 345-pound center had the ability to change a game with his intimidating size. To recognize the 100 years of basketball, Saint Mary's will release the top-25 players of the last century. Moraga, CA - The 2007-08 season will mark the 100th year in the history of men's basketball at Saint Mary's College. Click Here for Men's Basketball Centennial Home Page