#42 Quentin Millora-Brown Season 2022-23
Forward
Class
Fifth-Year Senior
Height
6'10"
Weight
245
Hometown
Lorton, Va.
High School
South County
Major
Mechanical Engineering
Student-Athlete Features
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The Tennessean — How Quentin Millora-Brown turned into one of Vanderbilt basketball’s most important players
Career Honors
- 2023 SEC Academic Honor Roll
- 2022 SEC Academic Honor Roll
- 2021 SEC Academic Honor Roll
- 2019 Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll
As a Fifth-Year Senior (2022-23)
- Played in 36 games with 27 starts
- Averaged 3.5 points, 4.3 rebounds and 0.6 blocks per game in 18.5 minutes per game
- Second on the team with 22 blocks
- Shot 48.5 percent from the floor (47-for-97)
- Scored in double figures twice and had double-digit rebounds twice
- 10th in the SEC with 2.14 offensive rebounds per game
- Seven rebounds – including three offensive – in SEC-opening win over South Carolina (1/3/23)
- Seven points and 11 rebounds in road win at Georgia (1/21/23)
- Had 10 points and five boards in win against Ole Miss (2/4/23)
- 10 points (including a 3 to beat the buzzer at halftime) and six rebounds in win at Kentucky (3/1/23)
- Career-high five blocks in win over LSU in SEC Tournament second round (3/9/23)
- Seven points and season-best 13 rebounds in win over Yale in NIT first round (3/14/23)
As a Senior (2021-22)
- SEC Academic Honor Roll
- 36 games played with 30 starts – tying school record for games played in a season
- 5.3 points per game
- 5.6 rebounds per game – second on the team
- Led team with 23 charges taken
- Third on the team with 42 assists
- Double-doubles against Austin Peay and Missouri
- Four double-digit scoring games
- Four double-digit rebounding games
- 38 blocks – 9th in the SEC
- Shot 64.9 percent from the floor (74-of-114)
- Career-high five assists in win over Alabama State
- 13 points and 14 rebounds in win against Austin Peay
- Three blocks in three-consecutive games against South Carolina, Kentucky and Georgia
- 10 points and 11 rebounds in win over Missouri
- Dominant on the glass with 13 rebounds (8 offensive) in NIT win over Belmont
As a Junior (2020-21)
- SEC Academic Honor Roll
- Played in 19 games, started eight and averaged 13.4 minutes per game
- Averaged 3.1 points and 3.2 rebounds per game
- Led team in field goal percentage (.703), shot 26 of 37 overall
- Tied for team-best five rebounds in SEC Tournament First Round win over Texas A&M (March 10)
- Led team with eight rebounds in win over Radford (Dec. 19) and against Mississippi State (Jan. 9)
- Season-high 12 points and eight rebounds in win over Mississippi Valley State (Dec. 13)
- Started in Commodore debut and grabbed four rebounds in season opener against Valparaiso (Nov. 27)
As a Sophomore (2019-20)
- Did not play due to NCAA transfer rules
As a Freshman at Rice (2018-19)
- Played in all 32 games, making 28 starts
- Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll
- Led the team and was third in Conference USA in field goal percentage, connecting on 59.8 percent of shots from the field
- Seventh in the league in blocks per game (1.2) and offensive rebounds (2.2)
- Led the team with 37 blocks, the second-most by a freshman in school history and the fourth-most ever in a season
- His 59.8 percent field goal percentage set a freshman record
- Eighth on the Rice’s all-time freshman list with 188 rebounds
- Posted 11 double-figure scoring games as a true freshman and was the leading rebounder six times
- Scored 21 points on 10 of 11 shooting and grabbed eight rebounds vs. Northwestern State
- Scored 14 points and grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds at FIU – the 16 rebounds were the fourth-most by a freshman in school history
High School
- Helped South County High School to a 27-3 record and its first Virginia Class 6 state title
- Named Virginia Class 6 Player of the Year, Occoquan Region Player of the Year and Patriot District Player of the Year
- Averaged 16.1 points, 12.5 rebounds, 5.2 blocks and four assists as a senior
- Named First Team Winter All-Met by the Washington Post
- Participated in the 45th annual Capital Classic, the nation’s oldest high school all-star game
The Millora-Brown File
- Born August 9, 2000
- Son of Bryan Brown and Rosette Millora
- Has one sister, Sasha
- Majoring in Mechanical Engineering
- Advice to young people: “There will be ups and downs, but stay the course and things will work out”
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