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#32 - Brandon Pritzl
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Class: Sophomore
Position: Guard
Height: 6-2
Hometown: DePere, Wisc.
High School: DePere

2011-12: Stepped into the team’s starting 2-guard role and excelled at both ends of the court…Named to the GLIAC All-Defensive Team, and plays defense with length, quickness and power…Averaged more than 11 points per game in a 12-game stretch in the middle of the season, and generated six straight games of double-digit scoring…Had 19 points in an exhibition game at Valparaiso Oct. 29…Had career-high eight boards at Northwood Feb. 4…Buried four 3-pointers in victory over Johnson C. Smith in the finala of the Quincy Holiday Tournament Dec. 31.


2010-11: Likely to see his role expand on the team in 2011-12...Played in 10 games as a freshman, scoring a total of 15 points...Had 10 points in win over U-M Dearborn on Nov. 24...Made 80 percent of his free throws during the season.

High School: Pritzl played football and baseball, in addition to basketball, for the Red Birds of De Pere High School...He was named First-Team All-Conference in each of his last two seasons...Named Fox River Classic Conference Player of the Year and All-Area player of the year his senior season...Was named first team All-Conference and was named to the All-Defensive team...2010 team finished the year with just two losses with an overall record of 23-2...He averaged double digit scoring in his first three seasons and finished his career with 1337 points in his career...Finished in the Top 10 in school history in points (second), assists, and steals...Was 94% from the free throw line his senior year...As a junior in 2008-09 he averaged 17 points, four rebounds and two assists per game while leading his team to a 16-7 record and a regional championship...The Red Birds were 6-15 in Pritzl's freshman year, and have improved by nearly 10 games over the past two seasons...Played for the Wisconsin Playground Warriors AAU program under Ritchie Davis...Was a member of the school's student council.

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