My good wasn't good enough. - Brian Moore Jr after the UNM game. He followed up by Coach Drew challenged him to get better, and that he did.
20 points on 6/10 FG
Adversity. Intensity. Determination. Words that fit @GCU_MBB@brianmoore_2. 2x JUCO All-American. Mid-Major Player of the Year. More than 2,300 points at all college stops. A proud reflection of mom, Samantha Chessman. Inspirational conversation ➡️➡️
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Preseason media availability with senior guard Brian Moore Jr.
“You seem to welcome the physical practice and playing a high major team”
@brianmoore_2 “I’m from New York City man”
Full interview here: https://t.co/pVXKYpS8He
MMM Mountain West Preseason Newcomer of the Year:
Brian Moore Jr. (Grand Canyon)
The 2025 Lou Henson Mid-Major Player of the Year, Moore was the only player in the country to average 18+ points per game and shoot over 52% from the field. Good defender, smart with his decisions.
Still making history 👏
Brian Moore Jr. has been named the VaSID State Player of the Year, the first player in program history to receive the award!
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#GoldStandard🔰 | @brianmoore_2
Bethune-Cookman forward Kalil Camara has officially entered the transfer portal, source tells @LeagueRDY.
Camara has played the majority of his career at the JUCO level, but had a great season in the SWAC for Bethune-Cookman. Native of the Bronx, New York.
Averaged 10.1PPG and 4.7RPG on 40% from 3 in SWAC play. He’s repped by Noah Croom of @LIFTSPORTSMNGMT.
18.1 PPG. A conference title. National recognition.
All after transferring down 👀
@brianmoore_2 left Murray State for Norfolk State, chasing minutes—not headlines.
He became the go-to guy, led Norfolk to a MEAC title and NCAA Tournament berth, and earned the 2025 Lou Henson Award as the nation’s top mid-major player.
Not every transfer is about money or clout.
Sometimes, it’s about finding a place to actually play—and prove what you can do.
Now he’s headed to Grand Canyon.
Let’s see if the breakout continues in the WAC 👀