EuroBasket Pro Redhawks Weekly Update

- May 26, 2026
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EuroBasket Pro Redhawks Weekly Update


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We bring you last week's top former Redhawks players who are currently playing in pro basketball.



   #1. Experienced champion Aaron Broussard, a 6'5'' guard at 36 years old, graduated from Seattle in 2012 and received the All-Independent First Team award that year. Currently playing professionally in Portugal, Broussard recently led Benfica to an impressive victory over the fifth-ranked Oliveirense (12-10) by a convincing score of 98-76 in the Portuguese Liga Betclic Masculina during Thursday night's game. In just 17 minutes of play, Broussard contributed significantly to his team's success by scoring 12 points and providing 5 assists. With this win, Sport Lisboa Benfica (20-2) maintains its position at the top of the league, marking their fifth consecutive victory. This season marks Broussard's fifth year with the team, and his impact on the court as a champion player was evident during the game against Oliveirense. Broussard's overall performance against Oliveirense was remarkable, as he not only scored 12 points but also secured 2 rebounds and distributed 5 assists, all of which were crucial in ensuring the team's triumph. His consistent excellence and contributions highlight his prowess as a finalist player. Throughout this season, Broussard has maintained solid statistics, averaging 12.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.4 assists, and 1.6 steals per game in the 25 games he has played thus far. His impressive stats and on-court leadership further solidify his reputation as a skilled and accomplished champion in the realm of professional basketball.

   #2. Australian Kobe Williamson, a 6'8'' forward and 24-year-old Redhawks alumni from 2025, played a crucial role in helping them secure the Australian NBL1 South Regular Season Champion title that year. Currently, he is a professional player in Australia. In a recent match, despite Williamson's stellar performance, Knox Raiders (8-4) suffered a defeat in their game against the Rangers, which are ranked lower at #6 in the South group. Williamson showcased his skills on the court by achieving a double-double with 21 points and 13 rebounds in 37 minutes of play, a remarkable feat for a player in his first season of professional basketball. In another standout performance against Dandenong Rangers, Williamson contributed significantly with 21 points, 13 rebounds, and 2 assists. Although his individual brilliance shone through, his team ultimately faced a loss. His exceptional display in these games earned him the prestigious Triple-Double Badge from eurobasket.com, underscoring his prowess as a true champion on the court. With solid statistics this season, averaging 14.7 points, 9.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 1.1 blocks per game in the 12 games he has played so far, Williamson continues to make a significant impact in the league.

   #3. Australian Brody Nunn, a 23-year-old guard standing at 6'1'' who graduated from Seattle in 2024 after helping them become the CBI Championship Winner that year, currently plays professionally in Australia. He is teammates with the aforementioned Kobe Williamson and recently shared the court with him in the last Australian NBL One game. In the latest game, Nunn, despite his commendable performance, could not lead the Knox Raiders (8-4) to a victory. The third-placed Knox Raiders suffered a 87-102 defeat on the road against the lower-ranked (#6) Rangers in the South group. Nunn contributed 16 points in 38 minutes, displaying solid free-throw shooting by making all seven attempts. Notably, this is only his second season in professional basketball. During a notable performance against Dandenong R., Nunn showcased his skills by scoring 16 points, securing 3 rebounds, and distributing 2 assists. Despite his standout efforts, his team fell short of securing the win. Throughout this season, Nunn has maintained relatively good statistics with averages of 13.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.2 assists, and 1.2 steals per game in the 12 games played so far.

   #4. Cameron Tyson, a 6'3'' guard and 26-year-old Redhawks alum from 2024, has been making waves in the Canadian Elite Basketball League as a pro player. Recently, he led the Brampton Honey Badgers to a thrilling victory over the Sea Bears with a close score of 96-92 in a Monday night game. Tyson's stellar performance earned him the MVP title of the game, where he scored 23 points and blocked 2 shots in just 25 minutes on the court. Despite his team, the Brampton Honey Badgers, holding a relatively weak 4-0 record this season, Tyson's leadership and skills have been instrumental in their success so far. With all four wins secured in the Regular Season, Tyson has been a standout player on the team, consistently delivering impressive stats. In a recent game against Winnipeg, he showcased his talent by scoring 23 points, grabbing 2 rebounds, and providing 2 assists, all of which were crucial in securing another victory for the team. Individually, Tyson has been having a standout year with impressive averages of 18.0 points per game, 6.0 rebounds per game, 1.8 assists per game, and 1.5 steals per game across the four games played. As the season progresses, Tyson's performance and leadership will be key factors in determining the success of the Brampton Honey Badgers.

   #5. Myles Carter, a 29-year-old center standing at 6'9'' who graduated from Seattle in 2020 and currently plays professionally in Colombia, recently showcased his skills in a game where his team, Caimanes, faced off against the Paisas in Medellin. Despite Carter's exceptional performance, where he emerged as the top scorer with 20 points and contributed 9 rebounds and 2 blocks in 33 minutes of play, Caimanes fell short and lost to the second-ranked Paisas with a score of 81-88. Although Carter displayed an impressive performance against the Paisas, demonstrating his scoring prowess and dominance on the boards, his efforts were not enough to secure a victory for his team. Throughout the season, Carter has been delivering consistently strong performances, averaging 15.4 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and 1.3 blocks per game, ranking him as one of the top performers in the league. Despite the recent setback, Carter continues to excel individually and contribute significantly to his team's efforts on the court, showcasing why he is a true champion in the making.

   #6. Canadian Matthew-Alexander Moncrieffe, a 25-year-old 6'8'' forward and Redhawks alumnus from 2025, has been making waves in the professional basketball scene in Canada. Having earned the prestigious All-WAC First Team award in 2025, Moncrieffe currently plays alongside his teammate, the previously mentioned Cameron Tyson. The duo recently showcased their talents in the latest Canadian Elite Basketball League game, where Moncrieffe's Brampton Honey Badgers secured a thrilling 96-92 victory against the Sea Bears. In this crucial game, Moncrieffe's impact was undeniable as he put up an impressive performance, scoring 15 points and grabbing 8 rebounds in just 25 minutes of play. Furthermore, he continued to shine in another matchup against Winnipeg, where he contributed significantly with 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 assists. Moncrieffe's stellar display played a pivotal role in guiding his team to success, ultimately leading them to be crowned the champion of the game. Throughout the season, Moncrieffe has maintained solid statistics, averaging 14.5 points per game, 9.8 rebounds per game (ranking third best in the league), 1.3 assists per game, and 2.0 steals per game across four games. His consistent performance and valuable contributions on the court have undoubtedly solidified his position as a standout finalist in the league.


Other former Seattle University players, who play in pro basketball:

Isiah Umipig (6'0''-PG-1992, played in 2010-12) plays for Spartak Pleven in Bulgarian NBL
Riley Grigsby (6'6''-G/F-1999, played in 2018-23) plays for Sioux Falls Skyforce in the NBA G League
Alex Schumacher (6'3''-G-2001, played in 2022-24) plays for Long Island Nets in the NBA G League
Jordan Dallas (6'10''-C/F-1997, played in 2019-20) plays for Sunrockers Shibuya in Japanese B1 League
Mikkel Hauge (6'4''-F-1999, played in 2016-20) played for Vaerlose in Danish BasketLigaen few monts ago
Brandton Chatfield (6'10''-F-2001, played in 2021-24) plays for Nuernberg Falcons BC in German ProA
Tidjane Diop (6'8''-F-1990, played in 2011-12) plays for Gold Coast Rollers in Australian NBL One
Oluwashore Adenekan (6'9''-F/C-1991, played in 2013-15) played for Grevenbroich in German Regionalliga last year
Mattia Da Campo (6'6''-G-1997, played in 2016-20) plays for Vicenza in Italian Serie B Nazionale
Seyi Reiley (6'5''-F-1999, played in 2022-24) played for Vilkaviskis in Lithuanian NKL last year
Charles Garcia (6'9''-PF-1988, played in 2009-10) plays for Los Angeles Blue Waves in the USBL
Nathan Robinson (6'5''-G-2000, played in 2020-22) plays for Caribbean Storm Islands in Colombian LBP

Notice: The list above includes only some of alumni playing currently in pro basketball. Check complete list of Seattle University basketball alumni.


Aaron Broussard
(Portugal)
(Photo: @SportLisboa)
Kobe Williamson
(Australia)
(Photo: @seattleumbb)
Brody Nunn
(Australia)

 Jan Vide will continue his college career at Virginia
 Eetu Heinonen (ex Gran Canaria) is a newcomer at Davidson
And this is beautiful side of basketball
 Elmir Dzafic will continue his college career at UConn
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