Player Profiles



Darryl                             Bryant
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Darryl
Bryant
Class: Sr.
Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y.
Height: 6-2
Weight: 195
Sport: Men's Basketball
Position: G

Biography

• A strong guard who has started 91 games in his first three seasons
• Not afraid to get to the rim
• Solid understanding of the game
• Can play both guard spots
• Physical player
• Has a lot of experience against high level competition
• Excellent perimeter shooter
• Became WVU’s 48th 1,000 point scorer in 2011
• Now shows 1,031 career points

West Virginia (2010-11)
• Played in 32 games, starting every contest
• Averaged 11.3 points and grabbed 2.4 rebounds per game
• Had 95 assists
• Averaged 26.6 minutes per game
• Shot 33.4 percent from the field, 32.3 percent from 3-point range and 82.7 percent from the free throw line
• Made 40 3-point field goals
• Had 18 games in double figures
• Scored 12 points vs. Oakland
• 22 points vs. Davidson
• 11 points and six assists vs. Vanderbilt
• Had nine points vs. American
• Scored a team-high 20 points at Miami
• 12 points and six assists vs. Robert Morris
• 12 points, five rebounds and five assists at Duquesne
• Scored 14 points vs. St. John’s
• Career-high 25 points at Marquette
• Scored nine points at DePaul
• Scored nine points at Georgetown
• Had 12 points and eight rebounds vs. Providence
• Scored 12 points vs. Purdue
• Scored 10 points against Marshall
• Had nine points at Louisville
• Had eight points at Cincinnati
• Nine points vs. Pitt
• Scored 11 points vs. DePaul
• Six points at Syracuse
• Scored 24 points (20 in second half) vs. Notre Dame
• Team-high 15 points at Rutgers
• 10 points against Louisville, including the game-winning free throws with 0.6 seconds left
• 10 points vs. Marquette
• Reached 1,000 career points against Clemson, finished with a team-high 19 points
• Scored 15 points against Kentucky

West Virginia (2009-10)
• Played in 35 games, missing the final three contests with a fractured right foot
• Started 31 games
• Averaged 24.3 minutes per contest
• Averaged 9.3 points per game and was second on the team in assists with 108
• Shot 34.6 percent from the field, 31.5 percent from 3-point range and 75.7 percent from the free throw line
• Hit 40 3-point field goals
• Had double figures in 17 games
• Scored 15 points vs. Loyola (Md.)
• 10 points, five assists vs. The Citadel
• Scored 12 points vs. Texas A&M
• Eight points and seven assists vs. Duquesne
• Had 11 points vs. Coppin State
• 12 points vs. Cleveland St.
• Six points vs. Ole Miss and at Seton Hall
• Seven points at Purdue
• Scored 15 points vs. Rutgers
• Scored 11 points at Notre Dame
• Scored 15 points at USF
• Game-high 18 points vs. Syracuse
• 14 points vs. Marshall
• Scored 14 points vs. Ohio State
• 14 points and five assists at DePaul
• Eight points, five steals, five assists vs. Louisville
• Eight points vs. Pitt
• Game-high 15 points vs. Villanova
• Season-high 20 points at Pitt
• 14 points at Providence
• Seven points at UConn
• 14 points vs. Cincinnati
• 11 points vs. Georgetown
• Fractured his right foot on March 23, missed remainder of NCAA Tournament (Sweet 16, Elite Eight and Final Four)

West Virginia (2008-09)
• Played in all 35 games, starting 28 of them at point guard for the injured Joe Mazzulla
• Averaged 9.8 points per game
• Shot 39.6 percent from the field, 37.7 percent from 3-point range and 76.0 percent from the free throw line
• Dished out 96 assists
• Averaged 25.6 minutes per game
• 21 games in double figures
• Fifth in all-time freshman assists at WVU
• Scored 46 3-point field goals on the season
• Had 12 points and six assists against Elon in first collegiate game
• Team-high 16 points vs. Longwood
• Had 10 points against Delaware State
• Scored 10 points vs. Iowa
• Had 10 points against Ole Miss
• Started against Cleveland State
• Scored 13 points against Davidson
• Team-high 18 points at Duquesne
• 16 points vs. Miami
• 11 points vs. Radford
• Scored 11 points at Ohio State
• Had 10 points at Seton Hall
• Scored 11 points with seven assists against UConn
• Named MVP of the Capital Classic with his game-high 22 points and five assists against Marshall
• Had 13 points and five rebounds at Georgetown
• Had 12 points and six assists vs. Pitt
• Scored eight points vs. St. John’s
• Had seven points at Syracuse
• Scored 10 points vs. Providence
• Had eight points at Pitt
• Had nine points vs. Villanova
• Scored 13 points at USF
• 12 points vs. DePaul
• 17 points vs. Notre Dame
• 10 points vs. Syracuse
• 21 points vs. Dayton

High School
• Is the all-time leading scorer at St. Raymond’s High in the Bronx
• Set the record in his final game, scoring 18 points against Christ the King
• Finished his career with 1,399 points
• Selected to play in the 2008 Jordan Brand Classic all-star game
• Averaged 22 points and six assists as a senior
• Named to the all-CHSAA first team
• Averaged more than 15 points a game as a junior and sophomore
• As a junior, helped St. Raymond’s to the CHSAA City Championship game, where he scored a game-high 21 points
• In the final 10 games of his junior season, he averaged 20 points per game
• As a sophomore, he helped St. Raymond’s capture the Gatorade Invitational in San Juan, Puerto Rico
• Named MVP in the championship game, leading St. Raymond’s with 19 points
• In the Big Apple High School Challenge, he was also named MVP, pacing the team with 15 points, nine rebounds, five assists and four steals
• Played AAU basketball for the New York Gauchos
• Helped his AAU team to 17-and-under titles at the Pittsburgh Jamfest, the Arizona Cactus Classic, the Nike Peach Jam and Nike Main Event
• Selected to participate in the NBA Top 100 Camp in 2007 in Richmond, Va.

Personal
• Son of John Wilson and Rosyette Wilson
• Nickname is “Truck”
• Birthday is April 25
• Majoring in multidisciplinary studies
• Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
• BIG EAST Academic All-Star

Related Articles

Getting On a Roll
Posted: 12.16.11

Bryant Smiling Again
Posted: 2.20.11

Back on the Road
Posted: 9.22.10

Men's Basketball: Bryant Has Surgery
Posted: 4.7.10

Men's Basketball: Bryant Out With Broken Foot
Posted: 3.23.10

Men's Basketball: Georgetown Reaction (Flip Video)
Posted: 3.2.10

Keep on Truckin'
Posted: 6.3.09

Bryant Receives USA Basketball Invite
Posted: 5.27.09

Tough as a Truck
Posted: 10.26.08



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