2021-22:
- Saw action in 26 games and started in 16 of them.
- Finished second on the team in free throw percentage (78.6%)
- Averaged the 3rd most minutes played per game on the team (27.8).
- Finished the season with the most total assist on the team (62).
- Led the team in assist per game (2.4).Â
- Posted 13 points, 2 rebounds and 1 assist while shooting 6-for-6 from the free throw line vs Robert Morris (11/20/2021).
- Tallied 14 points, 2 rebounds, and 3 assist while shooting 6-for-10 from the field vs Youngstown State.
- Set new career high in free throws made (6) vs Robert Morris (11/20/2021).
- Set new career high in rebounds (7) vs Bowling Green (12/19/2021).Â
2020-21:
• Started in 21 games
• Delivered season-high seven assists vs Robert Morris (2/6)
• Matched career-best with four steals with four assists vs Purdue Fort Wayne (1/22)
• Dished out five assists with seven points at Detroit Mercy (1/15)
• Had four assists for the fourth time at YSU (1/8)
• Dished eight total assists in series vs Green Bay (1/1-2)
• Had seven total assists in series at WSU (12/19-20)
• Posted career-highs in points (16), field goals (4), 3-pointers (3) and free throws (5) vs UIC (12/13)
2019-20:
• Started in all 30 games
• Recorded 5+ assists five timesÂ
• Posted 10 points with five assists at YSU (2/23)
• Posted career-high two blocks at CSU (2/21)
• Dished season-high seven assists vs Detroit Mercy (2/1)
• Scored double figures for second time with 10 points matching career-mark with four free throws vs YSU
(1/16)
• Dished out four assists for the third time with three steals at UIC (1/4)
• Dished out five assists for the second time at UDM (12/28)
• Grabbed career-high four steals vs Lourdes (12/21)
• Hauled in career-best five rebounds vs Jacksonville St. (12/1)
• Dished out team-high five assists with seven points at #24 U-M
• Matched career-high in points (13), free throws (4) and field goals (4) at Chicago State (11/16)
2018-19:
• Played in 29 games with 24 startsÂ
• Scored career second best 11 points going 4-for-4 from the free throw line with 2 assists and 2 rebounds vs NKU (2/28)
• Hit career-high 2 3-pointers vs UIC (2/16)
• Dished out career-high 8 assists vs CSU (12/28)
• Grabbed career-best three steals at Wright State (3/5) vs RC (12/17)
• Posted career-high 13 pts going 4-for-8 and perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line at Akron (11/17)
High School:
• Four-year letter winner and two year captain at point guard for head coach Mile GordenskyÂ
• No. 1 ranked PG in Canada in 2018 class and Top-10 player by Crown Sports
• Led Pickering to three Division I Provincial Regional championships (2015, 16, 17)
• Named 2017 Ms. Basketball in Durham Region
• Two-time JUGL League First-Team selection (2017, 2018)
• 2018 All-Defensive Team and Molten All-Academic Team selection
• Selected as starting point guard in inaugural Big Steel All-Canadian All-State Game
• 2017 and 2018 JUGL All-Star game selection
• 2017 First-Team and 2018 Second-Team All-Star Canletes Sports selection
• Invited to Canadian National Team tryouts (2016, 17, 18)
• Member of SBA Lady Blues Club Team helping team to the Ontario Provincial Championships (2011, 2012, 2015)
• Also helped SBA Lady Blues to Girls Elite League Team championship in 2017 and 2018 (24-0 record)
Top Athletic Performance:
• Led Lake Ontario Secondary School Association (LOSSA) in scoring (24.4 ppg) and 12.1 assists per game in 2017
• Scored 34 points vs Leacock (2017)
• 20 assists vs Brooklyn (2017)
Academic Honors:
• Four-time academic honor roll selection
• Named highest proficiency in mathematics and advanced function and Ontario Scholar as a senior
Personal:
Full Name:Â Brianna Lois Judith Breedy
Parents: Astrid and Brian Breedy
Father played basketball at Seneca College
Mother won several junior tennis doubles titles in Barbados
Grandfather (Sir Frederick "Sleepy" Smith) was knighted by the queen and was the first attorney general of Barbados and founding member of the Democratic Labour Party
Siblings: Twin Brother, Christopher
Major: Health Sciences Pre Physical Therapy
Top three reason for choosing Oakland:
1. Environment and campus
2. Team culture
3. Coaching staff
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