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Brandon Cole

  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball

Easily the most decorated men's basketball player in program history, Brandon Cole is most recognized for being the current record-holder of career three-pointers across all divisions of collegiate basketball.

Not only do his 527 triples lead all NCAA, NAIA, NCCAA and NJCAA record books, he also garnered national recognition for hitting a triple in a collegiate record 120 consecutive games.

The 2006 graduate left the program owning numerous records including career points (2,378), field goals attempted (1,878) and triples attempted (1,331). He also held multiple single-season categories including points (663), triples made (126), field goals attempted (553) and triples attempted (389).

An all-time 39.3 percent shooter behind the arc, Cole earned Most Valuable Player honors at the 2005 NAIA Men's Basketball National Championships where he led the Golden Eagles to a Cinderella run and its first and only NAIA title. As a senior, Cole capped off a tremendous career by landing the 2005-06 NAIA Men's Basketball Most Valuable Player and being named the 2006 Dr. Leroy Walker National Champions of Character Award winner.

Cole finished his career as a four-time NAIA All-American and was also the recipient of the Fred Harper Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year honors at JBU a record three times.

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