University of Georgia Athletics

2026-27 Men's Basketball Roster

Brady Dunlap hs.

Brady Dunlap

  • Position:
    Forward
  • Height:
    6-7
  • Class:
    Redshirt Junior
  • Hometown:
    Studio City, Calif.
  • High School:
    Harvard-Westlake School
  • Prev Team:
    St. Louis
Pre-UGA College Highlights:
• Logged action in 69 games, including eight starts, in three seasons of play with stints at St. John’s from 2023-25 and St. Louis in 2025-26.
• Combined to produce 376 points (5.4 ppg), while shooting 43.5 percent (120-of-276) overall, 40.2 percent (78-of-194) on 3-pointers and 75.3 percent (58-of-77) at the line.
• Posted 13 double-figure scoring outputs – three at St. John’s and 10 at St. Louis – and a pair of 20-point efforts – one at each school.
• Of his made field goals, 65.0 percent (78-of-120) were 3-pointers.
• Posted career highs of 22 points at Davidson while at St. Louis and seven rebounds versus Harvard during the 2024-25 campaign at St. John’s.
• Member of teams that produced a combined 80-24 record and won two conference regular-season conference titles – St. John’s in the Big East in 2025 and St. Louis in the A 10 in 2026 – and one league tournament – St. John’s in the Big East in 2025.

2025-26 Season Highlights:
• Played in 34 games, including a pair of starts, at St. Louis, which finished 29-6 and reached the Round of 32 of the NCAA Tournament.
• Helped the Billikens compile a 15-3 record in Atlantic 10 playing, tying for the league’s regular-season championship and earning the No. 1 seed for the conference tourney.
• Contributed 7.0 points and 1.6 rebounds in 17.0 minutes of playing time per contest.
• Recorded 10 double-digit scoring tallies, including a career-high 22 at Davidson when he was 6-of-7 from the field, including a perfect 6-of-6 effort from 3-point range.
• The top 3-point shooter in the A 10 percentage wise, knocking down 45.1 percent (51-of-113) of his shots from behind the arc.
• Of this makes from the floor, 72.9 percent (51-of-70) were from behind the arc.
• After making five 3-pointers in the first nine games combined, knocked down multiple 3s in 16 of the remaining 26 contests.
• Of his 10 double-digit outings, eight were included in a nine-game span – over the final three games of non-conference play (vs. Bethune-Cookman, New Hampshire and Principia) and the A 10 opener (vs. Saint Joseph’s) and in a quartet of outings from Jan. 10-20 (vs. La Salle, Fordham, Richmond and Duquesne).
• In addition to 10 points against Saint Joseph’s, also grabbed a season-high six boards and dished out a career-most four assists.
• Scored 11 points – largely due to a 3-of-6 effort from 3-point range – and equaled his career high with four assists in 16 minutes of action against Georgia in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
• Enjoyed strong showings in both of the Billikens March Madness outings, averaging 10.0 points while shooting 58.3 percent (7-of-12) from the field including 54.5 percent (6-of-11) on 3-pointers.

2024-25 Season Highlights:
• Played in 10 games and started two contests before missing the remainder of the season due to a hand injury.
• Retained his sophomore season of eligibility via a medical redshirt.
• Member of St. John’s team that finished 31-5 overall, 18-2 in Big East play, swept the Big East regular-season and tournament titles and advanced to the Round of 32 of the NCAA Tournament.
• Averaged 5.7 points and 2.2 boards in 16.5 minutes of action per outing before his injury.
• Posted the first 20-point outing of his career against Quinnipiac, with 20 points in 23 minutes of action.
• Logged 13 minutes of PT in St. John’s matchup against Georgia at Atlantis in the Bahamas in November.
• Grabbed a career-high seven rebounds at Harvard.
• On Dec. 18, it was announced he would be out 4-6 weeks due to a tear to his ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in his left hand.
• Underwent surgery on Dec. 18 and did not return to action for the remainder of the season.

2023-24 Season Highlights:
• Saw action in 25 games and made four starts during his freshman season.
• Contributed 3.2 points and 1.5 boards in 12.4 minutes of PT per game.
• Posted his two double-figure scoring tallies of the season in back-to-back outings.
• Recorded his first double-digit effort with 13 points against Butler in the Big East opener.
• Moved into the starting five for St. John’s next outing at Villanova and put up a season-high 15 points.
• Logged a career-high 33 minutes of action in his third start of the campaign against Marquette.

High School Highlights:
• Coached by David Rebibo at Harvard-Westlake School in Studio City, Calif.
• A four-year letterwinner who helped the Wolverines compile a four-year record of 100-20.
• Rated as a four-star recruit and among the top-100 prospects in the Class of 2023 by both ESPN.com (No. 90) and rivals.com (No. 100).
• A two-time first-team All CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) selection in both 2022 and 2023.
• As a senior, averaged 17.0 points and 5.0 rebounds to help Harvard-Westlake compile a 33-2 record and win the CIF Open Division state title.
• Scored 16 points to help the Wolverines defeat Santa Maria St. Joseph, 76-65, in the 2023 state title tilt. 
• Harvard-Westlake finished the 2023 campaign ranked No. 6 nationally by MaxPreps and No. 11 in ESPN's SCNext Top-25.
• As a junior, averaged 16.7 points, 3.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game for Harvard-Westlake, which finished 25-4 and reached the Regional Semifinals (quarterfinal round) of the CIF state tournament.

Personal:
• The son of longtime college coach Jeff Dunlap, whose career includes a stint at Georgia from 1999-2003.
• Jeff helped coach the Bulldogs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2001 and 2002.
• Brady was born in Athens.
 
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Wednesday, March 18
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Georgia Men's Basketball -Millender, Cain, and Coach White Pre NCAA Tournament
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Georgia Men's Basketball - SEC Tournament Post Game Press Conference vs Ole Miss
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