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Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL
NCAA

Javonte Brown-Ferguson

Center
6′11″ / 240 lbs
Baltimore, MD
Mount Saint Joseph
Canada Elite
Class of 2020
Rating: 92
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National Avg
Rating: 91.6
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School Preferences

School
Interest
Offer
Official Visit
Texas A&M
High
Indiana
Medium
Connecticut
None
Kansas
None

Videos

(3 Total)
Around Aggieland (1/18)
Javonte Brown 2019-2020
Javonte Brown-Ferguson 15 yrs old

Updates

5 Thoughts: Texas A&M hoops concludes unprecedented season
3 yr ago by Logan Lee
5 Thoughts: Texas A&M hoops concludes unprecedented season
Texas A&M's basketball season came to an end last Wednesday with a loss in the SEC Tournament. While it wasn't the season that Buzz Williams and the Aggies had hoped for, there are still positives as the Maroon & White begins the offseason.
Around Aggieland (1/18)
3:11
3 yr ago by Richard Zane
Around Aggieland (1/18)
During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Richard Zane joined to take us Around Aggieland and provided updates from the hardwood, the pool and the track as it was a busy weekend for the Maroon & White.
Javonte Brown-Ferguson adds needed size, raw talent to A&M roster
3 yr ago by Logan Lee
Javonte Brown-Ferguson adds needed size, raw talent to A&M roster
Heavily recruited by A&M before initially choosing UConn, Javonte Brown-Ferguson announced on Friday evening that he will be an Aggie after all. Logan Lee breaks down what the big man's transfer means for Buzz Williams and his squad.
UConn big man Javonte Brown-Ferguson will transfer to Texas A&M
3 yr ago by David Sandhop
UConn big man Javonte Brown-Ferguson will transfer to Texas A&M
On Friday evening, Connecticut forward Javonte Brown-Ferguson announced that he will transfer to Texas A&M to play for Buzz Williams. Brown will add a much-needed presence on the inside that the Aggies have lacked during the Williams era.
David Sandhop
3 yr ago by David Sandhop
Hoops Transfer Update
I know the name Javonte Brown-Ferguson was brought up as a possibility when he announced last week he was transferring from UConn.There does seem to be a lot of smoke there according to a source with direct knowledge. A&M finished second in his recruitment out of high school. He's a Canadian and knows Miller and McNeilly from their younger days.I'm still digging for more specifics, but it sounds like Brown will announce his transfer sooner rather than later...and at this point I'd say Texas A&M seems to be a major player if not the major player to land the athletic 7-footer.A few dominoes still must fall into place, but keep an eye on that name.
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The TexAgs Recruiting team of Billy Liucci, David Sandhop, Jason Howell, Ryan Brauninger and a host of recruiting interns attends more than 75 games each fall and observes and evaluates every major Texas A&M target, as well as most of the top 150 prospects in the State of Texas. From this evaluation the team draws a rating for each prospect on a scale between 70 and 100.

99-100: Elite national prospect (Five-star)

Considered one of the best prospects in the nation and a potential one-and-done college player that will test the NBA waters after his freshman season. Displays all of the physical skills to be an immediate impact player at the highest D-1 level.

96-98: Advanced national prospect (High Four-star)

Considered one of the best 30-50 prospects in the nation. Displays the physical skills to be an immediate major contributor at the collegiate level as a freshman with high NBA potential after 2-3 years of development in college.

92-95: National prospect (Mid Four-star)

Considered one of the top 50-100 prospects in the nation. Displays the physical skills to be a major D-1 contributor early in his college career. Has the ability to become a high level professional prospect over time with development.

90-91: High regional prospect (Low Four-star)

Considered one of the top 100-125 prospects in the nation. Displays the physical skills to be major D-1 contributor over the course of his college career. Must show improvement in physical and skills development to become a high level professional prospect.

80-89: Regional prospect (Three-star)

Considered one of the top 125-400 prospects in the nation. Displays the physical skills to be a contributor at a Power 5 conference school or high mid-major program over the course of his college career. Must show significant improvement in physical and skills development to become a professional prospect.

Below 80: (Two-star)

Considered to be a prospect outside of the Top 400. Displays the physical skills to be a low D-1 level contributor over the course of his college career.
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