Braxton Meah

Braxton Meah

Vegas Elite Class of 2020

Position: center
7'1" โ€ข
264 lbs
High School: San Joaquin Memorial High School
College: University of Nebraska

High School Career:

Braxton Meah attended San Joaquin Memorial High School in Fresno, California, where he quickly made his mark as an elite defensive presence and an efficient offensive threat. At over 7 feet tall, Meah became renowned for his rebounding and shot-blocking abilities, making him a coveted recruit among NCAA Division I programs.

College Career:

Fresno State University (2020โ€“2022): Meah began his collegiate career at Fresno State, where he appeared in multiple games, contributing primarily as a defensive anchor. His playing time grew during his tenure, allowing him to develop his presence and effectiveness around the rim.

University of Washington (2022โ€“2024):
Meah transferred to the University of Washington, where he significantly expanded his role. In his junior season (2022โ€“2023), he started 31 games and led the Pac-12 in field goal percentage (70.6%), averaging 8.8 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks per game.

Professional Prospects:

Currently at Washington, Meah is honing his skill set to position himself for future professional opportunities. His size, defensive skills, and efficient scoring have drawn the attention of professional scouts.

Life Off the Court:

Braxton Meah has maintained a humble, determined approach to basketball and personal development. Originally from Fresno, California, he has utilized social media to occasionally connect with supporters, sharing moments from his basketball journey.

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