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What is Rodney Brown Jr.'s transfer and why are multiple colleges recruiting him?

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Rodney Brown Jr. transferred from Loyola Marymount to Seton Hall as a guard after averaging 14.0 points and shooting 38% from three-point range.

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Height6-foot-6
PositionGuard
Previous SchoolLoyola Marymount University
New SchoolSeton Hall
Points Per Game14.0
Three-Point Percentage38% (23-of-58)
Field Goal Percentage43%

The Transfer and Recruitment Context

Rodney Brown Jr., a 6-foot-6 guard, transferred from Loyola Marymount to Seton Hall. The transfer was announced on May 1, 2026, as part of head coach Shaheen Holloway's roster-building efforts at Seton Hall.

Brown Jr.'s Performance at LMU

During his time at Loyola Marymount, Brown Jr. averaged 14.0 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game. He demonstrated strong shooting ability, connecting on 43% of his field goals and 38% from three-point range on 23-of-58 attempts. This shooting prowess follows a sophomore season at Virginia Tech where he shot 42% from deep.

Seton Hall's Recruiting Strategy

Seton Hall pursued Brown Jr. as part of a broader recruiting campaign focused on adding shooting to the roster. Coach Holloway emphasized that shooting would be a priority when building the Pirates' roster. Brown Jr. joined a transfer class that included guards Simeon Wilcher from Texas and Del Jones from Radford, as well as other transfers and a four-star high school recruit.

Sources

  1. Seton Hall adds LMU transfer Rodney Brown Jr. (zagsblog.com)
  2. LMU Closes Season with Semifinal Appearance (lmulions.com)