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“By the numbers, Koby Brea is the most efficient mid-to-high major player in college basketball in the last decade,” Pope said in a UK news release announcing Brea’s arrival. “He’s the best returning shooter in college basketball next year. Koby is a dangerous, dangerous man who is a great human with an incredible family. He will be key in allowing us to play the style of basketball that we love the most. Koby and this group are going to take Big Blue Nation on an incredible ride.” Brea made an average of three 3-pointers per game for the Flyers last season. “Growing up, I was told I was dreaming too big whenever I’d say my dream was to play for the University of Kentucky,” Brea told ESPN following his commitment. “I feel like God does everything for a reason, and he has put me in a position where I’m able to play for my dream school in my last year of college, while playing for something bigger than myself.” Other standout offensive statistics for Brea include a 71.5% effective field goal percentage (second in the nation last season) and a 72.2% true shooting percentage (also second in the nation last season). He attempted more than six 3-pointers per game for the Flyers, who were a 7 seed in the 2024 NCAA Tournament and reached the round of 32. Brea showed up in March Madness as well: He went 9-for-16 on 3-pointers in Dayton’s two NCAA Tournament games, a win over Nevada and a loss to 2-seeded Arizona. Overall, Brea (a 21-year-old who is originally from New York City) averaged 11.1 points and 3.8 rebounds last season at Dayton. He shot 51.2% from the field and averaged more than 29 minutes played per game. Brea is a two-time winner of the Atlantic 10 Conference’s sixth man of the year award. He was one of the most coveted players in the NCAA transfer portal this offseason after playing four seasons at Dayton. Brea, a career 43.4% 3-point shooter who has 33 career games in which he’s made at least three 3-pointers, entered the transfer portal April 15. A prolific distance shooter, Brea is ranked by college basketball statistician Evan Miyakawa as the No. 82 overall transfer portal player, as of Wednesday morning.

 

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