University of New Hampshire Athletics
2011-12 Men's Basketball
Roster

Jordon Bronner
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-0 / 170
- Hometown:
- Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.
- High School:
- Iona Prep
ACCOLADES
2010-11 - America East All-Rookie Team
2014 America East Academic Honor Roll
2013-14 Season
- Started all 30 games in his final season as a Wildcat
- Averaged 33.4 minutes a game, the highest being against Binghamton on Feb 12 (43 min)
- Ranked first on the team for a total of 319 points with a 10.6 average
- Ranked 17th in America East for scoring
- Ranked second in team for a field goal percentage of 38.4, at Duquesne in the second game of the season he shot 66.7%
- Season high of 24 points at Maine (Mar. 2), along with four assists and three rebounds
- Scored in double figures 17 games, with at least 15 points in five games
- Ranked second on the team for three-point field goal percentage of 36.1
- Shot 100% from the line 12 times during the season
2012-13
- Saw action in 29 games with 24 starts
- Averaged 23.9 minutes per contest
- Totaled 112 points with a 3.9 average
- Ranked first on the team in assist/turnover ratio (2.4) and second in total assists (62)
- Season high of four rebounds and eight assists at NJIT (Nov 21)
- Scored in double figures three times
- Registered at least two steals in six games
- Ranked fourth on the team in 3-point field goal percentage (.302).
2011-12
- Played 28 games with 19 starts
- Total of 140 points with a 5.0 average
- Second on the team in assists with 67
- Career high of 24 points against Colgate (December 31, 2011)
- Second on the team in free throw percentage (64.8)
- Ranked third on the team in steals per game (0.8)
- Recorded double-figure scoring in four games
- Registered at least two steals in five games
- Pulled down a season-high eight rebounds against vs.
Brown (Dec. 7).
2010-11
- Saw action in 30 games, making 15 starts
- Averaged 22.7 minutes per contest
- Ranked second on the team in assists (65) and steals (17)
- Ranked 10th in the America East in assists (2.7 apg) during conference play
- Finished the season averaging 4.0 points, 2.2 assists, and 1.4 rebounds per game
- Led all Wildcat freshmen in minutes (680), points (121), assists (65), games played (30), steals (15) and free throw percentage (.630; 29-46)
- Led the team in assists 11 times
- Led the squad in steals six times
- Tied his career high in scoring twice, posting 13 points against Stony Brook (Feb. 9) and Boston University (March 5)
- Posted a career-best six assists against Albany (Feb. 2)
- Snared a career-high four boards against Rhode Island (Dec. 18) and Vermont (Jan. 31)
- Scored in double-digits twice
- Compiled a season-best three steals against Albany (Feb. 2).
BEFORE UNH
- Played at Iona Prep where he was the school’s first four-year varsity starter
- Averaged 12 points and four assists per game his senior year for a team that won 25 games
- Won 27 games his junior season en route to the school’s first Catholic State Championship
- The Gaels won their league championship three years in a row, while Bronner made all-county and all-league squads his junior and senior seasons.
PERSONAL
- Born Dec. 20, 1991 in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.
- Son of Carl Bronner and Diana Garrant
- Relative Tony Taylor is currently a junior on the men's basketball team at George Washington
- Enjoys hanging out with friends and swimming
- Lists his favorite athlete as Kobe Bryant and his mom as the person he admires most
- Hopes to play basketball overseas
- Major is undeclared.
BRONNER'S CAREER STATISTICS
CAREER HIGHS
Points:....................................................24 vs. Colgate (12/31/11)
Field Goals Made:......................................7 vs. Colgate (12/31/11)
3-Point FG Made:......................................2, 2X - MR vs. Vermont (01/14/12)
Free Throws Made:....................................8, 2X - MR vs. UMBC (01/02/12)
Total Rebounds:........................................8 at Brown (12/07/11)
Assists:....................................................7 at Binghamton (01/22/12)
Steals:.....................................................3, 3X - MR at Binghamton (01/22/12)
Blocks:...................................................................................... --
Minutes:.......................................... 40, 3X - MR vs. Vermont (01/14/12)