Men's Basketball
Davis, Bryan

Bryan Davis
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant
A four-year letterwinner for Texas A&M from 2006-10, Bryan Davis enters his second season as a graduate assistant for the Texas A&M Men’s Basketball Team.
As an Aggie, Davis earned Big 12 All-Defense and All-Big 12 Third Team honors in his senior season (2009-10), starting all 34 games averaging 9.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.7 blocks to finish out his collegiate career in Aggieland.
For his career, he averaged 7.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks while appearing in 135 games with 82 starts. Davis helped lead the Aggies to the NCAA Tournament in all four years of his career as his teams went 100-38.
Following his playing days at Texas A&M, Davis took his talents internationally, playing professionally in 23 countries over the last nine years. He began his career in Poland for Czarni Slupsk, earning Polska Liga Koszykówki All-Star honors in 2011.
Davis encountered a brief one-season stint in Ukraine, playing for Kryvbasbasket, earning Ukranian Superleague All-Star honors, before testing the market in South Korea in 2012, spending time with Seoul Samsung Thunders and the Sonic Book KT.
Davis came back to the United States, signing with the Reno Bighorns of the NBA Development League in November 2013. He averaged 9.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in 52 games with the Bighorns.
Following his time in Reno, Davis played for the Wellington Saints of the National Basketball League in New Zealand where he helped the Saints win a championship and averaged 9.8 points and 8.8 rebounds in eight games.
In November 2014, Davis signed with Kinmen Kaoliang Liqior of the Super Basketball League, where he earned SBL All-Star honors, averaging 28.3 points, 14.5 rebounds, 2.4 steals and 1.5 blocks per game. After a brief stint with one of his former club’s, Czarni Slupsk, Davis traveled back to Taiwan to join the Dancin Tigers, earning SBL All-Star honors in 2016, averaging 20.1 points and 12.1 rebounds.
Davis graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Leadership and is currently pursuing a master’s in Recreation, Parks and Tourism Sciences.
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As an Aggie, Davis earned Big 12 All-Defense and All-Big 12 Third Team honors in his senior season (2009-10), starting all 34 games averaging 9.6 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.7 blocks to finish out his collegiate career in Aggieland.
For his career, he averaged 7.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks while appearing in 135 games with 82 starts. Davis helped lead the Aggies to the NCAA Tournament in all four years of his career as his teams went 100-38.
Following his playing days at Texas A&M, Davis took his talents internationally, playing professionally in 23 countries over the last nine years. He began his career in Poland for Czarni Slupsk, earning Polska Liga Koszykówki All-Star honors in 2011.
Davis encountered a brief one-season stint in Ukraine, playing for Kryvbasbasket, earning Ukranian Superleague All-Star honors, before testing the market in South Korea in 2012, spending time with Seoul Samsung Thunders and the Sonic Book KT.
Davis came back to the United States, signing with the Reno Bighorns of the NBA Development League in November 2013. He averaged 9.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in 52 games with the Bighorns.
Following his time in Reno, Davis played for the Wellington Saints of the National Basketball League in New Zealand where he helped the Saints win a championship and averaged 9.8 points and 8.8 rebounds in eight games.
In November 2014, Davis signed with Kinmen Kaoliang Liqior of the Super Basketball League, where he earned SBL All-Star honors, averaging 28.3 points, 14.5 rebounds, 2.4 steals and 1.5 blocks per game. After a brief stint with one of his former club’s, Czarni Slupsk, Davis traveled back to Taiwan to join the Dancin Tigers, earning SBL All-Star honors in 2016, averaging 20.1 points and 12.1 rebounds.
Davis graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Leadership and is currently pursuing a master’s in Recreation, Parks and Tourism Sciences.
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