2023-24 Men's Basketball Roster

Meg Kelly
Meg Kelly
Meg Kelly
Meg Kelly
Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports
Eddie Shabomardenly
John Quackenbos
Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
John Quackenbos

12 Quinten Post

  • Class
    Graduate Student
  • Position
    Forward/Center
  • Height
    7-0
  • Weight
    235
  • Hometown
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • High School
    Cartesius Lyceum / Mississippi State
  • Major
    Sociology
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Biography

AS A SENIOR (2022-23):
  • Named the 2022-23 ACC Most Improved Player, garnering 23 of the 75 total votes among 11 different players
  • Also earned All-ACC Honorable Mention accolades - the fourth Eagle to earn such honors
  • Led BC in scoring, at 15.1 points per game
  • Was the only player in Division I to post a shooting line of better than 50/40/80; 53.9% FG, 42.6% 3FG, 86.0% FT (min. 10.0 ppg)
  • Earned the start in 13 of 19 games played; missed the first 13 contests of the season due to injury (foot)
  • Scored in double figures in 15 of 19 games; had six games with at least 20 points
  • Made two or more 3-pointers on seven occasions
  • Registered career-highs in scoring (29) and rebounding (14) in a win at Notre Dame
  • Made 5-of-5 from 3-point land, en route to scoring 21 points in a win at Florida State
  • Scored 17 points (7-11 FG) in 22 minutes at North Carolina
  • Registered a double-double with 24 points and 10 boards in a win at Virginia Tech
  • Added 19 points off the bench in a win at Wake Forest
AS A JUNIOR (2021-22):
  • Saw action in 31 games - 11 starts, 20 off the bench - in his first season at BC
  • Named to 2022 ACC All-Tournament team, averaging 14.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.3 blocks, and 2.0 steals during BC's ACC Tournament run in Brooklyn
  • Saw major jumps in every statistical category after transferring from Mississippi State
  • Connected on better than 50% from the floor, 34% from the perimeter, and 70% from the charity stripe for the season
  • Scored in double figures in 19 games, including a season-high 24 points vs. Georgia Tech
  • Led the ACC in scoring, rebounding, and blocked shots as a reserve (min. 20 games)
  • Logged two double-doubles - 11 points/10 rebounds against Pitt and 14 points and 14 boards vs. Syracuse
  • Made 9-of-10 field goal attempts, scoring 18 points in a win at N.C. State

PRIOR TO BOSTON COLLEGE:
  • The 7-0, 240 lb. forward will have three years of eligibility remaining after transferring from Mississippi State. 
  • Played the previous two seasons (39 games) with the Bulldogs, helping MSU advance to the title game of the 2021 NIT
  • During the 2020-21 campaign, the versatile post player averaged 2.8 points and 2.1 rebounds in close to nine minutes of play per game. 
  • An inside-outside threat, 10 of Post’s 34 made field goals came from beyond the arc. 
  • He also logged 15 blocked shots in 270 total minutes played, serving as a key reserve
  • Represented his native Netherlands at the FIBA European U20 Championships in Portugal in July 2019. 
  • Averaged 7.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game as the Dutch squad went 4-1 in pool play en route to a sixth place finish. 
  • Logged a double-double - 11 points and 10 boards - to go with five assists against Estonia before an 18-point performance versus Sweden. 
  • Won the 2017-18 Dutch National U18 Championship, playing as a starter and totaling eight points and seven rebounds for BC Apollo in the title game versus Landstede Zwolle
  • Played for the Amsterdam club team BC Apollo during his high school years
  • Also starred for the Alba Berlin Youth Club in Germany, averaging 15.8 points and 6.8 boards in 2018-19.
  • Was named to the SEC’s First-Year Academic Honor Roll for his success in the classroom
Recipient of The Carney Family Basketball Scholarship Fund

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 12

    2021-22Junior

    Forward
    7'0" 240 lbs
    12
  • 12

    2022-23Senior

    Forward
    7'0" 250 lbs
    12
  • 12

    2023-24Graduate Student

    Forward/Center
    7'0" 235 lbs
    12