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  • Basketball-Boys Varsity

    2022 - 2023
    Head Coach: William Thom

    Head Coach: William Thom

    Every facet of Millbrook's basketball program is designed with college and life preparation in mind. From the way we watch film, to the way we practice yoga and meditation, to the style in which we play on the court, we aim to prepare each and every one of our program members athletically, physically, mentally, emotionally, and culturally for the prospect of playing college basketball and beyond.

    To be successful, a team must have shared values. It is with this mindset that the Millbrook basketball program has three clearly marked objectives. During each and every team function - each practice, each workout, each conditioning session, each film session, each team meeting - these objectives are present in the minds of Millbrook basketball players and coaches alike:

    1. BE A BLESSING: One of the greatest truisms in life is that when you help somebody, you help yourself. We aim to choose optimism and to work to not only support, but to also elevate, those around us.

    “There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us.”
    ― Ralph Waldo Emerson

    2. COMPETE WITH CONFIDENCE: Prepare to win. Play to win. We strive to foster a never-ceasing competitive nature within our players. By fostering this nature in ourselves, we also foster the ability to just get a little better every time we step onto the court. We do not have to become a D1 player or a championship team in one day but, rather, we aim to compete to get just a little better each day.

    3. HAVE FUN: Without this, nothing else matters. When you’re having fun, you are comfortable and loose. When you’re having fun, you care about the people you are with. When you are having fun, you can fight through hard times. When you are having fun, joy is the common denominator. These three objectives are the backbone of the Millbrook basketball program. Working to achieve these objectives, not just on the basketball court but also in everyday life, we aim to prepare hardworking young men of good character to be strong collegiate student-athletes. Couple this mental and emotional outlook with physical fundamentals, college-level coaching and preparation, and execution, and we truly feel that every day is a great day to be a Mustang!

    Recent college placements include:
    Dartmouth University
    Williams College
    Claremont McKenna University
    Colgate University
    Washington and Lee College
    Franklin and Marshall College
    Gettysburg College
    Roanoke College
    St. Michael’s College
    South Carolina State University
    Wheeling Jesuit University
    Birmingham Southern College
    Denison College
    Marist College
    Middlebury College
    Skidmore College

Coaches

  • Photo of William Thom
    Head Coach William Thom
    845-677-8261 Ext. 153
    Bio
  • Photo of Aldin Medunjanin
    Coach Aldin Medunjanin

Statistics

Overall Statistics
W L T %
19 6 0 76

Roster

Team Schedule

Basketball-Boys Varsity

Home
Scrimmage
vs.
Hackley School
Home
Scrimmage
vs.
West Point Prep
Away

Taft Pre-Season Jamboree

vs.
Taft School
Away
vs.
Salisbury School
Win 60-48
Neutral

Zero Gravity Showcase

vs.
Proctor Academy
Win 63-56
Neutral

Zero Gravity Showcase

vs.
Kimball Union Academy
Loss 33-50
Away
vs.
Brunswick School
Win 65-54
Brunswick School
Home
vs.
Pomfret School
Win 61-44
Neutral

At Babson

vs.
Andover
Win 65-56
Neutral
Tournament

Mercer Tournament

vs.
Hill School
Win 79-72
Neutral

Mercer Tournament

vs.
New Hampton School
Loss 66-75
Neutral
vs.
Canterbury School
Loss 67-77
Neutral

Mercer Tournament

Home
vs.
Kingswood-Oxford School
Win 56-46
Away
vs.
Hotchkiss School
Win 52-48
Hotchkiss School
Home
vs.
Cheshire Academy
Loss 72-78
Away
vs.
St. Luke's School
Win 52-39
Home
vs.
Berkshire School
Win 79-54
Home
vs.
Canterbury School
Win 81-75
Away
vs.
Frederick Gunn School
Loss 59-72
Frederick Gunn School
Away
vs.
Greenwich Country Day School
Win 77-66
Greenwich Country Day School
Away
vs.
Westminster School
Win 56-41
Westminster School
Home
vs.
Kent School
Win 78-50
Home
vs.
Salisbury School
Win 85-63
Away
vs.
Canterbury School
Win 81-62
Canterbury School
Away
vs.
Marianapolis Preparatory School
Win 63-53
Marianapolis Preparatory School
Away
vs.
Choate Rosemary Hall
Loss 54-71
Home
vs.
Frederick Gunn School
Win 62-59
Neutral

New England Quarter Final Game

vs.
Holderness School
Win 67-54
Williston Northampton
Home

New England Tournament Semi Final

vs.
Frederick Gunn School