Joined the Cardinals in January of 2008 as a walk-on. He redshirted last season and will play his senior year with the Cardinals in 2009-10.
Played in seven games at Northeastern in 2005 before transferring to NCAA Division II Southern New Hampshire University, where he played a full season in 2006-07 and seven games during the 2007 fall semester.
As a sophomore at Southern New Hampshire University in 2006-07, he averaged 13.0 points (third on the team) and 3.9 rebounds as the Penmen posted a 6-21 record.
Scored a career-high 30 points in an 89-75 victory over American International College (12/7/06), adding six rebounds and two assists.
Scored 18 or more points on eight occasions as a sophomore. He was twice honored as conference player of the week.
In his seven games at Southern New Hampshire University during the 2007 fall semester (four starts), he averaged 9.1 points and 2.6 rebounds.
Scored a basket in his collegiate debut against Brown as a freshman at Northeastern (11/18/05). He scored 10 points in 19 minutes of action in an 80-44 Northeastern exhibition win over Puerto Rico Mayaguez.
Twice named Athlete of the Year at Trinity High School in Manchester, N.H., where he was a first team all-state selection as a senior and his team's captain his final two seasons.
Helped his team reach the final four teams of the New Hampshire state championship in three of his four years at Trinity.
Scoring high at Trinity was 50 points and he set the New Hampshire record for most three-point goals in a season.
Led the state in scoring as a senior when he averaged 28.7 points during a 19-6 season at Trinity.
Scored 1,578 career points at Trinity.
Averaged 17.6 points a game as a junior, earning second team all-state honors as Trinity posted a 27-1 record.
Personal:
Born June 11, 1986 ... Son of Bill Brickley ... Major is sports administration.
Personal goal at U of L is to win a national championship.
Enjoys listening to music and keeping up with fashion in his spare time.
Chose to attend U of L because "I wanted to play basketball for Coach Pitino and for the best fans in college sports."
Best basketball advice given to him was "expect the good, not the bad."
Few people know that he was in a movie that was shown in China.
Most proud of his father.
His father and grandmother had the greatest influence on his athletic career.
When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he was Pistol Pete Maravich.
If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice are all the pictures of his family.
What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino: his commitment to making individuals better players and better people.
Would most like to meet Barack Obama.
Favorites:
Basketball Player: Matt Bonner
NBA Team: Boston Celtics
Athlete, Other than a basketball player: Lance Armstrong
Movies: Pursuit of Happyness, Hoop Dreams
TV Shows: Entourage, Weeds
Actor: Denzel Washington
Comedian: Katt Williams
Subject: sport marketing
Book: Hoop Dreams
Musical Group/Singer: Lil Wayne, Trey Songz, Jadakiss