Tamell Pearson

Men's Basketball

Men's Basketball Announces Signing of Tamell Pearson

BOONE, N.C. – App State head men's basketball coach Dustin Kerns has announced the signing of Tamell Pearson (Chicago, Ill. / Western Illinois) to the program.
 
Tamell Pearson | 6-10 | 223 | Chicago, Ill. / Western Illinois
Pearson comes to The High Country following a pair of two-year stints at Division I institutions UAB and Western Illinois. Before entering the collegiate ranks, Pearson was a three-star recruit out of Morgan Park High School where he led his team to back-to-back state championships in 2017 and 2018. He was named a two-time Chicago All Star MVP and chosen as a consensus top-10 player in the state of Illinois. He also participated in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League as well as the Pangos All-American Camp. After graduating from high school, he attended UAB for two years. Pearson finished his sophomore season as a Blazer with season bests of 115 points and 114 rebounds after playing just under 500 minutes. The big man then transferred to Western Illinois for his junior and senior seasons where he was a vital contributor to the Leathernecks' success. His first year in Macomb, Ill. saw him post a team-high 151 rebounds and 20 blocks while finishing second on the team with 228 points. Pearson started all 22 games of his junior season as he finished that campaign with a team-high five double doubles and recorded a career-high 16 rebounds against Mt. St. Joseph. He also started all 31 games he appeared in during his senior season. The near seven-footer was on the floor over 26 minutes per game while averaging over ten points and nearly six rebounds each time he took the floor. In two years as a Leatherneck, he altered the Summit League record books en route to posting 542 points, 335 rebounds and 28 blocks. Pearson comes to App State as a big presence that can protect the paint and be a contributor on both ends of the floor.
 
Kerns on Pearson: "We are excited about the addition of Tamell Pearson to the Mountaineer family. Tamell is someone that embodies what our program is about both on and off the floor.  He provides a veteran presence in the front court that is a great fit on many levels.  Along with that, he brings with him a commitment to growing his game and getting better on a daily basis.  He comes from a wonderful family and is the son of Melvin Pearson and Latasha McGee.  Mountaineer nation, please join us in welcoming Tamell to the App State family."
 
As Kerns continues to mold his roster for the upcoming season, App State looks to build off of their recent success from the past two seasons. The Mountaineers are fresh off their second consecutive year of playing in a national postseason tournament, one year removed from their Sun Belt Championship in 2021.
 
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