2013-14 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Aaron Geramipoor
- Height:
- 6-11
- Weight:
- 245
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Manchester, England
- High School:
- Canarias Basketball Academy

2013-2014: Appeared in all three BIG EAST Tournament games and scored four points in eight minutes of action versus Providence (3/14) in the semifinals... Pulled down two boards in eight minutes as a reserve at Butler (3/8)...Grabbed five rebounds in 11 minutes while making a "Senior Night" start vs. Xavier (3/3)...Logged seven minutes off the bench against Providence (2/28) and recorded two points...Tallied two points and one rebound in 14 minutes at DePaul (2/25)..Registered two points in seven minutes at Creighton (2/23)...Found the mark on all three of his shots and pulled down two rebounds in 18 minutes against Georgetown (2/2)...Matched or set career-highs in minutes (24), points (8), rebounds (6), assists (1) and field goals (4) in a start against St. John's (2/13)...Grabbed three rebounds, matched a career-high with two steals and sunk his only field goal attempt vs. Marquette (2/11)...Converted on his only shot and pulled down three rebounds in five minutes of action at Villanova (2/7)...Grabbed three rebounds for the third time in BIG EAST play while blocking one shot and converting on his only field goal attempt at Xavier (2/1)...Doled out an assist and swatted one shot in 11 minutes vs. Butler (1/29)...Delivered a career-high eight points on 4-of-5 shooting, snagged three rebounds and blocked a shot against DePaul (1/25)...Saw eight minutes of action at St. John's (1/23)...Snatched three rebounds in 14 minutes at Georgetown (1/18)...Grabbed one rebound in five minutes of action at Marquette, his first appearance since leaving early against Providence with an injury (1/11)...Returned to action after missing two games and scored four points in four minutes at Providence (12/31)...Swatted two shots and grabbed two rebounds in nine minutes vs. Saint Peter's (12/14)...Scored a career-high six points shooting 3-for-3 from the field in a win over NJIT (12/10)... Came off the bench for six minutes in a victory at Rutgers (12/8)... Made the start, grabbed three rebounds and scored four points shooting 2-for-3 from the field vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/1)... Played eight minutes and blocked one shot in win over Virginia Tech (11/23)... Saw nine minutes off the bench vs. Oklahoma (11/22)... Made third career start and grabbed five rebounds against Monmouth (11/18).... Matched a career-high posting four points, shooting 2-for-2 from the field at Mercer (11/16)... Gave the Pirates nine minutes off the bench against Kent State (11/13), he grabbed two rebounds, blocked one shot and threw down a two-handed dunk... Scored a bucket and blocked a shot in six minutes as a reserve in a win over Niagara (11/9).
2012-2013: Appeared in 21 contests and averaged 7.6 minutes per game... He posted 1.7 rebounds per game and made six steals... Missed nine games in December and January with a stress fracture in his left foot... Grabbed four rebounds vs. UMKC (11/9)... Had two points and set a career-high with two steals vs. Washington (11/17)... Returned from injury vs. Providence (1/13) and played 12 minutes with one point... Played a season-high 16 minutes, and scored three points, at Marquette (1/16)... Picked up three points and three rebounds at Georgetown (1/30)... Had two points and a rebound vs. Marquette (2/19)... Tallied two points and four rebounds at Louisville (2/23)... Had three rebounds, a block and a steal vs. Villanova (2/25)... Scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in 12 minutes at Providence (3/5)... He played in both BIG EAST Tournament games vs. USF (3/12) and Syracuse (3/13).
2011-2012: Played in 25 games and made two starts... Averaged 1.4 points and 2.2 rebounds per game... Grabbed one rebound in eight minutes vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (11/12)... Registered four rebounds and one block vs. VCU (11/17)... Grabbed four rebounds and scored two points vs. Saint Joseph's (11/18)... Recorded two points and three rebounds vs. Yale (11/22)... Pulled down four rebounds and had two points vs. NJIT (12/6)... Blocked two shots vs. Wake Forest (12/10)... Had two rebounds at Dayton (12/21)... Had three rebounds and two points at Longwood (12/23) in 10 minutes... Recorded three points and five rebounds at Syracuse (12/28)... Scored four points in 21 minutes vs. West Virginia (12/30)... Grabbed a season-high six rebounds to go with three points in 10 minutes at Providence (1/7)... Grabbed three rebounds vs. DePaul (1/10)... Had four points to go with two rebounds and two blocks at Villanova (1/18)... Had four points and six rebounds in his first collegiate start at Marquette (1/31)... Scored four points at UConn (2/4).
2010-2011: Played in 16 games... Averaged 0.4 points and 1.1 rebounds per game... Missed the season's first 15 games with Mononucleosis... Made collegiate debut with one rebound in one minute vs. Syracuse (1/8)... Played seven minutes at DePaul (1/12).... Played seven minutes at Pittsburgh (1/15)... Scored first collegiate points with a pair of made free throws vs. Rutgers (1/22)... Grabbed two rebounds and blocked his first shot in nine minutes at Syracuse (1/25)... Scored first field goal and grabbed two rebounds vs. UConn (2/5)... Had two points and three rebounds at Marquette (2/19)... Grabbed a season-high four rebounds at Notre Dame (2/26)... Played a season-high 13 minutes vs. Marquette (3/5).
BEFORE SETON HALL/PERSONAL: Native of Manchester, England... Played at the Canarias Basketball Academy (CBA) in the Canary Islands, Spain... Former teammate of Pirate forward Patrik Auda... Latest in a long pipeline of Seton Hall players from Europe including stars such as Arturas Karnishovas and Rimas Kaukenas... Opted to forego remaining year of high school eligibility to sign with the Pirates following early graduation... Averaged over 20 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks per game for the Canarias Basketball Academy... Former member of England's under-18 national team averaging better than eight points and eight rebounds per game on the national stage... Ranked as the #75 power forward by ESPN.com... Born Sept. 11, 1992.