Jahvon Quinerly was born on November 25,1998 and is a former American college basketball player, who previously played for the Memphis Tigers, Villanova Wildcats and Alabama Crimson Tide.
12 Facts About Jahvon Quinerly
Jahvon Quinerly was named to the West roster for the 2018 McDonald's All-American Boys Game, playing against high school teammate Louis King.
Jahvon Quinerly was the program's top recruit in the 2018 class and was expected to replace Jalen Brunson, the reigning national player of the year.
On June 2,2019, Jahvon Quinerly committed to Alabama after considering Pittsburgh.
Jahvon Quinerly sat out for his next year due to transfer rules.
Jahvon Quinerly was named SEC tournament MVP after leading Alabama to the title.
Jahvon Quinerly suffered a knee injury in an NCAA tournament loss to Notre Dame as a junior.
Jahvon Quinerly averaged 14.3 points, 4.3 assists and 3.1 rebounds per game.
On June 25,2023, Jahvon Quinerly announced he would enter the transfer portal and, as a graduate transfer, would be eligible to play for a new team immediately.
On July 13,2023, Jahvon Quinerly committed to Memphis and Coach Penny Hardaway.
Jahvon Quinerly is a member of the basketball collective "Jelly Fam" centered around flashy finger roll layups, which he helped create with prominent high school player Isaiah Washington.
Jahvon Quinerly's younger brother, Jaden, was a walk-on basketball player at Alabama.