Tarise Bryson


Tarise Bryson is an American basketball player, best known for his NCAA [Men's Basketball All-Americans|All-American] college career at Illinois State University.
Bryson, a 6'1" guard from Decatur, Illinois, came to Illinois State in 1997 but was declared academically ineligible for what would have been his freshman season. Returning to the court in the 1998–99 [NCAA Division I men's basketball season|1998–99 season], Bryson led the Redbirds in scoring at 15.5 points per game. As a sophomore and junior, Bryson also led the team in scoring and was named Missouri [Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year|Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year] and an AP Honorable Mention All-American as a junior in NCAA [Division I">National Collegiate Athletic Association">NCAA [Division I men's basketball season|2000–01]. That season he averaged 22.8 points per game, the fourth highest scoring average in the nation.
In the first game of his senior year, Bryson broke his wrist and was out for the year. After an NCAA eligibility investigation, he was denied a waiver for a sixth year.
Undrafted by the NBA, Bryson played professionally in Venezuela, in the United States Basketball League and briefly for the Harlem Globetrotters.