2020-21 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Farrell, Brynn

Jersey Number 22
Brynn Farrell
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- St. Rose
- Hometown:
- Ortley Beach, N.J.
Bio
Overview
2020-21, Freshman Season
- The 2020-21 season marked Farrell’s first season of collegiate competition.
- Hard-nosed wing player with a quick first step and ability to shoot from deep.
- Named to SEC Community Service Team
- SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll honoree
- Competed in 13 games for Florida, averaging 2.2 points
- Season was cut short following the game with Alabama on Jan. 16 due to a foot injury
- Recorded a career-high 17 points on perfect 5-of-5 shooting (3-of-3 from deep) against Grambling State on Nov. 19
- Also ended a perfect 4-of-4 from the charity stripe against Grambling
- Scored five points and brought down a rebound against Wofford (11/15)
- Pulled-down a season-best three rebounds against Murray State on Dec. 21
2020-21, Freshman Season
- After nursing foot injury to open season, appeared in 14 of final 15 games.
- Scored six of more points in five games, finishing campaign with averages of 3.1 points, 1.1 rebounds and 0.3 assists.
- Registered multiple made three-pointers in three contests.
- Played 20 minutes or more in five games, logging a season-best 25 minutes played at Missouri in first career start (2/21/21).
- Scored seven points in 23 minutes in Florida’s WNIT matchup with Villanova (3/20/21).
- Added eight points and four rebounds in Florida’s win over Charlotte (3/19/21) in the WNIT’s first round of play, connecting on four free throw attempts.
- Knocked down game winning free throws with 20 seconds left in victory over Charlotte (3/19/21).
- Posted eight points and attempted a season-best nine shots at Missouri (2/21/21).
- Broke through for six points and played critical minutes in Florida’s overtime win at LSU (2/11/21).
- Drilled two 3-pointers in Florida’s contest at No. 20 Tennessee (1/31/21).
- Signed with the Gators on Nov. 13, 2019 during the early signing period.
- Played two seasons of high school hoops at Metuchen before transferring to St. Rose for her junior and senior seasons.
- Earned a four-star grade from ProspectsNation and was assigned an 89 overall scouts grade via espnW; ranked No. 28 overall at the wing position.
- Ranked No. 123 overall in the class of 2020 by ProspectsNation
- Scored over 2,000 points between Methuchen and St. Rose.
- 2020 McDonald’s All-American Game nominee.
- As a senior collected, NJ.com 1st Team All-State and 1st Team All-Non-Public honors and was named 1st Team All-Shore.
- Averaged 18 points per game and led her St. Rose squad to its second-straight Non-Public A title as a junior.
- Eclipsed the 1,000 point scoring mark just seven games into her junior season.
- As a freshman, led the state of New Jersey in scoring, averaging 28.1 points to go with 12.8 rebounds per game.
- Earned all-state honors as a freshman, junior and senior.
- In addition to her success competing in high school, Farrell made a name for herself on the AAU circuit starring for Exodus out of New York City.
- Named the MVP of the Battle of the Boro Sophomore Showcase Championship and helped her squad to a Silver Bracket championship at the Nike Championships in Atlanta.
- Comes to the Swamp from Ortley Beach, N.J.
- Father Mike played basketball at Montclair State University in New Jersey.
- Chose UF over Alabama, Arizona and Central Florida.
- Favorite food is macaroni and cheese.
- Dislikes pickles.
- Favorite off the court activity is going to the beach.
- Right handed on the court but eats and writes with her left.
- Credits her toughness on the court to growing up playing with older cousins.
- Played soccer and flag football growing up.
- Played basketball with her older sister at Methuchen.
WBIT: Coach Gardner, McGill and Reynolds Press Conference 3-31-25
Monday, March 31
WBIT: Coach Gardner, McGill and Reynolds Press Conference 3-30-25
Sunday, March 30
WBIT: Coach Finely, Kyle and McGill
Thursday, March 27
Florida at UNLV Presser Finley and Warren
Monday, March 24