2024-25 (Senior)
• Washington transfer who provides rim protection and a defensive presence after starting for the Huskies for the last two seasons
• Averages 3.4 points per game on 77 percent shooting and 3.5 rebounds per game
• Matched his season high with six rebounds and added six points aginst Rutgers
• Grabbed five rebounds and blocked two shots in 15 minutes of work against Southern
• Played a key role in the win at Hawai’i with six points, five boards and a block in 21 minutes, as NU was +14 with him on the court
• Had four points and three rebounds in 15 minutes in the victory over Indiana
• Totaled five points, four boards and two assists in 14 minutes in the win over North Florida
• Finished with a season-high 12 points on 6-of-6 shooting and five boards in the win over South Dakota
• Grabbed six rebounds and added a steal while helping limit Ryan Kalkbrenner without a field goal in NU’s 74-63 win over No. 14 Creighton
• Totaled three rebounds and a blocked shot in 21 minutes against Saint Mary’s after missing the FDU game because of an injury
• Finished with nine points, four rebounds and a blocked shot against Bethune-Cookman
BEFORE NEBRASKA
Braxton Meah (pronounced MEE-uh) spent the last two seasons at the University of Washington, where he started 47 games for the Huskies. In 2023-24, he played in all 32 games, averaging 5.3 points on 77 percent shooting and 5.3 rebounds per game, leading Washington in both field goal percentage and blocked shots (27). He reached double figures six times in 2023-24, including a 19-point, eight-rebound, five-block effort against UCLA when he was a perfect 8-of-8 from the field. He posted four games with 10 or more rebounds, including a career-high 14 rebounds at Arizona State when he had 13 points, including the game-winning free throws in overtime. It was one of three double-doubles that Meah had in Pac-12 play, as he totaled 10 points and 14 rebounds against Arizona State in the first meeting as well as 15 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks at Oregon.
Meah was an impact newcomer for Washington in 2022-23, starting 31 games he played in that season and averaging 8.8 points, 7.2 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game. He was selected to the Pac-12 All-Defensive team after ranking fifth in the conference in blocked shots and seventh in rebounding, while also pacing the Pac-12 with a .706 field goal percentage. He had 14 double-figure games, including a career-high 21 points on 8-of-10 shooting, along with nine rebounds and five blocked shots against Stanford, and had 20 points, seven rebounds and three blocked shots against UCLA. Meah had three-double doubles – all in Pac-12 action – and six games with at least 10 rebounds. He recorded five-or-more blocks three times, including a career-high six blocks against Cal Poly and five each against UCLA and at Cal.
He began his career at Fresno State, where he played 52 games over his first two collegiate seasons. He had a season-high 14 points on 6-of-6 shooting against Youngstown State in 2021-22, as he averaged 2.2 points on 78 percent shooting and 2.2 rebounds per game in 32 contests. He played in 23 games as a freshman, averaging 2.8 points and 2.3 rebounds per game.
Meah played for San Joaquin Memorial as a junior during the 2018-19 season for Coach Brad Roznovsky, averaging 11.3 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game en route to a 22-11 record and the Central Section Division II title. He was teammates with Jalen Green, who was the No. 2 pick of the 2021 NBA Draft. He played two seasons at Layton (Utah) Christian Academy. Meah did not play at SJM during what would have been his senior season (2019-20) because he started his high school eligibility clock by enrolling while still junior-high age, which is allowed in the state of Utah. He played his AAU ball with the Las Vegas Prospects and Coach Quincy Pondexter on the EYBL circuit.
PERSONAL
The son of Ranu and Natalie Meah and Myisha Pondexter, Braxton was born on July 24, 2001, in Layton, Utah. He has four brothers (Peyton, Gage, Myron and Myles). Braxton is majoring in human development and sociology at Nebraska.