2024-25 Men's Basketball
Roster
#12 Garrett Sundra Men's Basketball Roster
Forward
Height
6-11
Weight
215
Class
Freshman
Eligibility
Freshman
Hometown
Ashburn, VA
Last Team
Paul VI Catholic

AS A FRESHMAN (2024-25)
- Saw action in 21-of-33 games & averaged 9.3 min.
- Averaged 2.3 points and 1.5 rebounds.
- Shot 53.3 percent from the field overall.
- Converted 72.7 percent from two-point range.
- Sundra was 8-20 (.400) from three.
- Tied his career high of 11 points vs. SMU on Feb. 19. Sundra shot 3-4 overall, 2-3 from deep and 3-3 from the FT line.
- Saw significant time at Florida State (2/4) and responded with a 3-5 shooting day (2-3 from three) for 8 points.
- The box score may not show it, but Garrett stepped up and played 18 minutes against UNC (2nd highest of the season), grabbing 4 rebounds and playing solid D.
- Came off the bench vs. Le Moyne (12/22) and grabbed a career high 8 rebounds.
- Played his first significant minutes against #21/19 Creighton and Sundra dedlivered. He recorded his first double-digit scoring effort with 11 points on 4-for-5 shooting (3-for-4 from three).
- Followed that with a career high 21 minutes at Georgia when tallied 5 points on 2-for-3 shooting.
PREP CAREER
- Ranked 131st nationally by 247 Sports. ESPN has Sundra ranked 29th in his position and sixth overall in the state of Virginia.
- Key contributor on a loaded Paul VI Catholic squad. In his senior year, Sundra captained a Panthers squad who achieved a 35-3 overall record and No. 1 ranking by MaxPreps.
- Averaged 8.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.0 steals per game.
- As a junior, he helped Paul VI Catholic go 31-4 en route to a state title.
- As a sophomore, the Panthers claimed the 2022 Bass Pro Tournament of Champions.
- Competed on the Nike EYBL Circuit on Team Takeover. Won back-to-back Peach Jam championships.
- Sundra showed off his touch in and around the paint on the EYBL Circuit, shooting 36-of-54 from two.
- A four-star prospect by ESPN and top-100 overall recruit, Sundra ranked fifth in his state and 20th at his position.
- He is the first Notre Dame scholarship player from the Commonwealth of Virginia.