2024-25 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster
Boswell, Bishop

Jersey Number 3
Bishop Boswell
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- G
- Height:
- 6-4
- Weight:
- 203
- Hometown:
- Charlotte, N.C.
- High School:
- Myers Park High School
Bio
CAREER HIGHS
- Points: 2 (3x) // last vs. Wofford (N), 3/20/25
- Rebounds: 3 // at Illinois, 12/14/24
- Assists: 3 (2x) // last vs. Florida, 2/1/25
- Steals: 1 (5x) // last vs. South Carolina, 3/8/25
- Blocks: -- // --
- Field Goals: 1 (3x) // last vs. Wofford (N), 3/20/25
- Field-Goal Attempts: 3 // vs. Florida, 2/1/25
- 3-Pointers: -- // --
- 3-Point Attempts: 2 // vs. Florida, 2/1/25
- Free Throws: 1 // vs. Syracuse, 12/3/24
- Free-Throw Attempts: 2 // vs. Syracuse, 12/3/24
- Minutes: 11:12 // at Florida, 1/7/25
HONORS
- 2024-25 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll
2024-25 - FRESHMAN
- Game-by-Game Statistics
- Played in 28 games, missing two due to injury, and totaled 106 minutes of court time on the season.
- Accumulated 16 rebounds (six offensive), 14 assists, seven points, five steals and three made field goals in his first year on Rocky Top.
- Grabbed multiple rebounds in four outings and dished out multiple assists in three contests, logging one steal on five occasions.
- Tied for fourth on the team with three "One Fly, We All Fly" pregame dunks, including two in the NCAA Tournament.
- Scored two points, making his lone field-goal attempt, and grabbed one rebound in the NCAA Tournament Round of 64 win against Wofford (3/20/25).
- Tied a season best mark with three assists in the victory over No. 5/6 Florida (2/1/25), adding one steal in 10:53 of action, 19 seconds shy of his top mark.
- Did not play against Middle Tennessee State (12/23/24) due to a right shoulder injury sustained in the prior game.
- Grabbed a season-best three rebounds and played strong defense in six-plus minutes off the bench in the win at Illinois (12/14/24).
- Dished out three assists in four minutes of action against Austin Peay (11/17/24).
- Made his college debut in the victory at Louisville (11/9/24) and connected on his lone field-goal attempt.
- Did not play in the season opener versus Gardner-Webb (11/6/24) while in concussion protocol.
HIGH SCHOOL
- Unanimously considered a four-star recruit and a top-eight prospect in the state of North Carolina.
- Placed No. 72 overall in the 247Sports Composite and No. 75 in the On3 Consensus rankings.
- Tabbed the No. 61 player in the country by ESPN and the No. 69 recruit nationally by Rivals.
- Three-time HighSchoolOT.com All-State designee, earning first-team status as a senior, second-team honors as a junior and third-team plaudits as a sophomore.
- Won back-to-back conference regular season and tournament titles his final two years.
- Averaged 11.5 points, 5.9 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 1.8 steals per game as a senior, earning NCBCA First Team All-District 9 and Charlotte Observer Second Team All-Area plaudits.
- Helped his team to a 27-3 record, 23 straight wins, a John Wall Holiday Invitational title and a state quarterfinal appearance.
- Put up 12.0 points, 5.3 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game his junior year and led Myers Park to a 4A state title, collecting MVP honors in the championship game.
- Also aided his team to a 28-4 record, an Arby’s Classic championship and an appearance in the City of Palms Classic.
- Spent his first two prep years at South Mecklenburg High School, where he turned in a dominant sophomore campaign, averaging 20.5 points, 8.2 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game, garnering NCBCA Third Team All-District 9 and Charlotte Observer All-Area Honorable Mention recognition.
- Two-year letter winner in football, competing as a wide receiver as a freshman and sophomore, collecting all-conference honors the latter season.
- Played with multiple eventual Power Five players in high school, including Sir Mohammed (Notre Dame), Elijah Strong (South Carolina) and Sadiq White (Syracuse).
- Competed for the Team CP3 on the AAU circuit, including in the Nike EYBL.
- Among the notable Myers Park alumni are NFL quarterback Drake Maye, Charlotte head baseball coach Robert Woodard and former NBA player/NBA referee Haywoode Workman.
PERSONAL
- Full name is Bishop Rai Boswell.
- Born Sept. 15, 2005, in Charlotte, N.C.
- Mother, Brittany Boswell, is a massage therapist.
- Does not have any brothers or sisters.
- Majoring in communication studies.
- Interests outside of basketball include anime, fashion, football and music.
- Favorite athlete is Russell Westbrook because of the passion he plays with.
- Best sports memory is winning the 4A state championship as a junior.
- Committed to Tennessee over Georgia, Missouri, South Carolina, Wake Forest and Xavier.
- Chose Tennessee because of the coaching staff and the fans.
- Hails from the same hometown as six former Tennessee players, including one-and-done first-round pick Jaden Springer (2020-21), SEC Player of the Year honoree Tony White (1983-87) and two-time SEC Player of the Year designee Grant Williams (2016-19).
- During his first offseason at Tennessee, added nearly 2.1 inches to his standing vertical jump while putting on 10.3 pounds to his frame, plus logged a reverse band back squat (480) of 2.36 times his body weight.
- Recipient of the Bertelkamp Basketball Scholarship Endowment Fund.
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