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Alex Sobel is a basketball player who plays the forward position.[1]
Early and personal life
His hometown is Setauket, New York.[1] He attended Ward Melville High School.[1] He is 6-8 (203 cm) tall, and weighs 230 pounds (104kg).[1]
College career
He first attended Middlebury College.[2] There, in 2021-22, he was named First-Team All-NESCAC, D3hoops.com First-Team All-Region 1, NABC First-Team All-District I, and D3hoops.com Fourth-Team All-American.[2]
In 2022-23 he was 2nd in the nation in blocks (101) and blocks per game (3.88), and led the NESCAC in points per game (19.4), rebounds per game (11.8), and blocks per game (3.88).[2] He was named a Small College Basketball’s Clarence “Bevo” Francis Award Finalist, the D3hoops.com National Player of the Year, a D3hoops.com First-Team All-American, a NABC First-Team All-American, to the D3hoops.com First-Team All-Region 1, the D3hoops.com Region 1 Most Outstanding Player, to the NABC First-Team All-District I, the NABC District I Player of the Year the NESCAC Player & Defensive Player of the Year, to the First-Team All-NESCAC, and a 2x USBWA National Player of the Week.[2]
He then attended Sacred Heart University, and played basketball for the Sacred Heart Pioneers in the Northeast Conference.[1] In 2023-24 he played 31 games (30 starts), and averaged 12.3 points and 7.4 rebounds (4th in the conference), 1.2 steals, and 2.8 blocks (leading the conference, and 6th in the NCAA) per game, as he had a .591 two-point field goal percentage (leading the conference).[1] He was named to the 2023-24 All-NEC 2nd Team.[1]