Andre Greene Jr.
AT VIRGINIA:
2024 – Recorded the longest reception of his career, a 24-yard catch, in 24-19 win at No. 23 Pittsburgh (11/9) … finished with a career-high 30 receiving yards on three catches in win at Pitt … recorded first UVA catch in 24-14 win over Boston College (10/5) … also caught two-point conversion in the 4th quarter against BC … made UVA debut in season opener against Richmond (8/31).
PRIOR TO VIRGINIA (NORTH CAROLINA)
2023 (SOPHOMORE)
• Appeared in six games
• Made two catches for 17 yards
2022 (FRESHMAN)
• Appeared in five games at wide receiver
• Made collegiate debut in the season opener against FAMU and appeared in games against Appalachian State, Georgia State, Virginia Tech and Oregon
• Did not record any stats prior to the bowl game
• Made his first career start in the bowl game against Oregon, with three receptions for 26 yards and a touchdown
• Retained ability to redshirt
PREP & PERSONAL
• A four-star prospect listed as the nation’s 61st-best player, the No. 8 wide receiver and the No. 3 player in Virginia in the 247Sports Composite
• Ranked as the nation’s 36th-best player, the No. 4 wide receiver and the No. 3 player in the state according to Rivals
• Tabbed as the nation’s 100th-best player, the No. 11 wide receiver and the No. 5 player in the state according to ESPN
• A member of the ESPN 300
• Listed as the nation’s 88th-best player, the No. 11 wide receiver and the No. 3 player in the state by On3
• Invited to the Under Armour All-American game, the All-American Bowl and the Polynesian Bowl
• Was a team captain
• Tallied 85 catches for 1,456 yards and at least 17 TDs during his prep career
• Led his team to its first undefeated regular season, catching 42 passes for 833 yards and 15 TDs as a senior
• Also made three INTs, returning one for a TD, on defense
• Earned All-Prep League Player of the Year honors
• Posted 12 receptions for 234 yards and two TDs in an abbreviated three-game season as a junior
• Racked up 31 catches for 600 yards as a sophomore
• Helped St. Christopher’s to a 10-2 record and the state finals
• His quarterback at St. Christopher’s was UVA baseball All-American shortstop Griff O’Ferrall.
• Also played basketball for four years and ran track as a freshman
• Coached by Lance Clelland.
• Son of Alexis Brown and Andre Greene Sr.
• Enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences