As a senior: Bell averaged 15.5 points per game to wrap up a terrific career. He set a single-season record with 73 steals and ranked 9th in the nation in that category. He was 6th in the country with 2.81 steals per game. In the final game of the season, Bell became the program’s career leader in steals with 207. Bell also finished his career ranked 7th in career points (1476), 7th in three-pointers (175), and 9th in made field goals (529).
As a junior: Bell was named to the NAC All-Tournament Team after an impressive display in the postseason. Bell finished the year ranked second on the team in points per game (14.9), assists (70) and steals (69). He ranked 15th in the nation with 2.56 steals per game and 16th in total steals. He knocked down 46 three-pointers to move into 10th all-time with 138. Bell also became the 19th player in program history to reach 1000 career points and finished his junior season with 1074 to rank 18th. In one of the more memorable performances in program history, Bell led the Chargers to an upset victory over second seed Husson in the NAC semifinals. Bell scored 40 of the team's 89 points on 14-of-23 shooting in 39 minutes of action. He was 7-of-9 from beyond the arc and made all five of his free throws. The 40 points is tied for sixth most in a game by a Charger. In the team's second game of the season, Bell registered a single-game record-tying eight steals to help the team beat St. Joseph's (Brooklyn), 66-62.
As a sophomore: Bell was named All-NAC First Team and ECAC Division III New England First Team. Bell led the team with 20.1 points per game to tie for the fifth highest average in a single-season in program history. He was fifth in the NAC at 17.8 points per conference game. Bell also led the team with 54 steals and was second with 97 assists. Bell was near the top of the league leaders in minutes (3rd), steals (5th), assists (7th) and free throw percentage (8th). He ranked 18th in the nation in minutes played and was 40th in total points. Bell registered career-highs of 34 points and eight assists at Husson on January 28. For his efforts against Husson and also Maine Maritime during the week beginning Jan. 23, Bell was named to the D3hoops.com Team of the Week.
As a freshman: After missing the first semester due to injury, Bell came back in the second half of the year to play 15 games. He was third on the team with 10.1 points per game and poured in a season best 19 in a victory at New England College on February 16.
At Bishop Brady: Jourdain was on the basketball and baseball teams for the Giants. He scored 1000 points and was twice the Player of the Year. He also was named All-State all four years. Jourdain led the baseball team in RBI's and was Defensive Player of the Year.
Career Highs - Updated after 2018-19 season
Pts. |
40 (2-23-18 vs Husson) |
Reb. |
10 (three times) |
Asst. |
8 (1-28-17 at Husson) |
Blk. |
2 (1-19-16 vs. Lyndon) |
Stl. |
9 * (11/20/18 vs. Plymouth State) |
* = single-game steals record
Career Stats - Updated after 2018-19 season
Season |
FG |
FG% |
3pt |
3pt% |
FT |
FT% |
Rebs |
RPG |
Ast |
Blk |
Stl |
Pts |
PPG |
2015-16 |
55-146 |
.377 |
27-79 |
.342 |
14-17 |
.824 |
40 |
2.7 |
23 |
3 |
11 |
151 |
10.1 |
2016-17 |
176-441 |
.399 |
65-195 |
.333 |
105-130 |
.808 |
139 |
5.3 |
97 |
5 |
54 |
522 |
20.1 |
2017-18 |
146-374 |
.390 |
46-143 |
.322 |
63-81 |
.778 |
98 |
3.6 |
70 |
3 |
69 |
401 |
14.9 |
2018-19 |
152-341 |
.446 |
37-106 |
.349 |
61-84 |
.726 |
125 |
4.8 |
86 |
10 |
73 $ |
402 |
15.5 |
Total |
529-1302 # |
.406 |
175-523 ! |
.335 |
243-312 |
.779 |
402 |
4.3 |
276 |
21 |
207 ~ |
1476 ^ |
15.7 |
^ = ranks 7th in career points
~ = Career leader in steals
# = ranks 9th in made field goals
! = ranks 7th in career 3-pointers
$ = single-season steals record