Vancouver Bandits Announce Ransford Brempong as Lead Assistant Coach

The Vancouver Bandits announced Thursday that longtime Canadian Senior Men’s National team forward and seasoned international pro, Ransford Brempong, has been announced as its lead assistant coach for its upcoming season at Langley Events Centre (LEC).
Brempong played his last year of pro basketball with the Bandits in 2019, averaging 5.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 16.5 minutes played per game over 11 games of action with BC’s pro basketball team.
Since retiring from professional play, Ransford has provided insight and analysis as Vancouver’s colour commentator for its broadcasts from 2021-23.
“Being part of the Vancouver Bandits as a player, broadcaster and now as the club’s lead assistant coach is an honour that I do not take lightly,” Brempong said.
“The organization has high expectations for our roster and I am excited to lend my decades of experience and skills developed at the collegiate, international and national team levels to help our players get better and to achieve success this summer.”
A native of Thornhill, Ont., and a current resident of North Vancouver, B.C., Brempong played at Western Carolina University, where he showcased his defensive prowess over the course of five seasons of NCAA Division I basketball in the Southern Conference between 2000-05. He graduated as both the school and conference’s all-time leader in blocked shots after averaging 7.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game spread over 116 games (81 starts).
Today, his 308 blocks continue to rank tops in school history and second in the conference. Brempong’s decorated collegiate career set the stage for an impressive stretch of six years of European pro basketball spread across top leagues in Germany and the Netherlands.
He earned an all-star nod twice while in the Netherlands, including recognition as its defensive player of the year in 2006 after leading the Dutch league in blocks and rebounds. Bolstering his professional accomplishments are Brempong’s eight years spent suiting up for the red and white as a key cog in Canada’s Senior Men’s National Team program.
While with the national team, Brempong built his relationship with current Bandits head coach and general manager Kyle Julius, who prior to coaching also played NCAA Division I basketball in the early 2000s and later starred at the University of Guelph before taking his career overseas. Brempong and Julius frequented various Canadian national team training camps and competitions together.
“Rans brings a wealth of experience and a true passion for the game to our team. He has played at the highest levels and he understands our players and the league. I know what Rans is all about and I am excited to work with and learn from him,” said Bandits head coach and general manager Kyle Julius.
Today, Brempong continues to give back to the game and is the founder and owner of WCT Hoops, a youth basketball program that develops local players on Vancouver’s North Shore.
The Vancouver Bandits open the club’s sixth season when the club tips off on May 23rd at 7 p.m. for its highly anticipated home opener against the Montréal Alliance.
Vancouver will play a total of 10 regular season home games in 2024 between Thursday, May 23 and Thursday, July 18. The Bandits wrap up regular season action on the road against Montréal on Sunday, July 28 at 1 p.m. PT.
All CEBL regular season games including playoffs will be live-streamed on TSN+, as well as the CEBL’s OTT platform,
CEBL+, and on CEBL Mobile, the official app of the CEBL (available on Android and iOS devices).
Exclusive single game tickets for the Bandits’ highly anticipated ‘Home Opener Weekend’ featuring games on Thursday, May 23 and Sunday, May 26 are on sale now at
this link.
Individuals interested in ticket flexibility or purchasing a bundle of tickets are invited to consider a flex pack or season tickets. More information can be found at thebandits.ca/tickets or by speaking with a Bandits representative by calling (604) 455-8881 or emailing tickets@thebandits.ca.
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