2025-26 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 43
Cameron Carr
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 6-5
- Weight:
- 175
- Class:
- Redshirt Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Eden Prairie, Minn.
- High School:
- Link Academy
- Prev School:
- Tennessee
2024-25 (Sophomore, Tennessee): Injured his left thumb in a victory over Austin Peay (11/17/24) âĶ Scored four points, made his lone 3-point attempt and, for the second time as a collegian, blocked two shots in that game (11/17/24) âĶ Scored 13 points on a 3-of-4 field-goal clip and a 6-of-7 free-throw tally in 16 minutes of action, adding two assists, versus Montana (11/13/24), setting career highs in points, made free throws, free-throw attempts and minutes, while tying his top mark in made field goals and assists âĶ Chosen to attend the prestigious Jayson Tatum Elite Camp over the summer.
2023-24 (Freshman, Tennessee): Played in 14 games, including six in SEC play and two in the NCAA Tournament âĶ Finished with 23 points and seven assists in 60 minutes of action âĶ Knocked down his lone shot attempt, a corner 3-pointer, in the Sweet 16 win versus No. 11 Creighton (3/29/24) âĶ Scored a then-career-best eight points and went 2-of-4 from beyond the arc, making multiple 3-pointers in a game for the first time, against Vanderbilt (2/17/24) âĶ Notched his first assist and rebound in SEC play during the victory at No. 10/8 Kentucky (2/3/24) âĶ Set new highs in rebounds (three) and blocks (two) and a then-career-high in minutes (10) in the win over Georgia Southern (12/12/23), adding two points âĶ Made his official Tennessee debut in an season-opening triumph over Tennessee Tech (11/6/23) âĶ SEC Academic Honor Roll.
High School: Four-star recruit and a top-three prospect in the state of Missouri âĶ Tabbed as the No. 46 player, and eighth-best shooting guard in the country by Rivals âĶ Attended Link Academy for his final two years, playing alongside former Bear JaâKobe Walter âĶ Teamed up with Walter and current BU assistant, Bill Armstrong to win the GEICO Nationals championship and finish No. 1 in both the ESPN and MaxPreps national rankings âĶ Scored a team-high 18 points on 6-of-10 shooting in the GEICO Nationals semifinal win over Sunrise Christian Academy and earned City of Palms Classic All-Tournament Team status earlier in the season âĶ Took part in the elite NBPA Top 100 Camp in June 2022 in Kissimmee, Fla. âĶ Missed his junior season with a knee injury âĶ Attended Manhattan High School in Manhattan, Kan., for two years while his father was an assistant womenâs coach and his sister played for the Wildcats âĶ Aided MoKan Elite to a 2022 Nike EYBL Peach Jam championship, posting a 5.7 assist-to-turnover ratio and shooting 35.0 percent from 3-point range.
Personal: Full name is Cameron Louis Christopher Carr âĶ Born in Eden Prairie, Minn. âĶ Parents are Chris Carr and Tanya Carr âĶ Father, currently an assistant men's basketball coach at DII Drury University (Mo.), played six seasons in the NBA (1995-2001) and was the 1994-95 MVC Player of the Year and MVC Tournament MVP at Southern Illinois (1992-95) âĶ Father finished as the runner-up to Kobe Bryant in the 1997 NBA All-Star Saturday Night Slam Dunk Contest âĶ Mother was a member of the Minnesota Timberwolvesâ dance team and is now a real estate analyst âĶ Has four older sisters, Tayler, Tamika, Christianna and Nadja, the third of whom played college basketball at Kansas State (2018-21), Syracuse (2021-22) and Arkansas (2022-23), totaling 1,745 points, good for 11.5 per game.
2023-24 (Freshman, Tennessee): Played in 14 games, including six in SEC play and two in the NCAA Tournament âĶ Finished with 23 points and seven assists in 60 minutes of action âĶ Knocked down his lone shot attempt, a corner 3-pointer, in the Sweet 16 win versus No. 11 Creighton (3/29/24) âĶ Scored a then-career-best eight points and went 2-of-4 from beyond the arc, making multiple 3-pointers in a game for the first time, against Vanderbilt (2/17/24) âĶ Notched his first assist and rebound in SEC play during the victory at No. 10/8 Kentucky (2/3/24) âĶ Set new highs in rebounds (three) and blocks (two) and a then-career-high in minutes (10) in the win over Georgia Southern (12/12/23), adding two points âĶ Made his official Tennessee debut in an season-opening triumph over Tennessee Tech (11/6/23) âĶ SEC Academic Honor Roll.
High School: Four-star recruit and a top-three prospect in the state of Missouri âĶ Tabbed as the No. 46 player, and eighth-best shooting guard in the country by Rivals âĶ Attended Link Academy for his final two years, playing alongside former Bear JaâKobe Walter âĶ Teamed up with Walter and current BU assistant, Bill Armstrong to win the GEICO Nationals championship and finish No. 1 in both the ESPN and MaxPreps national rankings âĶ Scored a team-high 18 points on 6-of-10 shooting in the GEICO Nationals semifinal win over Sunrise Christian Academy and earned City of Palms Classic All-Tournament Team status earlier in the season âĶ Took part in the elite NBPA Top 100 Camp in June 2022 in Kissimmee, Fla. âĶ Missed his junior season with a knee injury âĶ Attended Manhattan High School in Manhattan, Kan., for two years while his father was an assistant womenâs coach and his sister played for the Wildcats âĶ Aided MoKan Elite to a 2022 Nike EYBL Peach Jam championship, posting a 5.7 assist-to-turnover ratio and shooting 35.0 percent from 3-point range.
Personal: Full name is Cameron Louis Christopher Carr âĶ Born in Eden Prairie, Minn. âĶ Parents are Chris Carr and Tanya Carr âĶ Father, currently an assistant men's basketball coach at DII Drury University (Mo.), played six seasons in the NBA (1995-2001) and was the 1994-95 MVC Player of the Year and MVC Tournament MVP at Southern Illinois (1992-95) âĶ Father finished as the runner-up to Kobe Bryant in the 1997 NBA All-Star Saturday Night Slam Dunk Contest âĶ Mother was a member of the Minnesota Timberwolvesâ dance team and is now a real estate analyst âĶ Has four older sisters, Tayler, Tamika, Christianna and Nadja, the third of whom played college basketball at Kansas State (2018-21), Syracuse (2021-22) and Arkansas (2022-23), totaling 1,745 points, good for 11.5 per game.
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