Awards:
- NAIA Division 1 All-American Third Team (2019-20)
- All-GSAC Selection (2019-20)
- NAIA Division 1 Player of the Week (Dec. 11, 2019)
2019-20 (Senior): Explosive forward capped a sparkling three-year career at TMU with a marvelous campaign that earned him two postseason honors…one of two players on the squad to start all of the club’s 31 games…led the team in scoring and was third in the GSAC at 19.2 ppg (15th in the NAIA)…paced the squad and the GSAC with 155 free throws and led the team in field goals (197, third in the GSAC) and free throw percentage (79.1%)…finished second on the club in rebound average (7.2 rpg, fifth in the GSAC) and total rebounds (223, tied for fourth in the GSAC)…finished second on the team with 46 three-pointers, sinking a career-high equaling five treys in a game three times…scored in double figures 26 times…scored 40 or more points three times in a five-game stretch from Nov. 21-Dec. 12, highlighted by a career-high 43 points vs. The College of Idaho on Nov. 29…tallied 40 points against SAGU American Indian eight days earlier when he went 16-of-20 from the field, including 5-of-8 from behind the arc, pulled down 10 rebounds and handed out six assists…named NAIA Division I Player of the Week on Dec. 11…recorded six double-doubles…grabbed a season-high 15 rebounds twice: vs. San Diego Christian on Dec. 14 and at Life Pacific on Jan. 25…dished out a season-high seven assists at San Diego Christian on Feb. 13…sank a season-high 11 free throws in a game twice: at Arizona Christian on Dec. 5 and vs. San Diego Christian on Dec. 14…was second on the team with 34 blocked shots, sending back a season-high four vs. Menlo on Feb. 6…named GSAC Player of the Week three times (Dec. 9 & 16, and Jan. 27)…earned All-GSAC and NAIA Division I All-American (third-team) accolades for the first time…scored 1,437 career points…finished his career seventh on the program’s all-time blocked shots list (92)...was 10th all-tim at TMU in field goal percentage (53.9%), and 11th in free throws (334).
2018-2019 (Junior): Athletic front-court player excelled during a sparkling junior campaign, averaging in double figures for points for the second year in a row and rebounding at a high clip…was fourth on the club in scoring at just over 14 ppg…scored in double figures 22 times, highlighted by a career-high 31 points at Arizona Christian on Dec. 1…tallied 25 points at Hope International on Feb. 7 and tossed in 24 more in a NAIA opening-round loss to the University of Science & Arts (OK) on Mar. 21…posted eight double-doubles…averaged just over eight rebounds per outing and had 11 double-figure rebounding games, highlighted by two 13-rebound outings, vs. Bethesda on Nov. 13 and at Arizona Christian on Dec. 1…finished second on the team with 39 blocks, including a season-high five vs. Vanguard on Feb. 23…chosen as the GSAC Player of the Week on Feb. 11.
2017-18 (Sophomore): Long, angular front-court player moved into the starting lineup four games into the season and put together a terrific all-around campaign … scored in double figures 21 times, highlighted by a season-high 27 points at Pacific Union on Dec. 2 … scored more than 20 points three other times, including 24 against Bethesda on Nov. 14 when he poured in a season-high five 3-pointers … finished second on the squad in rebounding (8.2 rpg, fourth in the GSAC) … had seven, double-digit rebounding outings … hauled down a season-high 17 rebounds in a NAIA Tournament first-round game vs. Peru State (Neb.) on March 14 …handed out a season-best 11 assists vs. Montana Western on Dec. 19. Â
Liberty University:  Played in all 35 games for the Flames in 2016-17 and made eight starts … averaged 5.9 ppg and 3.1 rpg … scored a season-high 18 points vs. Clarks Summit on Dec. 16, 2016 … led the Flames in blocks per game and field goal percentage (51.4).
Tri-City Christian Academy: A four-year letter winner for the Warriors, he was part of two state championship squads … three-time conference player of the year, he was a four-time, first-team, all-state selection … voted ArizonaPreps.com Player of the Year as a senior after leading the Warriors to a 20-1 record while averaging 23.6 ppg, 11.1 rpg, 4.8 apg, 2.2 spg, and 1.8 bpg … a year earlier, he went for 25.8 ppg and 9.2 rpg … as a sophomore, he averaged 23.7 ppg and 9.6 rpg.
Personal: Full name is Brock Boone Gardner ... parents are Troy and Holli ... siblings are Kyler, Macey and Tatum ... major is Bible ... said he chose Master's "to help grow in my relationship with Christ and to have accountability. Also, to play the sport I love."