Former Carleton University basketball star Philip Scrubb is headed overseas to continue his career.

Scrubb, who along with brother Thomas won five-straight national championships with the Ravens, will spend the next two years playing in Greece after signing a two-year deal with AEK Athens, which competes in the Greek Basketball League and the Eurocup.

Scrubb had 28 points and 10 assists as Carleton beat the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees by 47 points to win his fifth and final championship. His standout university career earned him invites to three NBA mini-camps, in Toronto, Indiana and Dallas. He finished his senior year averaging 16.6 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. Scrubb was also named Rookie of the Year to kick-off his wildly successful run with the Ravens and was named CIS Player of the Year three times while maintaining a strong academic record.

"Phil is a highly talented and well-accomplished player," head coach Dave Smart, who will take a leave of absence from the program next year, said after Scrubb won the Player of the Year award in 2014. "His ability speaks for itself in his success. He is a humble and selfless individual regarding the team. He is an extremely good student, balancing his dedication to the team and sport with his academic."

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