Education
Vancouver College.
Vancouver College.
He is 6"3" (191 m) tall. A point guard-shooting guard from the Carleton University Ravens. Scrubb played high school basketball at Vancouver College, under the legendary basketball coach Bill Disbrow.
He averaged 13.1 points per game, and helped the Ravens to a perfect 22-0 record, and their seventh national championship.
In his second season at Carleton, Scrubb led the Ravens to another 22-0 season, and earned the Mike Moser Memorial Trophy as the Outstanding Player in the Commonwealth of Independent States . He also was awarded the Jack Donohue Trophy as Most Valuable Player of the Commonwealth of Independent States Championship Tournament, as the Ravens took the national title again. He is the only three-time recipient of the award in Commonwealth of Independent States history.
In his final season at Carleton, Scrubb led the Ravens to their fifth consecutive national title, and earned his second Donohue Trophy as playoff Most Valuable Player. He also was selected First Team All-Canadian for the fourth consecutive year. After finishing the season at Carleton, Scrubb signed with Entersport, a leading professional basketball agency.
In July 2015, Scrubb played with the National Basketball Association Summer League teams of the Memphis Grizzlies and the Toronto Raptors.
In August 2015, Scrubb began his professional career with the Greek League club AEK Athens, after signing a two-year contract with them. In the winter of 2016, he moved to Germany, after he was loaned by AEK to the German League club the Skyliners Frankfurt.