Gabe Norwood

[3] Norwood was part of the 2005–06 George Mason Patriots men's basketball team's Final Four run as their sixth man.

[8] In Game 3 of the 2012-13 Philippine Cup quarterfinals, Norwood stepped up with 21 points and 6 assists to eliminate Ginebra and move on to the semis.

[12] The next conference, which was the Commissioner's Cup, Rain or Shine went on a 5-game winning streak, but it was snapped by Talk 'N Text, which was their sixth straight loss to that team.

[14] In the quarterfinals against the Globalport Batang Pier in the Governors' Cup, he hit a corner three with 17.8 seconds left that eventually sent Rain or Shine to the semifinals.

[17] In their matchup against the Barako Bull Energy in the 2013-14 Philippine Cup, Norwood stole a pass for Mick Pennisi and made two free throws to seal the win for Rain or Shine.

In Game 1, he made an alley-oop pass to Paul Lee with 0.9 seconds remaining that gave Rain or Shine the lead.

Lee then sealed the win with a technical free throw when San Mig sued for time without any timeouts left.

[22] Once again Rain Or Shine made another finals stint in the 2015 Commissioner's Cup going up against Talk 'N Text but they failed to secure the championship on their belt after a competitive second overtime in Game 7.

[34] In 2021, Norwood made three of his four three-point attempts as he finished with 15 points that helped Rain or Shine beat the Terrafirma Dyip.

[37] In 2023, Norwood reached the 5,000 points milestone in a win over TNT in which they qualified for the 2023–24 Commissioner's Cup playoffs.

[39] Norwood was a member of the national basketball team of the Philippines that represented the country in the 2007 William Jones Cup, and in the FIBA Asia Championship 2007.

[40][41] In 2008, Norwood was again named to the Philippine Training Pool headed by Coach Yeng Guiao for future international competitions.

[44] His athleticism and versatility on both sides of the floor was a great asset in the team's run to a silver medal finish in the FIBA Asia Men's Championship, hosted in the Philippines.

[48] He also took part in the Olympics Qualifying Tournament, losing both games to France and New Zealand in the preliminary round and failing to advance in the knockout-round.

Chot Reyes, the national team coach, saw Norwood as "...an athletic player and a tall utility man.