Honor Roll
Siena’s all-time career scoring leader with 2,284 career points, Brown led Siena to three national postseason tournament appearances highlighted by the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 1989. He scored a program NCAA Tournament record 32 points – including the game-winning free throws with three seconds remaining – to lead Siena to an 80-78 upset of Stanford.
Nicknamed “Showbiz,” Brown was a 1989 Sporting News and both a 1991 Associated Press and United Press International All-American Honorable Mention. He was named the 1991 MAAC Player of the Year and was also tabbed a First Team All-MAAC and MAAC All-Tournament Team selection in each of Siena’s first two seasons in the conference. He had previously been named the 1988 North Atlantic Conference Rookie of the Year, and a 1989 All-North Atlantic Conference First Team honoree.
A 1998 Siena Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, Brown also ranks as the program’s all-time career leader in scoring average (18.6), assists per game (6.5), and field goals made (850). He also stands second all-time in program history in assists (796), fourth in both steals (221) and three-pointers made (224), and fifth in three-point field goal percentage (.423).
Following a 15-year professional playing career overseas, Brown has spent the past 10 seasons as the head coach at Division III New Jersey City University.