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Milan Brown is in his first season as
the head men's basketball coach at
the College of the Holy Cross in
2010-2011. The 16th head coach in
the history of the program, he
joined the Crusaders after spending
the last seven seasons as head coach
at Mount St. Mary's.
During the last three years at Mount
St. Mary's, Brown led the
Mountaineers to three straight
winning seasons and a pair of
postseason appearances. His teams
posted a 54-44 record (.551) during
those three years, including a 35-19
mark (.648) in Northeast Conference
play. Defense was a staple of
Brown's squads, as the Mountaineers
allowed just 64.7 points per game
and 41.7 percent field goal shooting
over the last three seasons, while
holding their opposition to under 70
points in 72 out of 98 games. During
the 2007-2008 campaign, Brown led
Mount St. Mary's to the first NCAA
Division I Tournament victory in
school history, with a 69-60 win
over Coppin State in the opening
round.
During the 2009-2010 season, Brown's
Mount St. Mary's team posted an
overall record of 16-15, and
finished third in the Northeast
Conference with a 12-6 mark in
league games. The Mountaineers led
the Northeast Conference and ranked
48th in the nation by allowing only
63.2 points per game. Mount St.
Mary's also posted an 11-game
winning streak from Jan. 28-March 4,
the second-longest streak in the
school's Division I history, and
advanced to the semifinals of the
Northeast Conference Tournament. In
addition, the Mountaineers
non-conference strength of schedule
ranked as the 25th hardest in the
nation.
In 2008-2009, Brown's squad went
19-14 overall and 12-6 in the
Northeast Conference, placing second
in the league. The Mountaineers
advanced to the Northeast Conference
championship game, before suffering
a tough 48-46 loss on the road to
Robert Morris. Mount St. Mary's was
then selected to play in the College
Insider Tournament, where it fell at
James Madison 69-58 in the first
round.
During the 2007-2008 campaign, Brown
led the Mountaineers to their first
winning record in 11 seasons,
posting an overall mark of 19-15.
Mount St. Mary's finished the
regular season in fourth place in
the Northeast Conference with an
11-7 mark in league games, before
running off three straight victories
to claim the NEC Tournament title.
Included during that tournament run
were an 83-65 victory at Robert
Morris in the semifinals, and a
68-55 win at Sacred Heart in the
championship game. The Mountaineers
then took down Coppin State (69-60)
in the NCAA opening round, before
falling to North Carolina (113-74)
in their next game.
Brown took over as the head coach at
Mount St. Mary's in 2003-2004, and
led his team to its first Northeast
Conference Tournament appearance
since 1998-1999 during his first
season. By his third year in
2005-2006, the Mountaineers finished
fourth in the Northeast Conference
with an 11-7 record, good for their
highest finish in the league since
1996-1997. Following the 2005-2006
campaign, Brown was selected as the
Northeast Conference's Coach of the
Year by College Insider. He then
directed Mount St. Mary's to another
fourth place finish in the NEC in
2006-2007, with a 9-9 mark in
conference games.
Before serving as the head coach at
Mount St. Mary's, Brown had two
stints as an assistant coach for the
Mountaineers under Jim Phelan. He
was the associate head coach at
Mount St. Mary's during the
2002-2003 campaign, after serving as
an assistant coach from 1997-2000.
During the 1998-1999 campaign, Brown
helped lead the Mountaineers to the
Northeast Conference Tournament
crown and an appearance in the NCAA
Tournament.
From 2000-2002, Brown was an
assistant coach at William & Mary
under Rick Boyages. He previously
served as an assistant under Jeff
Capel at Old Dominion from
1995-1997, helping lead the Monarchs
to a combined record of 40-24 over
two seasons. In 1996-1997, the
Monarchs won both the Colonial
Athletic Association regular season
and tournament titles, and advanced
to the NCAA Tournament. Brown began
his coaching career in 1994-1995 as
an assistant at Kecoughtan High
School in Hampton, Va., where he
helped lead the team to a 23-7
record and the state championship.
A 1993 graduate of Howard University
with a bachelor's degree in
marketing, Brown earned
All-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
honors his senior year after
averaging 13.1 points and 4.4
assists per game. He currently ranks
second on the Bison's all-time
career list for assists with 445,
and scored 1,102 career points.
Brown led Howard to the Mid-Eastern
Athletic Conference regular season
and tournament titles during the
1991-1992 season, earning All-MEAC
Tournament honors. He was then named
the CBS Player of the Game for the
Bison's contest with Kansas in the
1992 NCAA Tournament. Brown had his
number at Howard retired in December
of 2005.
The son of Charles and Pamela Brown,
he is the oldest of three children.
His brother, Morocco, played
football at North Carolina State,
and is the director of pro personnel
for the Washington Redskins. His
other brother, Marseille, played
basketball at both Richmond and
Hampton, advancing to the NCAA
Tournament at each school.
Brown, who turned 39 in January, and
his wife Tina have two daughters (Nyla
and Sanaa). |