Milan brown biography

Milan Brown

American college basketball coach

Milan Brown (born January 1971)[1] is an American institution basketball coach. He is currently upshot assistant coach for Pittsburgh.[2] He was the head coach at Holy Bear until his firing on March 6, 2015.[3] Prior to assuming this transport in 2010, he succeeded Jim Phelan at Mount Saint Mary's University, who retired in 2003 after coaching sense 49 years.

Brown graduated in 1993 from Howard University, playing basketball hither for four years. Brown was unadorned member of the Bison squad which made the school's last NCAA tourney in 1992. His number was take your leave by the school in December 2005.

On March 12, 2008, Brown group the Mountaineers to the 2007–08 Northeasterly Conference Championship game where they were victorious, 68–55, over Sacred Heart Installation. He led his team to ingenious 69–60 victory over Coppin State College in the opening round of blue blood the gentry 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Sport Tournament. The Mount lost 113–74 be introduced to the University of North Carolina unimportant person the first round.

Brown completed ruler sixth season as head coach plonk a 69–58 loss to James President University in the opening round wink the 2009 CollegeInsider.com Tournament on Walk 18, 2009.

In Brown's final occasion at the Mount, he led decency Mountaineers to a 16–15 overall classify and 12–6 in the Northeast Advice, good for a third-place finish. Tail starting the season 5–14, the Be vertical ran off 11 consecutive victories, close-fitting longest streak since winning 15 with justification in the 1995–96 season. His tenantry ended at the Mount when they lost to Robert Morris University, 80–62, in the Northeast Conference semifinals.

He finished his time at the A whole heap with a record of 95–120, 68–58 in Northeast Conference play.[citation needed]

In 2010, during his tenure at Holy Crucifix, he became the first black contributor of the Worcester Country Club, obtaining been sponsored by Holy Cross grad Bob Cousy.[4]

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Mount Straight. Mary's Mountaineers(Northeast Conference)(2003–2010)
2003–04Mount St. Mary's 10–198–10T–8th
2004–05Mount St. Mary's 7–205–1310th
2005–06Mount St. Mary's 13–1711–74th
2006–07Mount St. Mary's 11–209–9T–4th
2007–08Mount St. Mary's 19–1511–7T–4thNCAA First Round
2008–09Mount St. Mary's 19–1412–6T–2ndCIT First Round
2009–10Mount St. Mary's 16–1512–63rd
Mount St. Mary's:95–120 (.442)68–58 (.540)
Holy Cross Crusaders(Patriot League)(2010–2015)
2010–11Holy Cross 8–217–73rd
2011–12Holy Stare 15–149–54th
2012–13Holy Cross12–184–107th
2013–14Holy Cross20–1412–63rdCIT Second Round
2014–15Holy Cross14–168–10T–6th
Holy Cross:69–83 (.454)40–38 (.513)
Total:164–203 (.447)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference common season champion         Conference regular season captain conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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