词条 | Marc Brown (basketball) |
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| name = Marc Brown | image = | alt = | caption = | sport = Basketball | current_title = Head coach | current_team = New Jersey City University | current_conference = NJAC | current_record = | contract = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|7|5}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = | player_years1 = 1987–1991 | player_team1 = Siena | player_years2 = 1991–1993 | player_team2 = Albany Patroons | player_years3 = 1993–1994 | player_team3 = Ovarense | player_years4 = 1994–1995 | player_team4 = Fort Wayne Fury | player_years5 = 1995–1997 | player_team5 = Corinthians-RS | player_years6 = 1997–1998 | player_team6 = Flamengo | player_years7 = 1998–2001 | player_team7 = Uberlândia | player_years8 = 2001 | player_team8 = Marinos | player_years9 = 2001–2002 | player_team9 = BCM Gravelines | player_years10 = 2003–2004 | player_team10 = Flamengo | player_years11 = 2004–2005 | player_team11 = Reims | player_years12 = 2005 | player_team12 = Telemar | player_years13 = 2006 | player_team13 = Reims | player_years14 = 2006 | player_team14 = Xalapa | player_years15 = 2006–2007 | player_team15 = Hyères-Toulon | player_positions = Point guard | coach_years1 = 2007–present | coach_team1 = New Jersey City University | overall_record = | bowl_record = | tournament_record = | championships = | awards = | coaching_records = }} Marc Brown (born July 5, 1969) is an American basketball coach and retired professional player. He is currently head basketball coach at New Jersey City University. He played professionally for 15 years following an All-American college career at Siena College. College careerBrown, a {{convert|5|ft|11|in|adj=on}} point guard, played basketball at Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey, graduating in 1987, and played collegiately at Siena. As a sophomore, Brown led Siena to its first NCAA tournament appearance in 1989 then led the 14th-seeded Saints to a first round upset over 3 seed Stanford. Brown scored 32 points, handed out 6 assists, and hit the winning free throws in the 80-78 victory.[1] He was named an honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press that year.[2] Brown ended up as a four-time first team All-Conference performer in the ECAC North and the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), and was named the conference's player of the year as a senior in 1991. He also repeated as an AP honorable mention All-American that season. Brown ended his Siena career as the school's leading scorer (2,284 career points),assists (796), and fourth in steals (221). He was elected to the school's athletic Hall of Fame in 1998.[2] Professional careerBrown went undrafted in the 1991 NBA Draft, and embarked on a 15-year professional career taking him to Portugal, France, Brazil, Venezuela and Mexico. He also played in the Continental Basketball Association for the Albany Patroons and Fort Wayne Fury.[2] Coaching careerAfter retiring from basketball in 2007, Marc Brown followed his father Charles Brown as head coach at New Jersey City University on an interim basis. In 2010, Brown was named head coach of the Knights.[3] In the 2010–11 season Brown lead New Jersey City University to their 18th NCAA Division III tournament, guiding the team to a victory over Montclair State University in the conference championship game. The victory guided NJCU to their 12th New Jersey Athletic Conference title. Coaching RecordNCAA DIII{{CBB Yearly Record Start|type=coach |conference= |postseason= |poll=no }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead |name=New Jersey City University |startyear=2007 |conference=New Jersey Athletic Conference |endyear= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= |season=2007–08 |name=NJCU |overall=14-12 |conference=6-7 |confstanding= |postseason= |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= |season=2008–09 |name=NJCU |overall=10-15 |conference=4-7 |confstanding=8th |postseason= |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= |season=2009–10 |name=NJCU |overall=13-13 |conference=5-8 |confstanding=8th |postseason= |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= conference tournament |season=2010–11 |name=NJCU |overall=19-10 |conference=8-5 |confstanding=3rd |postseason= NCAA First Round |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= |season=2011–12 |name=NJCU |overall=17-8 |conference=7-6 |confstanding=4th |postseason= |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= |season=2012–13 |name=NJCU |overall=15-13 |conference=9-9 |confstanding=6th |postseason= |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= |season=2013–14 |name=NJCU |overall=14-13 |conference=9-9 |confstanding=5th |postseason= |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= |season=2014–15 |name=NJCU |overall=13-14 |conference=9-9 |confstanding= 6th |postseason= |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= postseason |season=2015–16 |name=NJCU |overall=21-8 |conference=15-3 |confstanding= 1st |postseason= ECAC Metro Champions |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= |season=2016–17 |name=NJCU |overall=21-8 |conference=13-5 |confstanding= 3rd |postseason= NCAA First Round |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Entry |championship= |season=2017–18 |name=NJCU |overall=19-8 |conference=13-5 |confstanding= |postseason=NCAA First Round |ranking= |ranking2= }}{{CBB Yearly Record Subtotal |name= New Jersey City University |overall=173-119 ({{Winning percentage|169|115|}}) |confrecord=98-73 ({{Winning percentage|94|71|}}) }}{{CBB Yearly Record End |overall=169-115 ({{Winning percentage|169|115|}}) |poll=no }} References1. ^{{cite web| last =Jacobs| first =Barry| title =With Fans Watching, Siena Shocks Stanford| publisher =The New York Times| date =March 17, 1989| url =https://www.nytimes.com/1989/03/17/sports/with-fans-watching-siena-shocks-stanford.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm| accessdate = July 17, 2012}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web| title = Marc Brown = Head Men's Basketball Coach | publisher = NJCU Athletics | year = 2012 | url =http://www.njcugothicknights.com/coaches.aspx?rc=338&path=mbasket | accessdate = July 17, 2012}} 3. ^{{cite web| title = Marc Brown appointed head men's basketball coach at NJCU | publisher = NJCU Athletics | year = 2010 | url =http://www.njcugothicknights.com/news/2010/8/2/08-02-10_MBASKETBALL_MARC_BROWN_HEAD_COACH.aspx?path=mbasket | accessdate = July 17, 2012}} External links
21 : 1969 births|Living people|Albany Patroons players|American expatriate basketball people in Brazil|American expatriate basketball people in France|American expatriate basketball people in Mexico|American expatriate basketball people in Portugal|American expatriate basketball people in Venezuela|Basketball players from New Jersey|BCM Gravelines players|College men's basketball head coaches in the United States|Columbia High School (New Jersey) alumni|Flamengo basketball players|Fort Wayne Fury players|Hyères-Toulon Var Basket players|Minas Tênis Clube basketball players|People from Maplewood, New Jersey|Point guards|Siena Saints men's basketball players|Sportspeople from Essex County, New Jersey|American men's basketball players |
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