Proven to be one of the top combo guards in NCAA Div. III basketball … Had a good off-season, according to the coaching staff, as he is physically stronger than ever, and combined with the experience and knowledge he’s gained, should lead to his best season … A highly-effective scorer with an array of moves, highlighted by a pull-up jumper, and an elite defender on the perimeter … 2013-14: Selected to D3hoops.com All-America Third Team, and also earned first-team accolades on the All-Great Lakes Team from both D3hoops.com and the coaches organization (NABC) … An honoree on the All-NCAC First Team for the third year in a row … Finished as the top scorer in Wooster’s balanced offense (14.7 ppg) and also came up with a team-leading 40 steals … Improved his shooting percentage in all three areas (FG%, 3FG%, FT%), highlighted by leading the league from 3-point range (.448) … Also was eighth in scoring, fourth in free throw percentage (.842), and fourth in steals (1.3 spg) … Canned 6-of-10 3-pointers as part of a combined 27 points in the Scots’ two NCAA tourney games (March 7-8) … Scored 1,000th career point during 74th game (Jan. 15) … MVP of “Mose” Hole/Kiwanis Classic (Dec. 29-30), which included a double-double of 19 points and 10 rebounds against Thiel … MVP of Al Van Wie/Rotary Classic (Nov. 22-23), as he totaled 47 points, highlighted by season-high 31 against Baldwin Wallace … Five 20-point games … 2012-13: Second-team all-Great Lakes according to D3hoops.com and the NABC, and repeated as a first-team selection on the All-NCAC Team … Improved numbers in all major categories, averaging 13.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.2 steals, while spending a team-high 31.0 minutes per game on the court … Tied for fifth in the conference in steals, while ranking 13th in scoring and eighth in free throw percentage (.765) … Led Scots in scoring (17.3 ppg) and rebounding (6.0) during the three NCAA Tournament games … First double-double – 16 points and 10 boards – came at Hiram (Jan. 9) … Career-high 35 points on 13-of-17 field goals (5-of-5 3-pointers) against Wabash (Dec. 8) … Tallied two other 20-point games and scored in double figures 24 times … Defensive MVP of the Al Van Wie/Rotary Classic and all-tournament at the “Mose” Hole/Kiwanis Classic … 2011-12: Named D3hoops.com Great Lakes Region Rookie of the Year and NCAC Newcomer of the Year, and also voted first-team all-conference as a freshman … Exploded on to the collegiate scene, averaging 18.1 points his first seven games, and wound up as Scots’ No. 2 scorer (12.9 ppg) … Also was second on the team in steals (31) and third in assists (48) … Ranked 10th in the conference in free throw percentage (.731) and 14th in scoring … 13.7 scoring average over three NCAA Div. III Championship games … Two of his best games came against archrival Wittenberg, tallying 21 points in the first meeting and a season-high 24 in the second, which included a buzzer-beating jump shot that extended the game into overtime … Started as point guard, but moved to more of a shooting guard role as the season progressed … Prior to Wooster: Earned a number of honors during basketball career at Bowling Green High School, including four all-district selections … Was first-team all-district as a senior, while also repeating as a first-team pick on the all-county and all-league teams … 980 career points for the Bobcats, coached by Von Graffin … Averaged 17 points and four assists as a senior … Lettered in cross country once and soccer once … Personal: Was born on Nov. 26, 1992 … Is the son of Angelo and Sheila Brown, and older brother of Vitto Brown, a sophomore basketball player at the University of Wisconsin … Majoring in urban studies.