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Blue Ribbon Magazine 2003-04 Preseason Conference USA Player of the Year.
2002-03: 2nd team all-C-USA ... Team’s leading scorer finished second in the nation in three-pointers made with a school and Conference USA record 137 treys (4.72/gm) ... Ranked 6th in C-USA with a career-high 16.8 scoring average that improved to 17.5 in C-USA play (6th in C-USA) ... scored 20 or more points 12 times; 15 or more points 18 times and in double figures in all but five games (1-4) ... broke the C-USA record for threes in league games (78; 4.88/gm) and the school record for threes in a game (9, at UAB - C-USA individual high for the season) ... became the 18th player in 49ers history to score 1000 career points with 22 at Cincinnati ... moved up to #15 all-time in 49ers history ... earned his fourth year of eligibility through academic progress ... his 4.72 three-pointers per game rank 3rd all-time in NCAA history and his 137 treys rank 5th. ... With 267 career threes, Brown is #3 all-time for the 49ers, behind Jobey Thomas and Henry Williams and #2 all-time in C-USA, trailing all-time leader Thomas. ... finished season with more three-pointers than DePaul (128); East Carolina (119) and Southern Miss (117) ... shot a career-best .391 from long-range to rank 10th in C-USA ... had string of 13 games with at least 4 threes and hit at least 4 threes in all but seven games, overall ... led the 49ers in scoring 18 times ... Brown was 2nd on the team with 38 steals ... career-high six steals vs. Long Beach. ... broke the 49ers single-game school record (shared by Brown; Diego Guevara and Henry Williams) with nine threes at UAB on way to a career-high 32 points. 2001-02: Team-high 125 assists (4.2/game) ... career-best 1.76 A-TO ratio ... averaged double figures for the second straight year (11.3 ppg); posted 11.4 scoring average in C-USA games ... second straight year with 100 or more assists ... led team with 45 steals ... double figures in 11 of last 17 games; 17 games (13-4) overall ... season-high 27 points at Long Beach State (11-16 FG; 5-7 3FG), with 21 coming first half ... career-high 12 assists vs. Valparaiso, becoming first 49er since Dalonte Hill (10 assists vs. Davidson, Dec. 1999) to pass out double-figure dishes ... averaged 14.0 points at C-USA Tourney, shooting .429 from three-point range (6-of-14).
2000-01: Team-high 128 assists (4.0/game) ... scored in double figures 20 times, including first 17 games ... named C-USA Player of the Week for the week ending Dec. 3 following 16-point effort in 32-point win over Miami and then-career-best 23 points (7-11 threes) in 21-point win over South Carolina ... his seven treys vs. South Carolina matched the C-USA individual high for the season ... ranked 25th in C-USA with 11.7 scoring average ... career-high 28 pts. (9-15 FG) with career-bests in assists (8) and steals (5) in win at UTEP ... Dished out 14 assists in three games at the OCG Conference USA Tournament, including eight assist-no turnover outing in quarterfinals versus South Florida ... scored 10 in the semifinals against Southern Miss and had team-high 19 points in NCAA 2nd round loss to Illinois ... five games with 20 or more points ... named all-tournament at NC State’s CoSIDA Classic ... ranked 4th in C-USA with a 1.66 assist-turnover ratio and seventh with 4.0 assists per game ... hit 65 threes to rank 10th in C-USA (2.03/gm)
1999-00: Sat out first year while attending the university ... Earned a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... Participated in strength and conditioning workouts with the 49ers.
At Maine Central Institute (Pittsfield, Maine): Proved to be a quick point guard with good physical strength ... Averaged 17 points and 9 rebounds at MCI ... A good three-point shooter ... Excellent off the dribble ... Chose Charlotte over Connecticut and Xavier ... Considered one of the top prep school point guards by Bob Gibbons, of All-Star Sports ... Was ranked as high as second among prep school point guards.
At Randallstown (Md.) High School: A top 100 rated player ... Averaged 28.8 points and 7.0 assists as the team’s top offensive weapon.
Personal: Demon Brown was born May 15, 1980 ... Initially signed with Charlotte in the fall of 1998 ... A member of the 49ers’ 19th-ranked recruiting class.