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Will Brown (basketball)

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Will Brown
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamAlbany
ConferenceAmerica East
Record312–293 (.516)
Annual salary$337,163
Biographical details
BornOctober 8, 1971
Miller Place, New York
Playing career
1991–1995Dowling
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1995–1998Saint Rose (assistant)
1998–2001Sullivan County CC
2001Albany (assistant)
2001–presentAlbany
Head coaching record
Overall312–293 (.516) (college)
90–10 (.900) (junior college)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2 America East regular season (2006, 2015)
5 America East Tournament (2006, 2007, 2013–2015)
Awards
America East Coach of the Year (2015)

William J. Brown[1] (born October 8, 1971) is an American college men's basketball coach. He is currently the head coach of the Albany Great Danes men's basketball team. In his time as head coach, Brown has led Albany to all seven of the Great Danes' postseason appearances as a Division I team, including their first five NCAA tournament berths.

Brown joined the Albany staff as an assistant for the 2001–02 season, and was named interim head coach on December 20, 2001 after head coach Scott Beeten was fired. On March 13, 2002, UAlbany removed the "interim" tag from Brown's title and officially named him as its 15th head coach.

Prior to arriving at Albany, Brown spent three years at the men's head coach at Sullivan County Community College, compiling a record of 90–10 in those three seasons. Brown began his coaching career as an assistant for three seasons at The College of Saint Rose.

Born in Miller Place, New York, Brown played collegiate basketball at Dowling College, starting for three years. He finished his career as the school's all-time leader in assists, three-point field goals and free-throw percentage, and is the only player in Dowling history to score 1,000 points and tally 500 assists.

Brown received his 100th win as head coach of the Great Danes on January 8, 2009, with a 62–61 win over the Boston University Terriers at the SEFCU Arena.[2]

Head coaching record

Junior college

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Sullivan County CC Generals (Mid Hudson Conference) (1998–2001)
1998–99 Sullivan County CC 30–2 NJCAA Final Four
1999–00 Sullivan County CC 28–5
2000–01 Sullivan County CC 32–3 NJCAA Championship Runner-up
Sullivan County CC: 90–10 (.900)
Total: 90–10 (.900)

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

College

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Albany Great Danes (America East Conference) (2001–present)
2001–02 Albany 7–13 5–11 T–9th
2002–03 Albany 7–21 3–13 T–9th
2003–04 Albany 5–23 3–13 10th
2004–05 Albany 13–15 9–9 4th
2005–06 Albany 21–11 13–3 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
2006–07 Albany 23–9 13–3 2nd NCAA Division I Round of 64
2007–08 Albany 15–15 10–6 3rd
2008–09 Albany 15–16 6–10 7th
2009–10 Albany 7–25 2–14 9th
2010–11 Albany 16–16 9–7 4th
2011–12 Albany 19–15 9–7 4th CIT First Round
2012–13 Albany 24–11 9–7 5th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2013–14 Albany 19–15 9–7 4th NCAA Division I Round of 64
2014–15 Albany 24–9 15–1 1st NCAA Division I Round of 64
2015–16 Albany 24–9 13–3 2nd CBI First Round
2016–17 Albany 21–14 10–6 T–3rd CIT First Round
2017–18 Albany 22–10 10–6 4th
2018–19 Albany 12–20 7–9 6th
2019–20 Albany 14–18 7–9 7th

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2020–21 Albany 4-7 4-5
Albany: 312–293 (.516) 163–147 (.526)

Beeten fired 12/20/01; Brown coached rest of season.

Total: 312–293 (.516)

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

References

  1. ^ SUNY Albany directory
  2. ^ "Great Danes Rally Past Boston University 62–61". Albany, N.Y.: WNYT-TV. 2009-01-09. Retrieved 2009-01-09.

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