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Brown takes over at S.C. StateORANGEBURG, SC _ South Carolina State announced its new head men's basketball coach during a noon news conference last Wednesday at the Garnet and Blue Room of the Kirkland W. Green Student Center on the campus. "Selecting a coach for one of your major programs is not an easy task, but I know we have a very capable person in Jamal," said Johnson. "He was very productive as a player here, and as an assistant coach contributed to some of our most successful seasons. And, he has been a part of a staff that revived the basketball program at Tennessee State. We know these accomplish-ments are significant and feel confident that he will build on the fine tradition we have enjoyed here at South Carolina State." It will be the first head coaching position for Brown, a nine-year coaching veteran who most recently was an assistant at Tennessee State under former Bulldog head coach Cy Alexander. Brown is the second consecutive Alexander protégé to head the SCSU basketball program, one of the most successful in historical Black colleges and universities, and among the winningest in the Palmetto State over the past decade and a half. Brown had a role in some of that success as both a player (1993-96) and a Bulldog assistant (1997-2003). He was the starting center on SCSU's 1995-96 team which compiled a 22-8 record and earned the school its second berth to the NCAA championship. During his six-year tenure as a Bulldog assistant, he helped guide SCSU to three more NCAA berths _ 1998, 2000 and 2003. When Alexander took the head coaching job at Tennessee State after the 2003 season, Brown followed him to Nashville and has been instrumental in reviving a Tiger program that had was only 2-21 overall and 0-16 in the Ohio Valley Conference in 2002-03. The terms of Brown's contract are being negotiated and will be made public when completed, according to Johnson. Brown, who was accompanied by his wife Lola, a Columbia, SC native, and four-year old son Gilbert said he was elated at the opportunity to coach at his alma mater. "This is a glorious day for me," he said. "I appreciate the Board (SCSU Board of Directors), president (Andrew) Hugine and Mrs. Johnson for their faith that I will be able to accomplish this job. I am exceptionally humble and grateful for the opportunity. "I have one desire, one dream," he continued, "to make the young men that make up this (SCSU) program the best that they can be. I promise that they will walk away from South Carolina State with a degree. My motto is 'Driven, Dedicated and Committed', and this I will impart to the players here." Brown, a Charleston, S.C. native, earned a bachelor's degree in marketing at S.C. State in 1997 and is presently pursuing a master's in sports administration at Tennessee State. He is an active member of the Black Coaches Association (BCA), the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. He and his wife Lola, a Columbia, SC native, are the parents of a son - Gilbert. © 2006 Azeez Communications, Inc.
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