HONORS AND AWARDS
2020 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player
Three-Time All-Missouri Valley Conference: 2017-18 (Third Team), 2018-19 (Second Team), 2019-20 (Second Team)
Three-Time NABC All-District 16: 2017-18 (Second Team), 2018-19 (Second Team), 2019-20 (First Team)
2016-17 MVC All-Freshman Team
2018 Cancun Challenge All-Tournament Team
Three-Time MVC Player of the Week: Nov. 28, 2016 | Feb. 11, 2019 | Jan. 13, 2020
MVC Newcomer of the Week: Nov. 28, 2016
Bradley COUNTRY Financial Scholar-Athlete of the Week: (Dec. 12, 2018, Jan. 3, 2018 & Nov. 22, 2017)
CAREER NOTES & SCHOOL RECORDS
• Ranks fifth in school history with 1,860 career points
• Ranks fifth in school history with 491 career assists
• Ranks fourth in school history with 225 made 3-pointers
• Ranks sixth in school history with 483 made free throws
• The only player in BU history to lead the team in scoring and assists in all four seasons on campus (1-of-3 to accomplish each feat separately)
• Owns single-game freshman record with 34 points (vs. Hofstra - Nov. 21, 2016)
2019-20 • SENIOR
Named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference Second Team, becoming the 15th Brave to earn all-conference accolades three times during his career and the first since 2006 • Also named to the NABC All-District 16 First Team, joining Chet Walker, Mitchell Anderson and Hersey Hawkins as the only three-time honorees in school history • Led the Braves and ranked fourth in the MVC with 15.5 points per game • Became just the third player in school history to lead the team in scoring in all four seasons on campus, joining Paul Unruh (1946-50) and Mitchell Anderson (1978-82) • Also led the Braves, ranked second in the Valley and 72nd nationally with 4.7 assists per game • Placed second in the Valley and 32nd nationally with 148 made free throws, while finishing second in the conference and 52nd in the country with 185 attempts • Ranked second on the team with 51 made 3-pointers and 28 total steals • Named the 2020 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player, leading the Braves to their second-straight conference crown • Averaged 21.7 points and 7.0 assists during the three tournament victories, shooting 47.6 percent from the field and 50.0 percent from 3-point range • Led the team in scoring and assists in all three contests, opening with 19 points and eight assists in the quarterfinals against Southern Illinois (March 6) before adding 25 points in the semifinals versus Drake (March 7) • Capped off the run to the title by scoring 21 points – making 6-of-14 field goals and 4-of-6 from 3-point range – to go with nine assists in an 80-66 victory against Valparaiso (March 8) • His nine assists were the most by Bradley in an MVC Tournament game since 1988 • Overall, led the Braves in scoring 12 times during the season and in assists on 25 occasions • Collected at least seven assists in nine games • Scored a season-best 29 points in a non-conference win against Toledo (Dec. 28) • Registered his second collegiate double-double with 14 points and 10 assists in a win over IUPUI (Nov. 9) • Named MVC Player of the Week on Jan. 13 after leading the Braves to a pair of wins – scoring 16 points in a road victory at Evansville (Jan. 8) and 21 points in a win over Southern Illinois (Jan. 11) • In addition to the MVC Championship, made a season-best four 3-pointers in victories against Kansas State (Nov. 27) and Georgia Southern (Dec. 15) • Collected a career-best four steals against UIC (Nov. 16).
2018-19 • JUNIOR
Named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference Second Team • First Brave to earn all-conference honors in back-to-back seasons since Walt Lemon, Jr. in 2013 and 2014 • Also selected to the NABC All-District 16 Second Team • Led Bradley with 14.8 points, 3.2 assists and 33 total steals • Became just the third Brave in school history to lead the team in scoring as a freshman, sophomore and junior • Also led BU with 79 made 3-pointers and a 44.4 percent clip from beyond the arc • His 79 made 3-pointers are the ninth-most in school history and most by a Brave since 2008, while his 44.4 percent clip from 3-point range ranks fifth in school history and the highest by a BU player since 2007 • Ranked ninth in the Valley in scoring, sixth in assists, fourth in 3-point percentage and second in triples per game (2.3) • Led Bradley’s turnaround during the month of February, averaging 17.4 points in eight games, while shooting 44.8 percent from the field and 53.5 percent from 3-point range • Became the first Brave in five years to score at least 20 points in three-straight games from Feb. 6 to Feb. 13 • Named Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week on Feb. 11 after a 29-point game at Northern Iowa (Feb. 6) and a 26-point outing against Indiana State (Feb. 9), shooting 60.6 percent from the field during the two games and 73.3 percent from 3-point range (11-of-15) • Scored a season-best 32 of the team’s 60 points at Indiana State, becoming the first Brave to score more than half of the team’s points in a game since 2003 (Jan. 5) • Tallied 17 points against No. 5 Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament to go with a season-best seven assists (March 21) • Became the 47th player in school history (and just the 18th junior) to reach 1,000 career points at Little Rock (Dec. 4) • Named to the Cancun Challenge All-Tournament Team after helping the Braves to the title with 16 points and five assists against Penn State (Nov. 21) • Reached the 20-point mark seven times overall during the season and scored in double figures in 28-of-35 games • Led the team in scoring 14 times during the season and in assists on 19 occasions.
2017-18 • SOPHOMORE
Named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference Third Team • First Bradley underclassmen to earn All-MVC honors since Patrick O’Bryant in 2006 • Also earned selection to the NABC All-District 16 Second Team • Led Bradley with 13.5 points and 4.3 assists per game • Became just the fourth Brave in school history to lead the team in scoring as a freshman and sophomore • First Brave to also average at least four assists per game since 2007-08 • Ranked 11th in the MVC in scoring and second in assists • Also placed fourth overall in the league and first on BU with a free-throw percentage of 80.4, including the top mark of all MVC players during league play at 90.2 percent • Scored in double figures in 27-of-33 games during the season, leading the team in points on 13 occasions • Also led the Braves in assists in 24 contests • Eclipsed the 20-point mark in five games, scoring a season-best 24 in wins against Northern Iowa (Dec. 31) and versus Drake in the MVC Quarterfinals (March 2) • Registered his first collegiate double-double with 11 points and a career-best 10 assists versus Chicago State (Dec. 16) • Tallied eight assists in four-straight games from Jan. 23 to Feb. 3 – the longest-streak by a Brave since 1988 • Scored 20 points to go with eight assists in games versus Missouri State (Jan. 23) and Drake (Feb. 3).
2016-17 • FRESHMAN
Named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman Team • Led the Braves in scoring, averaging 12.6 points per game • His 402 total points are the third-most in school history by a freshman, trailing only Mitchell Anderson (545 in 1978-79) and Hersey Hawkins (439 in 1984-85) • Also ranked first among rookies (14th overall) in yhe Valley with his 12.6 points – the highest total by a true freshman since Doug McDermott in 2010-11 • Led the Braves with 46 3-point field goals – the third-most by a BU freshman – and 87 total assists (2.7 per game) – the seventh-most by a Bradley rookie • Led the Braves in scoring 13 times during the season and in assists on 18 occasions • Named MVC Player and Newcomer of the Week on Nov. 28 after his performance at the Gulf Coast Showcase, becoming just the fourth Brave rookie to earn Player of the Week accolades • Tallied 34 points against Hofstra during the tournament – making 13-of-18 field goals and 5-of-7 3-pointers – scoring the most points by a freshman in program history (Nov. 21) • Overall, averaged 20.0 points on 56.8 percent shooting and 53.3 percent 3-point shooting during the three-game tournament (Nov. 21-23) • Scored at least 20 points in four games as a rookie and in double figures in 23-of-32 contests • Posted two different streaks of scoring at least 10 points in six-straight games, including in each of his first six MVC contests for the longest streak to start a BU career since the 1978-79 campaign.
HIGH SCHOOL
2016 District 15AAA Player of the Year • Finished his career with 2,678 points to break the Germantown High School scoring record previously held by former NBA player Ian Clark • Averaged 22.6 points, 6.1 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game during his senior season • Additional postseason awards included District 15AAA All-District Team, Tennessee AAA All-Regional Team and Tennessee State All-Star • Tournament MVP awards included the Centralia Christmas Tournament, Penny Hardaway Classic and Memphis City Championship • Received the Tennessee State Athletic Association Award of Classroom Excellence.
PERSONAL
Born June 27, 1998 in Memphis, Tenn. • Son of Darrell Brown Sr. and Katina Tenort Brown • Godson of four-time NBA All-Star Penny Hardaway • Majoring in public relations.