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Badminton |
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Baseball |
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Basketball,
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Cross
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Cross
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Soccer,
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Tennis,
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Tennis,
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Volleyball,
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Department
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Health
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Baseball
Bio
Coach:
Chris Brown
Contact: SDCC Baseball
Chris Brown
is in his 14th
year of coaching at the Community College level. He began his career
in 1990 as an assistant coach at Saddleback College, located in
Mission Viejo California. During Brown’s seven-year stint at
Saddleback the Gauchos won two Orange Empire Conference Championships
and State Champion runners up in 1998. In 1995 Brown was selected the
first Head Coach at El Paso Community College (TX). Brown was
responsible for the successful start up of the EPCC athletic program.
The “Tejanos” rapidly developed and with a 23-20 overall record in
just their second season and advanced to the NJCAA Region V playoffs.
Brown is recognized internationally following the past six years of
service with USA Baseball. He served as assistant coach in 1999 and
2000 for the USA Youth National Team. Over the two year period the YNT
recorded 16 wins 0 losses and won the P.A.L. National Championship in
1999 in Stuart, Florida, and the Pan Am Championship in Monterey,
Mexico defeating perennial power Cuba 2-1 in 2000. Brown continued the
USA winning tradition as he was named the Head Coach of the 2001 World
Champion Youth National Team posting a perfect 8-0 record defeating
Venezuela 6-2 for the Gold Medal. Over the past three years Brown has
assisted the USA National Team through player selection and in 2003
was the Testing Director for the Youth National Team.
Brown enters his fifth season as the Head Coach at San Diego City
College. Over the past four seasons the Knights have continually
improved to a respected power in the Pacific Coast Conference
finishing 13-12 in conference and 21-17 overall in 2003. Over the past
four seasons seven players from SDCC program have been professionally
drafted, Sergio Mitre (Montgomery H.S) was called up to the major
leagues in 2003.
In addition to coaching Brown serves as an Assistant Professor in the
area of Health and Exercise Science at SDCC. He is a native of
Richfield, Ohio and graduate of Mount Vernon Nazarene College with a
B.A. degree in History. Brown continued his baseball playing career in
1998 with the Sydney Metros of the Australian Baseball League. He was
a shortstop and leadoff hitter during the inaugural season of
professional baseball in Australia. Brown earned a Master of Science
degree in Physical education from California State
University-Fullerton in 1992. Chris draws support from his wonderful
family including wife Jennifer, daughter Kaeli and son C.J.
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