
Rich Brown
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- Title:
- Assistant Coach
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- Phone:
- 554-4567
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- Email:
- rtbrown@scu.edu
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- Year:
- Second Season as SCU Coach
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- Previous College:
- Santa Clara '77
Rich Brown '77, the director of Santa Clara University women's
basketball development for three years, was hired by SCU Head Coach
Jennifer Mountain as assistant coach in Sept of 2012. Brown will
continue to have a major impact on the program, moving his focus to
mentoring the post players, recruiting, scouting and practice
planning.
A former Bronco student-athlete, Brown's coaching resume spans
30-plus years, most recently serving as head basketball coach at
San Jose's Presentation High School (2001 through 2007).
During his tenure at Presentation, Brown consistently had the
Panthers ranked among the region's Top 20 programs according to the
San Francisco Chronicle, while competing in the West
Catholic Athletic League (WCAL), one of the state's top
conferences.
Brown led Presentation to the 2003 CIF Northern California
Division III championship game at Arco Arena. That team was
led by record-setting post player Nicole Yarwasky who established
new single-season WCAL records in points (283), scoring average
(20.2 ppg) and field goal percentage (.640), among others. Yarwasky
went on to play collegiately at Cal Poly SLO.
Brown attended Pius X High School in Downey, California and
Cerritos College before coming to Santa Clara on scholarship to
play football in 1975 and 1976. He was a starting defensive tackle
for the Broncos, and a key part of SCU's teams both years. As a
senior in 1976, he helped the Broncos post a 7-4 record, which
included a victory over Fresno State.
He immediately began his coaching career in 1977 on the SCU
football staff, the same year he earned a degree in Marketing from
Santa Clara's Leavey School of Business. Brown has coached
ever-since, moving on to become an assistant football coach at his
prep alma mater, Pius X, in 1978 and '79.
Brown relocated back to the Bay Area in 1984 and gained additional
coaching experience at Menlo College, Presentation High School and
the Spring Football League (SFL) in 2000 with the LA Dragons before
taking on the role as head women's basketball coach at Presentation
in 2001.
Brown and his wife, the former Ms. Carlee Harder – who also
attended SCU - have been married for 35 years this coming
January. They have three children, Cheyenne, Lindsay and Drew
and six grandchildren and reside in nearby Los Gatos.