Thursday, February 4, 2016

Marshall Brown

Marshall Earl Brown


Born:
June 28, 1918
Troup, TX

Died:
August 20, 2008
Tyler, TX


Career
1933-34 Whitehouse High School - Texas (High School)
1934-35 Whitehouse High School - Texas (High School)
1935-36 Whitehouse High School - Texas (High School)
1936-37 Lon Morris JC - Texas (College)
1937-38 Lon Morris JC - Texas (College)
1938-39 Texas Tech (College)
1939-40 Texas Tech (College) 
1940-41 Sterling City All-Stars (Independent)  
1941-42 Sterling City All-Stars (Independent)  
1945-46 Cleveland Allmen Transfers (NBL)
Tyler High School - (High School) - Head Coach
1958-59 Lon Morris JC - Texas (College) - Head Coach
1959-60 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1960-61 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1961-62 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1962-63 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1963-64 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1964-65 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1965-66 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1966-67 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1967-68 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1968-69 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1969-70 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1970-71 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1971-72 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1972-73 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1973-74 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1974-75 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1975-76 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1976-77 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach
1977-78 Stephen F. Austin (College) - Head Coach

Marshall Brown was born to Earl and Olive Brown in Troup, Texas, and grew up in nearby Whitehouse. He played college basketball at Lon Morris JC and then transferred to Texas Tech. Brown was also an outfielder and played professional baseball in the C- and D- minor leagues in the Southwest. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War 2, and after leaving the service he played briefly for the Allmen Transfers. He coached basketball at the high school and collegiate level for many years, and died in 2008 at 90.

He was married to Virginia and had a son, Terry, and a daughter, Rosemary.

Obituary
http://www.sfajacks.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/082208aad.html

Minor League Baseball Stats:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.cgi?id=brown-004mar

Stats:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/nbl/players/b/brownma01n.html
http://www.justsportsstats.com/basketballstatsindex.php?player_id=brownma02

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