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Alvin Brown
Education:
-Gonzaga College HS, 1997
-Xavier University, BA Finance, 2001 & BA
Information Systems, 2002
-University of Phoenix, MBA, 2008
Playing Career:
-Gonzaga College HS, All Met Player of
the year, USA Today’s D.C. Player of the Year,
First Team All Met, D.C.’s Mr. Basketball, WCAC
Tournament MVP, First Team All WCAC
-Xavier University, 3 NCAA tournaments, NIT
Final 4, 2 A-10 Championships
Coaching Career:
- Gonzaga College HS Basketball Camps
- Xavier University Basketball Camps
- 3 Years Experience as a Trainer
- CEO/Founder of Advancement Basketball
(Basketball Training/Mentoring Program)
My introduction to
basketball was the most influential gift that
has ever been given to me. It started out from
me watching my father play simple pick up games
in the park which put such a drive and work
ethic in me that carried over into on and off
the court success. The idea that “the harder
you work on your game the better you become” was
extremely intriguing to me so I put all that I
could in to my development. I received the
structure to truly become a student of the game
when I got to Gonzaga high school. Working on
my game before and after school was a routine
that I did everyday for 3 years straight.
Working under the instruction of Dick Myers,
Washington, D.C.’s all-time most winning coach,
and Bill Whitaker (who I am forever indebted to)
helped develop my game and exceed my potential.
I was afforded the opportunity to be an integral
part of a nationally ranked high school team
which won a lot of games. Through this
experience I picked up many individual accolades
and even got to travel through out the country
and overseas to play basketball. Through all my
hard work I became All-Met Player of the Year,
USA Today’s D.C. Player of the Year 2 times, and
received the title of Mr. Basketball in
Washington D.C. which is the most prestigious
individual award given in the area. Working
daily with my teammates and coaches is an
experience that truly shaped my life.
After Gonzaga I was
presented with many athletic scholarships but
chose to accept the offer from Xavier
University, in Cincinnati, OH. My experience at
Xavier was also a great time but had many peaks
and valleys. Again, I attempted to out work
everyone that was around me. Unfortunately, I
had several injuries, a broken wrist and 2
broken fingers, throughout my career that made
it more challenging. Though I worked extremely
hard my playing time was not always where I
wanted it to be which became very frustrating.
I continued to work hard which afforded me many
great times on the court which will never be
forgotten. During my time there my team was
ranked 7th in the country, we beat
the #1 team in the country twice, we made it to
the second round in the NCAA tournament, we won
2 Atlantic 10 Championships, we made it to the
NIT Final 4, and played in several great
tournaments throughout the country. Outside of
the athletic opportunities at Xavier I was able
to medical red shirt my first year due to a
broken wrist which gave me an extra year on my
scholarship. I utilized this extra year to work
on and complete a second degree. I left Xavier
with a Bachelors degree in Finance and
Information Systems as well as an internship
with Chrysler Financial that became a full time
job offer upon my graduation. The education and
athletic opportunities given to me at Xavier
truly shaped the next steps in my life.
After Xavier I went
on to be a Financial Consultant for Chrysler
Financial. I used all the skills that I learned
through basketball in real life situations and
this created corporate success. I ended up
pursing my MBA and finished it in 2008.
Finally, with so much accomplished I reflected
on how I was able to do these things and it all
pointed at basketball. I decided to use all of
the knowledge that I have gained through my
experience with basketball and give it back to
any youth that has the drive to be successful.
Participating in basketball training now gives
me the opportunity to share my story and give
the gift of basketball and its life lessons to
all that want it.
Alvin
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