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Brownell graduated from DePauw University in 1991, [1] where he was a member of the basketball team [2] and the Sigma Chi fraternity. His junior year, Brownell helped lead the Tigers to the NCAA Division III National Championship game, where he missed a shot to win the title. He immediately went into coaching after graduating.
When Bob retired in 2004, he and his wife began visiting Brownell for three months to see their grandchildren, Abby and Kate, and watch their son coach. ... When Brad Brownell's playing career ...
The men's program has played in more than 2,500 games in 105 seasons. In those seasons, seven coaches have led the Tigers to at least one postseason tournament: Tates Locke, Bill Foster, Cliff Ellis, Rick Barnes, Larry Shyatt, Oliver Purnell, and Brad Brownell. Only one coach won a conference championship with the Tigers, Joe Davis in 1939.
He coached the Aces for 11 seasons, compiling a record of 184–175 before being fired following the 2017–18 season. In July 2018, Simmons accepted an assistant coaching position under his longtime friend, Brad Brownell, for the Clemson Tigers. [2] The two coached together at the University of Evansville from 1991 to 1992.
"Certainly, we would love to get the bye, but I don't like playing poorly," Clemson coach Brad Brownell said. "We didn't play well enough tonight to win." The Tigers (20-9, 10-8) scored their ...
Brad Brownell, men’s basketball coach. Previous salary: $3 million. 2024-25 salary: $3.5 million. New deal: five years, $20 million through 2029. Erik Bakich, baseball coach.
Brad Brownell is the current Clemson head basketball coach. In his first season in 2010, Brownell guided the Tigers to a 4th-place ACC finish and a 2nd-round finish in the NCAA Tournament and set a record with 22 wins (9 ACC), the most ever by a rookie coach.
Mar 28, 2024; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Clemson Tigers head coach Brad Brownell looks on in the first half against the Arizona Wildcats in the semifinals of the West Regional of the 2024 NCAA ...