2017-18 Men's Basketball Roster

LeSean Brown
- Height:
- 6-2
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- San Antonio, TX
- High School:
- TMI Episcopal
- Position:
- Guard
2019-20 (Senior)
- Played in 27 games, making one start.
- Averaged 0.9 ppg and 0.7 assists per game.
- Season-high 6 pts vs. New Mexico.
- Started vs. Wyoming.
- 5 points and first three of season vs. UC Riverside.
- 3 pts, 3 reb and 2 assists vs. JWU.
- 2 pts and 1 assist vs. Denver. Drew a charge to help stop a Denver rally.
- Missed two games with injury.
- 2 pts and 2 reb vs. TCU
- One assist and steal in 9 mins vs. Army.
- One point and one rebound in 10 mins vs. Texas State.
2018-19 (Junior)
• Played in 13 games in reserve.
• Averaged 2.8 ppg and 1.2 rpg.
• Shot .789 from free throw line.
• Jack Braley Award Winner for excellence in strength and conditioning.
• Bob Spear Award Winner for excellence in athletics, academics and military performance.
• Missed 15 games after suffering two different ankle injuries.
• Career-high eight points and two three's vs. Boise State.
• Played three minutes vs. Nevada, returning to lineup after missing 15 games to injury.
• One assist in four minutes vs. Boise State.
• Injured in Texas State game and had sat out since.
• Seven points against Texas State.
• Career-high four assists against JWU.
2017-18 (Sophomore)
- Appeared in 14 games.
- Two rebounds in six minutes vs. San Jose State.
- Four points on career-high four made FTs at Boise State.
- Four points a career high for a MW game.
- Matched his career high with five points at SDSU.
- Career-high five points in a season-best 12 minutes vs. JWU.
- First action of the season vs. Pacific, scoreless in two minutes.
- Five points, two assists and a steal in exhibition vs. CCU.
2016-17 (Freshman)
- Played in 13 games.
- Two points in two minutes at Wyoming, hit his only FGA.
- Career-bests of three points and four rebounds vs. JWU.
- Three points in three minutes vs. McPherson in first-career game.
- Hit 1-2 field goals, including 1-1 from 3-point territory.
Before Air Force
Lettered four years in basketball and two in track in high school … is the San Antonio all-time leading scorer with 3,265 points … helped team to the TAPPS 3-4A championship … named first-team all-district twice and was the district MVP two seasons … earned first-team all-state twice … high school basketball coach was Russell Vanlandingham … member of the National Honor Society and was an AP scholar.
Personal
Parents are Thomas and Grace Brown … is the youngest of three children … oldest sister, LaRae, attended Army West Point … member of cadet squadron 39 … majoring in systems engineering … would like to become an acquisitions officer after graduation … nickname is LB and Brownie ... would like to be a coach sometime … active in his squadron as an element leader ... spent summer prior to junior year as an Expeditionary Skills Training (EST) cadre (cadet instructor) and completed Operations Air Force at Lackland AFB, Texas ... began playing basketball at age three ... credits his dad and sisters has having the biggest influence on his sports career ... favorite possessions are all his shoes ... one thing on his bucket list is to take a big family vacation somewhere in Europe ... on road trips, he never forgets his conditioner for his hair ... dream vacation spot is the Bahamas ... guilty pleasure is any kind of candy ... favorite role model is Will Smith ... favorite team is the San Antonio Spurs and favorite athlete is C.J. McCollum ... something most people don’t know about him is that he’s scared of birds ... enjoys listening to podcasts and Drake ... favorite TV show is Breaking Bad ... favorite movie is Space Jam ... favorite class subject is behavioral science.