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NOTES
Enters the 2008 season with one year of eligibility remaining ... was one of nine collegians - and one of five goalkeepers - to travel to Bradenton, Fla., to participate in a two-week U.S. Olympic Team training camp from Jan. 6-20, 2008 ... ranks third on BC's all-time list with a 0.91 career goals against average ... is tied for fifth place (with Eric Hasbun) on the school's career wins list with 19 ... owns a 9-2-2 record, a 1.11 goals against average and a .708 save percentage in 13 career Atlantic Coast Conference contests.
AS A SENIOR (2007)
Played in and started all 21 games, including eight ACC contests ... earned NSCAA/adidas All-South Atlantic Region second-team honors ... captured All-ACC second-team recognition ... earned All-Tournament honors at the ACC Tournament at the SAS Soccer Complex in Cary, N.C., after he registered a 0.67 goals against average and a .818 save percentage in victories over Virginia Tech (11/14), Virginia (11/16) and Wake Forest (11/18) in the ACC Championship game; earned Soccer America Team of the Week honors ... finished the season with a 15-5-1 record; registered a 0.76 goals against average and a .805 save percentage in 1905:23 minutes of play ... totaled a 0.87 goals against average and a .708 save percentage in guiding the team to a 7-1-0 conference record and the league regular-season title ... notched eight shutouts, including two in conference regular-season action and one shutout in league tournament play (Virginia Tech; 11/16)... recorded five shutouts - at Boston University (9/1), against No. 17 Fairfield (9/7), against No. 7 Maryland (9/15), against Maine (9/18) and against Yale (9/26) - in BC's first seven September games ... made four (or more) saves in 10 (of 21) contests ... made a career-high nine saves in the team's 2-1 home loss to Massachusetts (11/28) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
AS A JUNIOR (2006)
Played in and started nine games, including five ACC contests ... earned the program's Thomas McElroy Award as the soccer player who demonstrates excellence in character and performance on and off the field ... finished the season with a record of 4-3-2; registered a 1.24 goals against average and a .692 save percentage ... totaled a 2-1-2 record, a 1.44 goals against average and a .652 save percentage in league play ... notched one shutout - a 1-0 win at Dartmouth (10/14) ... recorded a season-high four saves in each of four games ... tallied four saves in his collegiate debut - a 5-1 victory at Quinnipiac (9/26) ... made two saves in a 5-1 ACC home win over NC State (9/29) ... recorded three saves, including a Terrapin penalty shot in the 58th minute, in the team's 3-1 win at Maryland (10/14) ... registered four saves in 120:00 in a 2-2 home tie against Wake Forest (10/6).
AS A SOPHOMORE (2005)
Missed the season with a knee injury
AS A FRESHMAN (2004)
Missed the season with a knee injury
BEFORE BC
Earned Virginia Independent Schools Soccer Association (VISSA) All-State first-team honors as a junior and senior ... was a three-time team MVP ... played for head coach Chris Haywood ... earned 2004 Virginia Independent Schools All-State first-team honors in basketball ... also earned 2004 conference Player of the Year accolades for the Trojans ... achieved All-Conference first-team honors in baseball as a senior.
PERSONAL
Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Chris is the younger of Rita and Adin Brown's two sons ... his brother Adin is a goalkeeper for Aalesunds FK in the Norwegian First Division ... his father was a football star at William & Mary and was a 1968 NFL Draft choice of the Denver Broncos ... born January 13, 1985.
BROWN'S CAREER STATS
Year GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SV% Record
2004 Injured - Did Not Play
2005 Injured - Did Not Play
2006 9 9 873:34 12 1.24 27 .692 4-3-2
2007 21 21 1905:23 16 0.76 66 .805 15-5-1
Totals 30 30 2778:57 28 0.91 93 .769 19-8-3
BROWN'S CAREER ACC STATS
Year GP GS Min. GA GAA Saves SV% Record
2006 5 5 500:00 8 1.44 15 .652 2-1-2
2007 8 8 720:37 7 0.87 17 .708 7-1-0
Totals 13 13 1220:37 15 1.11 32 .681 9-2-2