14 Addie Brown
Addie Brown
  • Height:
    5-8
  • Weight:
    0
  • Hometown:
    Oxford, Ohio
  • Position:
    G
  • Year:
    SR
  • High School:
    Talawanda H.S.

Bio

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

2021-22: All-River States Conference First Team ... had 17 points and five rebounds versus Dordt University in the opening round of the NAIA National Tournment ... started all 31 contests for the Red Wolves averaging 16.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 2.0 steals per game ... finished fourth in the conference with an 82.1 free throw percentage ... scored in double figures 26 times and had 12 games with 20 points or more ... tossed in career-high 36 points in 95-88 win over Oakland City University making 15-of-23 shots from the floor ... grabbed seven rebounds against Milligan University and Alice Lloyd College ... had seven assists versus St. Thomas University ... had five steals twice during the season against Midway University and Carlow University.

2020-21: Selected by College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) to the Academic All-District® Team for District 2 ... named to the River States Conference Champions of Character Team ... member of RSC Scholar-Athlete Team ... reached the 1,000-point mark in her career against Grace College on Dec. 15 ... now has 1,008 points ... scored in double figures in seven of the eight games this season ... finished second on the squad in scoring at 14.4 PPG ... season-high 20 points against the University of St. Francis.

2019-20: An All-River States Conference Second Team choice for the second year in a row. ... ranked third in the conference and 17th in the nation in free throw percentage at .832. ... started all 30 games as she led the Red Wolves in scoring at 15.4 and assists with 2.4 per contest. .. scored over 20 points eight times with a career-high 27 points against the University of Michigan-Dearborn, while connecting on 14-of-15 from the free throw line. ... had nine rebounds against Carlow University on Feb. 22. ... handed out seven assists versus Ohio Christian University on Dec. 14.

2018-19: First IU East women's basketball player to earn All-River States Conference honors as a freshman after averaging a team-high 13.9 points per game. ... Finished 13th in the nation with an .863 free throw percentage. ... Scored in double digits in 22 games, including a stretch of 10 double-digit games in a row late in the season. ... She went 18-18 from the charity stripe and scored season-high 26 points in home win against Indiana University Kokomo on Jan. 15, breaking the school records for most free throws made in a game and also most free throws in a game without a miss. ... According to the NAIA record book, 18 free throws without a miss is the third-highest single-game total in NAIA women's basketball history (the record is 21) and the highest total single-game total without a miss since 2003. ... Scored 22 points in home win against Cincinnati Christian University on Feb. 20 in opening round of River States Conference tournament. ... Scored 21 points, grabbed season-high seven rebounds and made go-ahead 3-pointer in final minute of road win at Indiana University Southeast on Jan. 26. ... Scored go-ahead basket with 70 seconds remaining in road win at Alice Lloyd College on Jan. 5.

HIGH SCHOOL: Set Talawanda High School (Ohio) school record for points in a season during senior year with 491 (21.3 points per game), including a single-game school-record of 40 points. .... Started every game of her high school career and finished with 1,063 career points. ... Set school records for 3-pointers in a season, free throws in a season and free throws in a career. ... Made 82 percent of her free throws as a senior. ... Earned an Academic All-Ohio award, awarded to just 10 players in each state division. ... Accolades included All-Ohio Division 1 honorable mention, All-Southwest District second team, all-area first-team, all-conference first team and conference scholar-athlete. ... Named to the District 15 Basketball Coaches All-Star team and Butler County All-Star team.

ALL ABOUT ADDIE

AREA OF STUDY: Communications

WHY ADDIE CHOSE IU EAST: "I really loved the people and players I met at IU East. Everyone was so sweet, and I loved the environment. I also chose IU East because I'm confident this is where God wants me to be."