Brad Brownell
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"Brad Brownell" is an American college basketball coach and the current head basketball coach at Clemson Tigers men's basketball/Clemson University. Prior to coming to Clemson, he held the same position at Wright State University/Wright State and UNC Wilmington Seahawks men's basketball/UNC Wilmington.

Born in Evansville, Indiana, Brownell played high school basketball at William Henry Harrison High School with current Saint Louis University assistant coach and Indiana University legend Calbert Cheaney. Brownell graduated from DePauw University in 1991, where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He immediately went into coaching after graduating. He spent one season as an assistant to Jim Crews at the University of Evansville, then spent the next two seasons as an assistant on Royce Waltman's staff at the University of Indianapolis while earning his master's degree.

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Six or seven teams are really playing at a high level when you look at our conference. …On a neutral court, you could get any results.

It's been a good series. Both teams have played well, so I look for a good game on Saturday.

I thought our team was ready. I would have never anticipated this. We worked hard the last two days and it didn't show. We lost it completely in the first half. East Carolina was better prepared and a better team today. We just didn't defend the ball as well as we needed and we over helped at times and gave open looks.

Obviously, all the credit goes to coach Stokes and the guys at ECU. I thought they played a hard-fought, very spirited game. Played exceptionally well.

We didn't do anything in particular that was overly ingenious, we just went out there and guarded them.

They're a great spurt team. Especially when they play here, they can get on a 10-point run. And often that seems to be the difference.

They came out and jumped on us and took us out of our game early. We had some scouting breakdowns on personnel and that came back to bite us.