SG Brown Expects to Play as a Freshman
by Alex Schwartz
Rion Brown of Liberty County (GA) was not only the first member of Miami’s class of 2010, but he is the team’s best incoming player.
Standing 6-foot-5, Brown is ranked as the 44th-ranked shooting guard in the senior class by ESPN.com, though some other scouting services consider him a top 100 prospect nationally.
The long wing is used to winning and he will be entering Miami coming off of a great high school season. “It was real good, we ended up losing in the Sweet 16 in the states. We went 27-2, it was good," Brown said. Brown was a key part of his team’s success, putting up some great numbers, averaging 23 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists a game.
To read the rest of this article that I wrote for InsideTheU.com, click Here.
Rion Brown of Liberty County (GA) was not only the first member of Miami’s class of 2010, but he is the team’s best incoming player.
Standing 6-foot-5, Brown is ranked as the 44th-ranked shooting guard in the senior class by ESPN.com, though some other scouting services consider him a top 100 prospect nationally.
The long wing is used to winning and he will be entering Miami coming off of a great high school season. “It was real good, we ended up losing in the Sweet 16 in the states. We went 27-2, it was good," Brown said. Brown was a key part of his team’s success, putting up some great numbers, averaging 23 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists a game.
To read the rest of this article that I wrote for InsideTheU.com, click Here.



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