custom33Lnumber21weight220positionForwardhighschoolCapital Christian HSfirst_nameAnthonyyearRS SeniorhometownSacramento, Calif.height6-7last_nameBrown<b>Career Awards2007-08 All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention2006-07 All-Big West Conference Second Team2006-07 Great Alaska Shootout All-Tournament2005-06 Big West Conference All-Freshman Team</b><b>2008-09 (Senior):</b>Anthony averaged 11.3 points and 4.0 rebounds during Pacific's three game fall trip to Canada ... His best performance was a 14 point, seven rebound effort against University of Vancouver Island on Aug. 30.<b>2007-08 (Junior):</b>Brown recorded another dominant year, finishing third on the Tigers in scoring (10.7 points per game, 333 overall) and led the team in rebounds (7.2 rebounds per game, 222 overall) ... At the conclusion of the season, Anthony's 589 career rebounds put him at 16th place on the all-time list ... Offensively he currently sits at 944 career points and is only 56 away from being the 25th player in Pacific history to make 1,000 ... With 58 more points he will take sole control of 24th overall ... One of Brown's best all-around performances of his junior campaign came against Cal State Fullerton on Jan. 17, when he sunk a season-high 20 points en route to one of his seven double-doubles that season along with 14 rebounds ... In that contest he also had one of his best showings from the free throw line going a perfect 8-for-8 ... That performance helped earn Anthony his second Big West Conference Player of the Week honor on Jan. 21 ... Anthony also received the honor on Dec. 17, when he posted a combined 31 points and 19 rebounds to lead Pacific to victories over Santa Clara (Dec. 12) and Montana (Dec. 15). In 20 of the 31 games Anthony played, he scored in double-digits, averaging 10 points or more from Nov. 21 until the end of the season ... To cap off his spectacular year Brown earned All-Big West Honorable Mention, his third postseason award.<b>2006-07 (Sophomore):</b>Anthony led the Tigers with 14.3 points and 7.2 rebounds per game in addition to a team-best 21 blocks ... Leading the team in scoring 11 times last year, he also paced the Tigers in rebounding 18 times ... He scored a career-high 26 points against Cal State Fullerton on Mar. 8 ... Brown notched his sixth double-double of the season on Feb. 17 at Montana, with 19 points and 10 boards ... He had his fourth double-double of the season with 18 points and a career-high 15 rebounds against UC Riverside on Jan. 4 ... Brown had three straight double-doubles, including 19 points and 11 rebounds against Hawai'i on Nov. 25 ... He earned all-tournament honors at the Great Alaska Shootout after averaging 18.3 points and 11.6 rebounds per game ... He scored 25 points against Cal State Bakersfield on Nov. 11, hitting eight of nine shots from the field ... He had a season-high 14 rebounds against UMKC on Nov. 22, along with 19 points for his first double-double of the season.<b>2005-06 (Freshman):</b>In his first year on the active roster, Anthony scored 5.6 points per game and averaged 4.8 rebounds per game ... He had 12 rebounds against UC Santa Barbara on Mar. 2 ... Anthony made his first career start against Cal Poly on Jan. 26 and recorded his second-straight double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds ... He notched his first career double-double with 13 points and a season-high 12 rebounds against UC Davis on Jan. 21 ... He scored a season-high 18 points against UC Davis on Dec. 29.<b>2004-05 (Freshman):</b>Anthony used his redshirt option during the 2004-05 season.<b>Prep School:</b>Anthony came to Pacific after attending Proctor Academy in Andover, N.H., for a year ... With Proctor Academy he averaged 30.1 points and 14.2 rebounds a game ... In 2003-04, Anthony was voted team MVP for Proctor Academy ... In one game he had 51 points and 21 rebounds.<b>High School:</b>Anthony graduated from Capital Christian High School in June of 2003 ... While at Capital Christian, he was a McDonald's All-American nominee and the Golden Empire League MVP ... He was also honored with First Team All-City, All-State and All-Golden Empire League honors in three years with the Cougars ... Anthony averaged 24.1 points and 10.0 rebounds per game as a senior ... Anthony also led the league in receiving as a wide receiver for the Cougars' football team.<b>Personal:</b>Anthony Brown, Jr. was born in Sacramento, Calif., and is the son of Anthony and Tamarraw Brown ... Anthony is in his fifth year at Pacific and is double-majoring in communication and sport sciences ... He would like pursue a career as a sports broadcaster ... When Anthony is not in class or on the court he likes to spend his time playing the piano, listening to music and watching movies.<b>Coach Thomason on Brown:</b>"Anthony's attitude is really great and he is working hard in practice every day. He has to use his quickness to create space for himself inside to score. His outside shot has really improved along with his free throw shooting. I think he is going to have a really great year if his anxiousness to do all this does not get in the way. We expect him to have a very good year. I know he is working in practice right now the best he has since coming to Pacific. I know from his work ethic in practice that he's preparing to have a great year. He is a developing into a leader on this team."