2012-13
Finished one of the finest careers in Edinboro history by capturing All-American honors for the second straight year … became first Fighting Scots player to earn a spot on Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Division II All-America First Team twice, repeating the honor from the previous season … also was on the
Women’s Division II Bulletin All-American fourth team … had jersey displayed in Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame as part of All-American exhibit … named to All-PSAC West first team for second straight year … also named to Daktronics All-Atlantic Region second team … led PSAC in scoring with career-best 17.3 points per game … also registered 3.8 rebounds, 3.0 steals and 2.7 steals per contest … had second-most thefts in PSAC with 86 steals and ranked fifth in conference in field goal percentage (.383, 163-for-426) as well as 18th in assists (79) … shot over 77 percent (137-for-177) from the free throw line … just the ninth player in EUP history with 1,100 points and 200 steals despite only playing three seasons with Edinboro after transferring from California (Pa) … led all Fighting Scots scorers in 15 contests and recorded double figure points in 25 of the Scots' 29 games … her career-high 31-point effort in a victory at Millersville in January represented the most points scored by any Edinboro player in four years … paced Edinboro by pouring in 26 points with six assists and five rebounds in upset win over No. 6 Gannon … scored 26 points with career-best five 3-pointers in win over Davis & Elkins … tallied 25 points with six rebounds vs. Lock Haven … equaled career-high of seven steals twice, at Glenville State and at Gannon … finished with 25 points, six boards, six steals and four assists in PSAC Tournament win over Indiana (Pa.) … went 11-of-13 from the free throw line in wins over Millersville, Slippery Rock and IUP.
2011-12
Became just the fourth WBCA First Team All-American in school history following a standout campaign for the Scots as one of 10 players nationwide to take such honors ... selected fourth team Division II Bulletin All-America ... also named first team All-PSAC West for the first time ... averaged a career-high 14.5 points per game, the fifth-best average in the PSAC, and scored in double figures in 23 of 31 games during the year, earning 29 starts while averaging 28.2 minutes per night ... also finished with 100 assists and 79 steals while shooting 41.1 percent from the floor (160-of-389) and 81.1 percent (73-of-90) at the free throw line ... was second in the PSAC in steals per game (3.0) and 15th in assists average (3.2) … closed junior year just shy of 1,000 career points with 986 ... averaged 17.3 ppg. during the NCAA Tournament including a 21-point effort in the semifinals against Indiana (Pa.) ... led the team in shooting from beyond the arc, sinking 56-of-156 3’s on the year ... made at least one three-point basket in 13 of last 14 games and 26 of 32 games during the year … led team in scoring 11 times … scored team-high 14 points, adding five rebounds and three steals in Atlantic Regional Championship Game vs. Shaw ... was named PSAC West Women’s Basketball Athlete of the Week on Nov. 21 for her standout efforts during the team’s opening weekend. … led Edinboro with 15 points and career-high eight assists in win over East Stroudsburg ... posted a game-high 24 points and four assists in victory at No. 21 Gannon in 35 minutes of action... recorded 25 points and six steals in 27 minutes against Clarion ... posted 18 points and six steals at California (Pa.).
Brown Leads Way For Nationally Ranked Boro
Edinboro Dominates All-PSAC Women's Honors
2010-11
Played in 28 games, with 27 starts, in first season as Fighting Scot … earned second team All-PSAC West honors after leading the team in scoring at 11.6 ppg… added 2.6 rpg. and had 38 assists and 47 steals, the latter figure fifth on the team … shot 37.6 percent from the floor (117 of 311) and was Edinboro’s top three-point threat after making 43 of 138 (31.2 pct.) … shot 75.4 percent from the line (49 of 65) … led team in scoring ten times and was the top rebounder once … scored in double figures in 18 games, including a career-high 22 points against Ferris State in first career game … made 9 of 21 field goals, with a pair of three-pointers, and was 2 of 4 from the line in that game, adding season-high 5 rebounds and 4 steals … had 20 points at West Chester, making 5 of 7 three-pointers … dropped in 19 points in back-to-back wins over California(Pa.) and Gannon … had 17 points and 6 steals in first meeting against former team … was credited with career-high 7 steals against Northwood.
At California (Pa.)
Played in 26 games for the Vulcans, starting six games, averaging just over 19 minutes per game … redshirted in 2008-09 … helped Cal finish with a 24-8 record and reach the NCAA Playoffs … averaged 8.1 ppg., fifth on the team, along with 1.8 rpg… shot 42.8 percent from the floor (77 of 180) and made 28 of 83 three-pointers (33.7 pct.) … shot a team-leading 82.9 percent from the line (29 of 35) … had 23 assists and 36 steals … scored in double figures in 12 games, including a season-high 19 points against Shippensburg … made 7 of 11 field goals, including 4 of 6 three-pointers, vs. the Lady Raiders … scored 18 points against Northwood … had 10 points in first meeting with Edinboro … turned in strong outings in NCAA playoffs with 14 points and 6 rebounds against Virginia State and 11 points vs. Millersville … was named the PSAC West Freshman of the Week once.
High School
Played for head coach Kim Tirik at Ambridge High School, where she was a three-year starter … averaged 27 points and 3 steals as a senior … earned all-state and all-conference honors in addition to being named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fab Five … scored 1,437 career points for the Bridgers … also participated in track & field.
Personal
Born July 2, 1990 … full name is Kiara Sherelle Brown … nickname is Ki-Ki … Sport Administration major … daughter of Nakiah Brown-Lawrence and David Lawrence … has two brothers and a sister.
Season |
GP-GS |
Min.-Avg. |
FG-FGA |
Pct. |
3FG-3FGA |
Pct. |
FT-FTA |
Pct. |
Reb.-Avg. |
Ast. |
Blk. |
Stl. |
Points |
PPG |
2009-10* |
26-6 |
504-19.4 |
77-180 |
.428 |
28-83 |
.337 |
29-35 |
.829 |
47-1.8 |
23 |
0 |
36 |
211 |
8.1 |
2010-11 |
28-27 |
728-26.0 |
117-311 |
.376 |
43-138 |
.312 |
49-65 |
.754 |
73-2.6 |
38 |
4 |
47 |
326 |
11.6 |
2011-12 |
31-29 |
873-28.2 |
160-389 |
.411 |
56-156 |
.359 |
73-90 |
.811 |
90-2.9 |
100 |
4 |
79 |
449 |
14.5 |
2012-13 |
29-29 |
887-30.6 |
163-426 |
.383 |
40-127 |
.315 |
137-177 |
.774 |
111-3.8 |
79 |
5 |
86 |
503 |
17.3 |
Totals |
114-91 |
2992-26.2 |
517-1306 |
.396 |
167-504 |
.331 |
288-367 |
.785 |
321-2.8 |
240 |
13 |
248 |
1489 |
13.1 |
EUP Career |
88-85 |
2488-28.3 |
440-1126 |
.391 |
139-421 |
.330 |
259-332 |
.780 |
274-3.1 |
217 |
13 |
212 |
1278 |
14.5 |
*-at California (Pa.)