A two-sport athlete competing on the football field and track, Brown was a defensive back and sprinter for Sewanee during his tenure on the Domain.
On the gridiron, Brown was a four-time All-SCAC member, including earning two First Team nods in 2008 and 2009. He became the program's ninth player to achieve All-Conference in each season he played for the Tigers.
Additionally, he was was named to the SCAC's 30th Anniversary Football Team in 2021.
On Sept. 20, 2008 vs. Colorado College, Brown caught four interceptions as the Tigers picked off the CC quarterback seven times, matching the SCAC record for the most in the game. For Brown, the four picks is tied for the second-most in a game in league history.
The next week at DePauw, Brown used a 97-yard interception return for a touchdown, good for the third-longest return in program history.
That season, Brown led the SCAC with seven interceptions and was named a First Team All-SCAC defensive back as a sophomore. Additionally, he captured All-Region laurels on the Third Team.
For his career on the football field, Brown captured 178 tackles, 11 interceptions, 27 passes defended, nine tackles for a loss, and six blocked kicks.
On the track, Brown participated in the 100 and 200 meters and was a nine-time All-SCAC honor, including three gold medals. He was a part of the league's 30th Anniversary Team for Track & Field in 2021.
At the 2009 SCAC Championships, Brown broke the 100-meter championship record with a 10.75-second sprint to win the event that season. The mark is the sixth-fastest at the time of his induction. He also claimed the gold the following year in the event.
Below are his championship times in the 100 meters:
- 2008 - 11.15 seconds (second)
- 2009 - 10.75 seconds (champion)
- 2010 - 10.98 seconds (champion)
- 2011 - 11.18 seconds (third)
In the 200 meters, Brown was a three-time All-SCAC member and captured the top spot at the 2009 Championship.
Below are his championship times in the 200 meters:
- 2008 - 22.85 seconds (second)
- 2009 - 22.28 seconds (champion)
- 2010 - 22.58 seconds (second)
Additionally, he was a part of two All-Conference selections in the 4x100 relay. In 2009, the team clocked a 42.65-second performance and in 2011, it was a 43.14-second finish. Both times were good for third place at the championships.
At the time of his induction, Brown currently holds one indoor record, two individual outdoor records, and one outdoor relay record.
The University named Brown to the Barron-Cravens Cup, the senior male athlete of the year, the the Michaux Nash winner for track and field.