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6. Jamal Brown: Anything for the Home Team!

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On this week's episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews Jamal Brown. Coach Brown was a local high school player at North Charleston High and is now the Associate Head Men's Basketball Coach at Norfolk State University.

Jamal Brown is a local talent having grown up playing in the North Charleston Recreation Department. When Jermel asked Coach Brown who influenced him, many young student-athletes can relate to his answer:

“My biggest influences were my grandmother and my mother. They laid my foundation. My grandmother laid the foundation of faith into me… My mother gave me a foundation of hard work.”

Hear more from Coach Brown about his high school and college student-athlete life and that pivot into over 20 years of collegiate coaching.

Tune into the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast to hear about The Ultimate Student-Athlete Experience: stories about student-athletes, for student-athletes and by student-athletes! Our DAE Foundation message is to bring quality information to student-athletes, parents of student-athletes and the community that supports them both. There is a wealth of knowledge being shared in our interviews with stories from former collegiate players, professional athletes, collegiate coaches, sports agents and more.

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On this week's episode of the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast, Jermel interviews Jamal Brown. Coach Brown was a local high school player at North Charleston High and is now the Associate Head Men's Basketball Coach at Norfolk State University.

Jamal Brown is a local talent having grown up playing in the North Charleston Recreation Department. When Jermel asked Coach Brown who influenced him, many young student-athletes can relate to his answer:

“My biggest influences were my grandmother and my mother. They laid my foundation. My grandmother laid the foundation of faith into me… My mother gave me a foundation of hard work.”

Hear more from Coach Brown about his high school and college student-athlete life and that pivot into over 20 years of collegiate coaching.

Tune into the 3RIPLE 3HREAT podcast to hear about The Ultimate Student-Athlete Experience: stories about student-athletes, for student-athletes and by student-athletes! Our DAE Foundation message is to bring quality information to student-athletes, parents of student-athletes and the community that supports them both. There is a wealth of knowledge being shared in our interviews with stories from former collegiate players, professional athletes, collegiate coaches, sports agents and more.

  continue reading

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