Quinnel Brown

Brown played multiple seasons in the NBL Canada for the Quebec Kebs, Halifax Rainmen, and Express.

[2] The same year, he led the Mustangs to the semifinals of the Illinois High School Association State Championship where they lost to Eddy Curry's Thornwood, with Brown making the All-Tournament team.

He averaged 10 points and 7 rebounds per game in his freshman season as Wabash finished fourth in the 2002 NJCAA tournament played in Hutchinson, Kansas.

[8] Brown scored 13 points before fouling out with five minutes left as Auburn downed Vanderbilt in the first round of the 2005 SEC tournament, however he only had 4 points and rebounds apiece (on 2-for-11 shooting, scoreless in 5 attempts from three) in 22 minutes against LSU the next round as Auburn lost 89–58 to end his college career.

[8][9] Brown started his professional career in Finland, spending the 2005 pre-season with KTP Palloilijat and playing the first game of the Korisliiga on September 30 (for 19 points and 7 rebounds in 37 minutes), however he was released by the side because they were looking for an out-and-out center.

[10] He joined Swedish Basketligan side Sundsvall Dragons in October 2005,[11] playing 21 games before a finger injury sidelined him in January 2006.

[22] Joining the team after his stint with the Riverhawks, he soon impressed coach Rob Spon who praised his work ethic and versatility.

[26] On January 19, 2010, Brown signed a six-week deal with Benetton Fribourg Olympic of the Swiss Ligue Nationale de Basket (LNBA), temporarily replacing the injured Vladimir Buscaglia.

[30] He played an April 3 IBL game (scoring 22 points) with the USA All-Stars, a team composed of tryout players.

[40] Later that month, Brown reunited with the Quebec Kebs, who had in between joined the newly created National Basketball League of Canada (NBL), which was made up of several former PBL teams.