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18 games played
Davian Brown is a senior guard and one of Montana State's most reliable scorers at 12.4 points per game. Montana State does not rely on any single scorer — Davian Brown is one of 4 players averaging between 12.3 and 14.7 points. He has been a dangerous perimeter threat, hitting 40.6% from deep. He takes care of the ball with just 1.1 turnovers per game.
Davian Brown is a graduate guard from Pasadena, California, whose road to Division I basketball spanned five schools and nearly a decade of perseverance. The younger brother of former Montana State star Darius Brown II — now playing professionally for the NBA G League's Cleveland Charge — Davian averaged 15 points, five rebounds, and five assists at Pasadena High School before beginning his college career at The Master's University. After two seasons there, he transferred to Lewis-Clark State College, accumulating 1,915 career points across five seasons of non-NCAA play. He spent 2024-25 at Division II Biola University, earning PacWest Newcomer of the Year and Second-Team All-PacWest honors after averaging 15.6 points in 30 starts. An NCAA eligibility waiver allowed him to play a final season at the Division I level, and he followed his brother's footsteps to Montana State.
Davian Brown is a graduate guard from Pasadena, California, whose road to Division I basketball spanned five schools and nearly a decade of perseverance. The younger brother of former Montana State star Darius Brown II — now playing professionally for the NBA G League's Cleveland Charge — Davian averaged 15 points, five rebounds, and five assists at Pasadena High School before beginning his college career at The Master's University. After two seasons there, he transferred to Lewis-Clark State College, accumulating 1,915 career points across five seasons of non-NCAA play. He spent 2024-25 at Division II Biola University, earning PacWest Newcomer of the Year and Second-Team All-PacWest honors after averaging 15.6 points in 30 starts. An NCAA eligibility waiver allowed him to play a final season at the Division I level, and he followed his brother's footsteps to Montana State.
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