ECSU NAMES BROWN HEAD VOLLEYBALL COACH
ECSU NAMES BROWN HEAD VOLLEYBALL COACH
Former All-CIAA Standout to Lead Lady Viking Program
August 17, 2011
ELIZABETH CITY, NC- Elizabeth City State University officially
announces the hiring of Brenda Brown as the head coach of the Lady
Viking volleyball team.
Brown replaces Linda Bell who moves into the role of Assistant
Athletic Director for Compliance for the department.
This will be the first head coaching job for Brown who comes to
ECSU after a much heralded career as a volleyball student-athlete
at North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC. During her
career as a Lady Eagle (2002-2005), Brown was a two-time All-CIAA
First Team selection (2004, 2005). She garnered Second Team honors
as a sophomore in 2003 and was a member of the All-Rookie team in
2002. In 2004 Brown was a member of the team that captured the
school’s second CIAA Volleyball Championship in 2004 and was
named Most Valuable Player of the CIAA Tournament her senior season
when the team repeated as conference champions. Her final season
NCCU posted an impressive 29-14 overall mark and went a perfect
16-0 in conference play.
Her junior year Brown was voted to the 2004 Daktronics Division II
Women's Volleyball All-Atlantic Region Second Team.
During her stint as a player, the Lady Eagles were 59-5 versus
conference opponents, played in four straight CIAA title games and
advanced to the NCAA playoffs twice. She finished her career as
NCCU’s all-time leader in digs with 1,465 and ranks 4th
all-time in kills with 1,168 and 7th in service aces at 125.
Brown holds a B.A in Sports Management (2006) and earned a Masters
in Athletic Administration in 2010 from North Carolina Central
University.
The Lady Vikings will open up the season September 2 when they
travel to Washington, DC to take on the University of the District
of Columbia.






