Trevor Brown

Assistant Coach

menssoccer@stevenson.edu

443-871-8896

Brown returns for his fifth season as an assistant coach under John Plevyak in 2009 and his third at Stevenson where he assists in the development of practice schedules and travel arrangements as well as serving as the program's recruiting coordinator.

A graduate assistant for two seasons under Plevyak at McDaniel in 2005 and 2006, Brown played four seasons for the Green Terror from 2001-04, appearing in 75 career games with nine goals. He played in 41 games and was a team captain during his last two seasons as McDaniel won 26 games, including 17 by shutout.

In 2004, Brown was awarded the Homer Earl Award which is given annually to the senior soccer player who best exemplifies the qualities of leadership and teamwork on the field and in the classroom.

Brown earned a bachelor of science degree in exercise science and physical education with minors in education and sports coaching. In 2007, he returned to his alma mater to receive his master's degree in excercise science and sports administration.

In addition to his coaching duties at Stevenson, Brown is also a physical education and health teacher at Freedom Elementary School in Sykesville. He has also taught at Linton Springs Elementary, Westminster High and Liberty High.

Brown is active in the community as well, serving as a counselor and supervisor at Tulpehocken Youth Soccer Camp from 1999-2004 and as a Tournament of Champions volunteer in 2003 and 2005.

Brown and his wife, Nicole, live in Westminster.