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Demian Brown

Head Coach (17th Season)

demianbrown@fullerton.edu

(657) 278-4902

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Since returning to his alma mater in 2004, Demian Brown has been an integral part of developing the Titans into a perennial NCAA Tournament team.

Entering the 2023 season, his 17th as head coach of the Cal State Fullerton women’s soccer program, Brown has steered the Titans to five Big West regular season championships (co-2007, 2012, 2014, tri-2015, 2019) and six Big West Tournament championships (2007, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019) representing the league as the Big West’s automatic qualifier at the NCAA Tournament for three straight years (2013, 2014, 2015) in addition to the Titans’ postseason trips in 2007, 2017 and 2019.

The third head coach in the history of the Titan program hired in February of 2007, Brown has managed an 132-116-37 (.528) overall record and a 62-41-13 (.591) mark in Big West Conference play.

During his tenure, Brown has been voted the Big West Conference Coach of the Year on three occasions (2007, 2012, 2014), while tutoring two-time Big West Conference Offensive Player of the Year Rebecca Wilson (2014, 2015), three Big West Conference Defenders of the Year (Jenae Gibbens 2007; Morgan Batcheller 2015, Megan Day 2022), four Big West Conference Goalkeepers of the Year (Shayla Sabin 2007, Lindsey Maricic 2013, Jennifer Stuart 2015, Co-honoree in Morgan Bertsch 2017), four Big West Midfielders of the Year (Stacey Thompson 2007, Erica Mazeau 2013, Christina Burkenroad 2015, Atlanta Primus 2019), five Big West Tournament MVPs (Shayla Sabin 2007, Katie Pulliam 2013, Christina Burkenroad 2014 & 2015, Atlanta Primus 2019), one Big West Freshman of the Year (Megan Day 2019) and 73 all-Big West Conference selections, including 28 on the first team.

Since 2007, 20 Titans have been named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America West Region team, while following the 2015 season, Rebecca Wilson became the first Titan to receive first-team NSCAA All-America honors. Primus was a third-team NSCAA All-American in 2019.

Wilson is also the program’s first MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist, while Fullerton has had three players named a Senior CLASS Award candidate with one reaching the finals. Brown has also coached three Big West Scholar Athletes of the Year and 71 Big West all-Academic selections.

Brown served as an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton for three seasons (2004-06) before being named head coach.

Over the last 18 years as both an assistant coach and head coach, Brown has helped the Titans to seven Big West regular season titles (2004, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019), eight conference tournament crowns (2005, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019) and eight appearances in the NCAA Tournament - including a trip to the “Sweet 16” in 2005 a second round berth in 2006 and first round trips in 2007, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2019.

Prior to his collegiate coaching debut, Brown guided the Cal-South Women’s Soccer State Select Team to the George F. Donnelly Cup title in January of 2006, posting a perfect 4-0 record at regionals and outscoring teams from Massachusetts, Illinois and Tennessee by a combined 8-0 total to win the crown.

During the summer of 2011, Brown also assumed the reins of the Los Angeles Strikers of the United Soccer League’s W-League four matches into the franchise’s inaugural season and recently completed a full season at the helm of the club in 2012.

Brown came to Cal State Fullerton after spending five years as an assistant coach for the men’s program at UC Irvine under current Cal State Fullerton men’s soccer head coach George Kuntz, helping lead the Anteaters to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament in 2000 and coaching the 2001 Big West Conference Defensive Player of the Year (Saul Wolf).

His coaching experience also includes working with numerous club programs, including the Slammers FC out of Newport Beach, Calif., where he served as head coach for seven years, the Orange Junior Soccer Club in Orange, Calif., and, most recently, the Fullerton Rangers. Brown also was the boys head coach at Canyon High School in Anaheim, Calif., leading that school into the CIF quarterfinals in 2000.

A 1997 graduate of Cal State Fullerton with a degree in communications, Brown was a four-year letter winner for former Head Coach Al Mistri as a defender for the Titans from 1992-94 and 1996, helping Fullerton to the semifinals of the 1993 College Cup.

He was selected to the 1993 NCAA All-Tournament Team and was a two-time All-MPSF selection, finishing his career with four goals and three assists. Brown also competed in the 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival in St. Louis.

He currently resides in Fullerton with his wife, Gina, sons, Mathias, Xavier and Tobias, and daughter, Dalia.

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

• 2007 NCAA First Round

• 2013 NCAA First Round

• 2014 NCAA First Round

• 2015 NCAA First Round

• 2017 NCAA First Round

• 2019 NCAA First Round

CHAMPIONSHIPS

• 2007 co-Big West Regular Season Championship

• 2007 Big West Tournament Championship

• 2012 Big West Regular Season Championship

• 2013 Big West Tournament Championship

• 2014 Big West Regular Season Championship

• 2014 Big West Tournament Championship

• 2015 Big West tri-Regular Season Championship

• 2015 Big West Tournament Championship

• 2017 Big West Tournament Championship

• 2019 Big West Regular Season Championship

• 2019 Big West Tournament Championship

HONOR ROLL

• 2007 Big West Conference Coach of the Year

• 2012 Big West Conference Coach of the Year

• 2014 Big West Conference Coach of the Year 

BROWN BY THE NUMBERS

Year

Position

Overall

Pct.

Big West

Pct.

Finish

2004

Assistant Coach

11-8-1

.575

7-1-1

.833

T-1st

2005

Assistant Coach

19-4

.826

6-1

.857

1st*

2006

Assistant Coach

12-8-2

.591

4-2-1

.643

3rd*

2007

Head Coach

12-8-2

.591

6-2

.750

T-1st*

2008

Head Coach

7-11-1

.395

2-6

.250

9th

2009

Head Coach

6-8-5

.447

4-3-1

.563

T-4th

2010

Head Coach

6-13

.316

3-5

.375

T-6th

2011

Head Coach

9-8-3

.525

3-4-1

.438

T-5th

2012

Head Coach

10-9-1

.525

7-2

.778

1st

2013

Head Coach

8-7-7

.533

3-3-2

.500

4th*

2014

Head Coach

10-8-4

.545

6-0-2

.875

1st*

2015

Head Coach

16-3-2

.810

6-2-0

.740

T-1st*

2016

Head Coach

8-10-1

.447

5-3

.625

4th

2017

Head Coach

12-6-4

.636

4-3-1

.563

4th*

2018

Head Coach

4-12-3

.289

1-5-2

.250

9th

2019

Head Coach

14-3-4

.762

5-0-3

.813

1st*

2020 

Head Coach

0-0-0

.000

0-0-0

.000

DNP*

2021

Head Coach

10-10

.500

7-3

.700

3rd

2022

Head Coach

9-6-5

.575

6-2-2

.700

3rd

HEAD COACH

16 Years

141-122-42

.531

68-43-15

.599

7 Titles

* denotes NCAA Tournament Participant

* 2020 Season was canceled due to Covid-19 Pandemic

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