Helping boost CCSU to 17 straight league wins, Brown was dominant at the plate for the Blue Devils. The USC transfer hit .500, slugged .714 and had a 1.333 OPS in a 3-1 week for CCSU. He cracked a double and a triple, scored a league-best nine runs and also recorded seven RBIs, with six of them coming in three league victories against Maryland Eastern Shore on the road. The senior infielder had multiple hits in all three NEC games as the Blue Devils have notched 10+ hits in 20 straight contests. Brown started the Blue Devils off on the right foot in game one against Hawks as his first inning triple plated their first score of the weekend. He leads the NEC in OBP (.545) and doubles (11), while ranking second in OPS (1.147). CCSU’s 17 consecutive NEC wins is the longest conference win streak in the nation.