Competitive play with a strong focus on personal growth and teamwork.

Stevenson’s boys basketball program attracts student-athletes who are serious about developing their skills and embracing a team-first mentality. Built on a foundation of solid fundamentals, accountability and respect, Stevenson basketball consistently fosters players who excel both on the court and in life.

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Meet the Coach

Coach Tyler Brown is passionate about building strong team cultures, developing complete student-athletes and fostering a love for the game through integrity, hard work and leadership.

Brown has helped guide Stevenson to four straight playoff appearances, including a standout 20–8 season, a CCS Division 5 runner-up finish and a berth in the CIF NorCal Tournament. He has led the team to back-to-back playoff appearances in his first two seasons at the helm.

Tyler Brown is the boys basketball head coach, entering his third season in that role and fifth overall with the program. A former college basketball player and coach, Tyler brings over a decade of experience at both the high school and collegiate levels.

His coaching journey includes stops at California State Monterey Bay, San Francisco State, and California State Fullerton, where he played a key role in player development and program success. Tyler has also served as a director and coach for multiple AAU basketball programs, helping to shape and mentor young athletes on and off the court.

At the high school level, Tyler has helped guide Stevenson to four straight playoff appearances, including a standout 20–8 season, a CCS Division 5 runner-up finish, and a berth in the CIF NorCal Tournament. Tyler has led the team to back-to-back playoff appearances in his first two seasons at the helm. He has also coached multiple First and Second Team All-League and All-County selections during his tenure.

Throughout his career, Tyler has contributed to the development of:

  • 12 NCAA All-Conference selections
  • 6 NCAA All-Academic honorees
  • 1 NCAA All-American

Over 20 players have gone on to play professionally, including two in the NBA.

Tyler is passionate about building strong team cultures, developing complete student-athletes, and fostering a love for the game through integrity, hard work and leadership. He currently serves as the dean of students on Stevenson’s Carmel campus and lives on campus as a dorm faculty member on the Pebble Beach campus.

Tyler Brown

Championship Success

Team Honors: Six league championships in program history; named the Elgie Belizio Sportsmanship Team for the Mission Division.

PCAL Awards: League Champions 2020, 2009, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1979. CCS Finalist 2022; NorCal Quarterfinals 2022; CCS Playoffs 2017-2025; 2020 PCAL League Champion.

Stevenson boys basketball alumni have a strong track record of continuing their athletic and academic excellence at competitive collegiate programs nationwide.

  • Audon Forgus, 2023 – Sonoma State University, Santa Rosa JC
  • Luke Driscoll, 2020 – Baldwin Wallace University
  • Parker Olin, 2017 – Chico State University
  • Matty McCarthy, 2013 – Willamette
  • Jason Ware, 1998 – College of the Holy Cross
  • Sean Jackson, 1996 – UC Berkeley, UC Irvine
  • Dennis Thomas, 1993 – Fresno State, CSU Hayward
  • Ashley Day, 1992 – San Jose State University, University of Denver
  • Brian Driscoll, 1991 – St. Mary’s College
  • Matt Olin, 1990 – University of Pacific
  • Paul Moore, 1982 – Cal Lutheran University
  • Phillip Wilhite, 1976 – UC Berkeley
  • Eric Paulsen, 1969 – UC Irvine
  • David Wilson, 1964 – Menlo College
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Training Advantage

At Stevenson, Basketball exists within an athletic department that champions multi-sport participation. Guided by evidence that multi-sport athletes excel and stay healthier, we develop well-rounded players while fully supporting those pursuing high-level, college opportunities. Athletes have year-round access to basketball facilities for optional skill work, film study, and strength training. In season, practices are purposeful and coaching is individualized; out of season, training opportunities are flexible and designed to complement other team commitments so students can thrive across multiple sports.

Whether you’re preparing for college basketball or seeking the camaraderie and growth that comes from being part of a team, there’s a place for you in Stevenson basketball.

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