Hall of Fame

Troy Brown

  • Class
    1987
  • Induction
    2010
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball, Football, Track and Field
Troy Brown, M.D.
A 1987 business administration and physical education graduate, Brown was a three-sport athlete during his time at Northwestern.  He lettered in football four years, track four years and baseball one year, earning All-Conference honors in football and baseball. 
 
During his senior football season, the fullback rushed for 532 yards on 127 attempts and scored seven touchdowns.  In 1986, he led all running backs in the conference and District IV in receptions, as the Rangers won their first-ever OIC Football Championship. 
 
Brown won the javelin throw at the University of Oklahoma track meet in 1986, competing against the entire Big Eight Conference and the University of Arkansas.  He earned a conference championship in the 4X100 relay and was a district champion in javelin multiple years. 
 
Brown said his greatest honor as an athlete at Northwestern was having the “privilege to play with the greatest group of young men to ever step foot on the campus of Northwestern.”
 
Originally from Tucumcari, N.M., Brown is a business owner and owns an anesthesia practice.  He and his wife, Kathy (Sartin), a 1986 business administration graduate and former Ranger cheerleader, live in Clinton and have a son, Trigg. 
 
“Northwestern has been a very special part of my life, and I will always be proud to say I was and am a part of the ‘Ranger Family,’” Brown said.  
 
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