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RIP Carlos Browning - Memphis Blazer - 06-04-2018 07:55 AM

Born 10/20/1972. Played basketball at UAB 1991-94.

Died last night according to Facebook. No sure yet what happened.


RE: RIP Carlos Browning - BlazerFromMD - 06-04-2018 08:07 AM

Sad news, so young.


RE: RIP Carlos Browning - Memphis Blazer - 06-04-2018 11:23 AM

Has anyone heard what happened


RE: RIP Carlos Browning - TheGORILLA - 06-05-2018 08:40 PM

(06-04-2018 07:55 AM)Memphis Blazer Wrote:  Born 10/20/1972. Played basketball at UAB 1991-94.

Died last night according to Facebook. No sure yet what happened.

 photo CarlosBrowning1994_zpso0jy2dzk.jpg

Carlos, Travis, Willie, Reggie, Murry. March 18, 1993.

Correct me if I am wrong. Carlos was on the team for two seasons, 1992-93 as a Freshman(the season that UAB defeated Alabama in Tuscaloosa in the first round of the NIT Tournament.) and 1993-94 as a Sophomore. He was in the photograph that appeared in the next days Birmingham News that said UAB 1, UA 0, standing courtside with hands raised alongside Travis Harper, Willie Chapman, Reginald Allen, and Murry Bartow. The team thought a lot of Carlos. He was a team favorite who had a very positive attitude and was an exceptionally good player although he did not get playing time because the two seasons he was on the team, there were six or seven more experienced upperclassmen who were ahead of him with playing time. That was one of my favorite teams of all time at UAB.


RE: RIP Carlos Browning - Memphis Blazer - 06-05-2018 08:48 PM

He was on the team in 90-91, but a redshirt.

Still haven't heard what happened.


RE: RIP Carlos Browning - the_blazerman - 06-05-2018 09:52 PM

For it to be sudden like that I would think that it was something like a heart attack.