A native of Detroit, Michigan, DuJuan Brown came to OBU from Paris Junior College in Texas. He led the Bison to the quarterfinals of the 2001 NAIA National Basketball Tournament and to a second-place national tournament finish in 2002.
In both years, Brown led the national tournament in scoring and was selected to the all national tournament team. He was a two-time first team NAIA All-America selection and Co-National Player of the Year in 2002. A first team All-Sooner Athletic Conference selection in 2001 and 2002, Brown was SAC Newcomer of the Year in 2001 and Player of the Year in 2002.
He scored 909 points in 2001, averaging 26.7, and 986 points in 2002, averaging 25.9. His 1,895 career points and 26.3 career scoring average each rank second in the OBU record book.
At the time of his HOF induction, Brown held two individual season records: field goals made (370) and field goals attempted (754). In other season records, he ranks second and fourth in total points (986 and 909) and third and fifth in scoring average (26.7 and 25.9). In career records, Brown ranks second in highest scoring average (26.3); second in field goals made (728); and second in field goals attempted (1,416). He scored 40 or more points three times.
Brown is a police officer in Detroit and earned his Ph.D. in Human Services/Criminal Justice from Walden University.