Lisa Brown-Miller #3
Position: Forward
Height: 5-1
Weight: 128
Hometown: Union Lake, Mich.
Birthdate: Nov. 16, 1966
1996-97 Team: U.S. Women's Training
Program
A member of the U.S. Women's National Team
since its inception, Brown-Miller is one of just
three players to have appeared on six teams
(1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997) ... in
30 games with the national team, she has
recorded 13 goals and 25 assists ... also
appeared on U.S. Women's Select Teams in
1993, 1995, 1996 and 1997 ... was named the
Most Valuable Player of the 1992 U.S.
Women's National Team after scoring nine
points in five games ... played four years of
hockey at Providence College and graduated in
1988 with a degree in humanities ... earned
All-Eastern College Athletic Conference
accolades as a sophomore, junior and senior ...
was named the ECAC Player of the Year and
American Women's Hockey Coaches'
Association Player of the Year following her
senior campaign ... finished with 154 career
points on 92 goals and 62 assists ... she also
played one year of softball at Providence
College ... served as the head coach of the
Princeton University women's ice hockey team
from 1991-96, during which time her teams
compiled a 60-45-5 overall record ... the Tigers
finished the 1994-95 season as Ivy League
Co-Champions ... in 1991-92, her first season
at the helm of the program, Brown-Miller guided
the Tigers to the Ivy League Championship and
earned Eastern College Athletic Conference
Coach of the Year honors ... resigned in 1996 to
train full-time with the U.S. women's program ...
graduated from West Bloomfield High School,
where she participated in ice hockey,
basketball and softball ... enjoys mountain
biking, running and water skiing ... married John
Miller in August 1995 and is the only married
member of the team ... parents are Jean Peters
and Bob Brown.
