Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School standouts Khamiyah Brown and Taniyah Brown’s college team lost in NCAA Division I softball game on Wednesday, March 26

Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School standouts Khamiyah Brown and Taniyah Brown’s college team lost in NCAA Division I softball game on Wednesday, March 26
Taniyah Brown and Khamiyah Brown
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On Wednesday, March 26, former Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School standouts Khamiyah Brown and Taniyah Brown’s current college team, the Memphis Tigers, lost 8-7 in their NCAA Division I softball game against the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders.

The game took place at Tiger Softball Complex. This was their first matchup against the Blue Raiders this season.

The Tigers’ next game is scheduled for Friday, March 28 at 6 p.m. at Tiger Softball Complex against UAB Blazers.

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Khamiyah Brown
Utility player
Sophomore

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Taniyah Brown
Pitcher
Sophomore



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