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DREW ADDERLY '92

Basketball

Northeast-10 Conference Hall of Fame, 2007


The leading scorer in the history of the Northeast-10 Conference and the College, DREW ADDERLY averaged 20.1 points-per-game, earned all-New England honors four times, all-conference three times and was a two-time all-America.

The raw figures were staggering---2,489 points, 820 rebounds, 235 steals, a record 642-for-901 free throws, a .556 career field goal percentage,115 double figure scoring games, three straight Northeast-10 Conference championships and two N.C.A.A. regional tournaments. He set the standard bar up high and only he could 'sky' high enough to reach it time and time again.

The team won 82 games in his career---averaging to over 20 per season---and finished an extraordinary 54-18 in conference play. He is one of only four players to average over 20 points for a career, one of three to have scored 700 points in a season---and a freshman record of 491 in 1988-89--- and the only non-post player to shoot over .600 from the floor (.620) in 1989-90. He was captain and team Most Valuable Player as both a junior and senior. He was the first athlete to win the Andrew Laska Award as the male athlete of the year three times

He scored a Laska Gym record 47 points in a crucial playoff win over Stonehill College in 1992---which led to the Hounds receiving an N.C.A.A. berth.

He is presently an Institutional Equities Trader of Utendahl Capital Partners, L.P. in New York, NY and also serves as Vice-President of the International Youth Basketball, a non-proft organization that hosts tournaments, leagues and camps for children.

He played professional basketball in Brazil, Cyprus, Finland, Hungary, Sweden and Venezuela--- winning two national championships as well as an international championship in Europe. He also played briefly with the Albany Patroons (CBA).

He was graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting. He and wife Robbi reside in Tuxedo Park, NY.