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Bryce Drew |
1st Round (16):
HOUSTON ROCKETS
Valparaiso
Position: Point Guard
Height. 6-3
Weight. 190
High School: Valparaiso, IN
Age: 23 (9/21/74)
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Season
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
totals
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G
27
32
31
31
121
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FGM
117
178
193
208
696
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FGA
267
401
419
462
1549
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PCT
.438
.444
.461
.459
.449
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FTM
49
103
131
103
386
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FTA
65
119
149
130
463
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PCT
.754
.866
.879
.792
.834
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REB
64
92
94
130
380
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AVG
2.4
2.9
3.0
4.2
3.1
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AST
162
164
145
155
626
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AVG
6.0
5.1
4.7
5.0
5.2
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STL
37
46
50
53
186
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PTS
361
551
617
613
2142
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AVG
13.4
17.2
19.9
19.8
17.7
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1997-98 Season (senior)
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- Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Year
- Finished second in the conference in scoring (19.77 ppg to Rasaun Young's (Buffalo) 19.79 ppg)
- Also ranked 3rd in assists and FT%, 4th in 3-point FG%, 5th in steals
- Mid-Continent tournament MVP
- Scored season high 33 points vs Western Illinois, included a school record 9 three-point FG's out of 13 attempts
- Scored 22 points in NCAA First Round win over Ole Miss, hit memorable three-pointer at the buzzer for the win
- Scored 22 points in second round win over Florida State - 18 points in regional semifinal loss to Rhode Island
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1996-97 Season (junior)
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- Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Year
- National rankings - 9th in FT%, 15th in 3-point FG%, 16th in 3-point FG's per game (3.2)
- Set school single season mark with 100 three-point FG's
- Scored career high 38 points vs Western Illinois
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1995-96 Season (sophomore)
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- First team All-Mid Continent Conference - Mid-Continent tournament MVP
- Led the conference in FT%, ranked 15th nationally
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1994-95 Season (freshman)
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- Mid-Continent Newcomer of the Year, tournament MVP and second team all-conference
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Career
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- Ranks 1st in scoring, assists, 3-point FG's made, steals, and FG's made
- All-time conference leader in assists and 3-point FG's made, 3rd in scoring
- Played for his father, Homer Drew, at Valpo
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