- Bryce Drew
College coach infobox
Name = Bryce Drew
Caption =
DateOfBirth = Birth date and age|1974|9|21|mf=y
Birthplace =Baton Rouge, Louisiana
DateOfDeath =
Sport =Basketball
College = Valparaiso
Title =Assistant coach
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OverallRecord =
Awards =
Championships =
CFbDWID =
Player = Y
Years = 1994-98
Team = Valparaiso
Position =
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 2005-2006
2006-present
CoachTeams = Valparaiso (assistant)
Valparaiso (associate)
FootballHOF =Bryce Homer Drew (born
September 21 ,1974 inBaton Rouge, Louisiana ) is the associate coach, and former member, of theValparaiso University Crusader men'sbasketball team. His father,Homer Drew , currently serves as the head coach of the men's basketball team, and his brotherScott Drew is the head coach ofBaylor University 's men's basketball team after having served 9 years as assistant coach at Valparaiso and one year as head coach. Bryce Drew is best known for his buzzer-beating shot in the first round of Valparaiso's improbable run in the1998 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament .High school career
After having been exposed to basketball for years through his father's head coaching position, Bryce played basketball as the point guard for Valparaiso High School in
Valparaiso, Indiana . As he progressed through high school though, Drew developed a rapid heartbeat, which required three surgeries to repair. Despite this difficulty, he led his team to the state final game, and was named Indiana's Mr. Basketball of 1994.College career
Though recruited by dozens of schools, Drew eventually decided to attend Valparaiso University, then a member of the Mid-Continent Conference, for men's basketball. In his four years playing, Drew collected dozens of honors and records, including being ranked in the top 15 nationally in 3-point field goal and free throw percentage and leading the team to three consecutive conference regular season and tournament championships. He also collected three conference tournament MVP awards, two conference MVP awards, and is Valparaiso's all-time scoring, 3-point field goal, and assist leader.
"The Shot"
All of this paled in comparison to the
March Madness that ensued during his senior year in the 1998 NCAA Tournament. In the Midwest Region, 13-seed Valparaiso was facing 4-seedOle Miss in the first round. Valparaiso was down 67-69 with 4.1 seconds remaining in the game and Mississippi'sAnsu Sesay at the free throw line. After Sesay missed both shots, the Crusaders came up with possession -- 94 feet from their basket, and with only 2.5 seconds remaining in the game. On the inbound, the Crusaders used a play known as the Pacer.Jamie Sykes inbounded toBill Jenkins (basketball) , who passed the ball to a practically unguarded Bryce Drew. Then, as time expired, Drew released a 23-foot 3-point shot, giving him his 22nd point of the night, and clinching the Crusaders' 70-69 upset and advancing them in the tournament. "The Shot" is seen each year on CBS during "March Madness" and is considered one of the top moments in NCAA history. Drew proceeded to lead the defeat of 12-seededFlorida State University 83-77 in overtime, with a 22-point game. Drew and the Crusaders finally fell to 8-seededUniversity of Rhode Island by a score of 74-68, with Drew scoring only 18 points.Sports Illustrated would rank it the #5 sports moment of 1998, [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/1998/year/memorable_moments/drew_drops_in/ Drew drops in] ] and Drew secured his place as a Valparaiso, Indiana celebrity along with popcorn guruOrville Redenbacher .Professional career
infobox NBA Player
name = Bryce Drew
nickname =
position =Point guard
height_ft = 6 | height_in = 3
weight_lbs = 184
birth_date = Birth date and age|1974|9|21
college = Valparaiso
draft = 16th overall
draft_year = 1998
draft_team =Houston Rockets
career_start = 1998
career_end = 2004
former_teams = Houston Rockets (1998-2000)Chicago Bulls (2000-2001)
Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets (2001-2004)
awards = Following his rise to fame in the tournament, Drew was selected as Valpo's first ever first round pick as the 16th selection of the1998 NBA Draft by theHouston Rockets . After playing with the Rockets for two years, Drew spent one season with theChicago Bulls , and signed as afree agent for three seasons with theNew Orleans Hornets (Charlotte Hornets during his first season with the team). Drew was then waived by the Hornets, and played professionally for theValencia BC for a year.Return to Valpo
In the summer of 2005, Drew was selected as the new assistant coach of the Valparaiso University men's basketball team. In 2006, Bryce was elevated to the position of associate coach, furthering speculation that he will eventually inherit the head coaching position upon his father's retirement.
Personal
Drew is the brother-in-law of former
University of Toledo andPhiladelphia 76ers basketball player,Casey Shaw . Drew's sister Dana is Shaw's wife.Drew's wife, formerly Tara Thibodeaux, was a professional
cheerleader of theAtlanta Hawks . Tara is the daughter of former TV starKeith Thibodeaux who is better known as "Little Ricky" on the TV series "I Love Lucy ".References
External links
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/drewbr01.html Stats at Basketball-Reference]
* [http://www.nba.com/playerfile/bryce_drew/ NBA.com player bio]
* [http://www.valpo.edu/athletics/index.php?a=s&sid=2 Valparaiso University department of Athletics]
* [http://www.valpo.edu/athletics/staff/BryceDrew.php Coach profile at Valparaiso University]
* [http://www.valpo.k12.in.us/vhs/athletics.php Valparaiso athletic activities]succession box
title =Indiana Mr. Basketball award
years = 1994
before =Maurice Fuller
after =Damon Frierson 1998 NBA Draft
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