- Todd Cetnar
Todd Cetnar (born 1978 in Amsterdam, New York, U.S.) is a former professional
basketball player and coach who competed at the highest levels of and British Professional Basketball.High school career
Cetnar was a standout player at
Amsterdam High School , where he played four years on the varsity team, was the school's all-time leader in total scoring (1,621 points), assists (577), and steals (296), and was named to the All New York State first team.College career
Cetnar attended the
University at Albany from 1996 to 2000 where he graduated inCommunication studies andBusiness administration , and also starred for the College basketball team, the Great Danes. Cetnar was the second player in University at Albany history to record over 1,000 points, 350 assists and 150 steals. Over four years, his college career statistics were 1,345 points (the 9th all time highest scoring tally at Albany), 188 steals (2nd all time), 367 assists (5th all time), 215 3-point field goals (3rd all time), and a free throw average of 82% (the 3rd all time highest percentage). Cetnar shot 39% in three-point attempts during his college career. [http://tmcetnar.tripod.com/id2.html Todd Cetnar's Background] , The Todd Cetnar Specialty Basketball School website]He was named to the
NCAA Division I All-Independent First Team following his senior season, [ [http://www.utpa.edu/news/index.cfm?newsid=1657&curtype=release&curbar=news Merriweather Named to 1999-2000 Independent Men's Basketball Team] ,March 6 2000 , University of Texas Pan-American official web site] which was Albany's first year inDivision I . Cetnar averaged 16.1 points and 4.2 assists per game. [Brian DePasquale, "Sports Talk", at [http://www.albany.edu/pr/updates/dec2/sports.html U Albany Sports Talk] ] [ [http://espn.starwave.com/ncb/preview2000/2012.html ESPN] ] In 2000, his senior year, the six-foot-tall point guard was named University of Albany's male Athlete of the Year. [ [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores100/100050/100050401.htm USA Today] ] [http://www.albany.edu/pr/albanymagspring2000/sports.htm U Albany official web site article] ]Professional career
In 2000, he signed for British team
Plymouth Raiders , competed in the second tier National Basketball League, were he enjoyed two successful seasons and countless Championship medals. [ [http://www.plymouthraiders.com/raiders/raiders_clubhistory.html Plymouth Raiders web site] ] [ [http://www.basketball365.co.uk/multimedia.htm Basketball365 web site] ]In 2002, Cetnar moved back to New York and signed for
USBL teamAdirondack Wildcats , whilst also attendingNBA training camps with theBoston Celtics andDetroit Pistons . Fact|date=October 2007In 2003, he returned to England where he signed for
Sutton Pumas . His incredible form, achieving an average of around 30 points-per-game, didn't go unnoticed and onDecember 17 ,2003 ,Thames Valley Tigers coach Paul James signed Cetnar as a replacement for the injuredNick Moore . He made his debut two days later againstBrighton Bears in aBBL Trophy group game, posting 7 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire/sport/thamesvalleytigers/2003/2003_4/mar/20032004.shtml Thames Valley Tigers story on BBC] ]Coaching career
Cetnar's career in Britain's top league was brief. After playing only half a season with the Tigers, he moved back to his homeland in 2004.
In 2004 he took a position as assistant coach with
Plymouth State University 's basketball team, the Panthers. [ [http://www.plymouth.edu/athletic/winter/mbb/2004-05/teampic.htm Plymouth State official web site] ] After just one season with the Panthers, he left to take a coaching position atUnion College in 2005, with the Dutchmen, [Union College Department of Athletics, [http://www.unionathletics.com/Pdfs/general/2005/12/20/winter2005.pdf The Block Report, Winter 2005] , page 7.] [http://bigpurplefans.ipbhost.com/lofiversion/index.php/t1988.html Big Purple fan web site] ] [ [http://streetball.ipbhost.com/lofiversion/index.php/t20036-50.html Streetball blog] ] but has since left that position.ee also
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Albany Great Danes men's basketball
*Plymouth Raiders
*Thames Valley Tigers References
External links
* [http://tmcetnar.tripod.com/ The Todd Cetnar Specialty Basketball School]
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