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Bryce Drew

Bryce Drew
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Vanderbilt Commodores
Position Head coach
League SEC
Personal information
Born (1974-09-21) September 21, 1974 (age 42)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight 184 lb (83 kg)
Career information
High school Valparaiso HS (Valparaiso, Indiana)
College Valparaiso (1994–1998)
NBA draft 1998 / Round: 1 / Pick: 16th overall
Selected by the Houston Rockets
Playing career 1998–2004
Position Point guard
Number 11, 24, 17
Coaching career 2005–present
Career history
As player:
19982000 Houston Rockets
2000–2001 Chicago Bulls
2001–2002 Charlotte Hornets
20022004 New Orleans Hornets
2004 Viola Reggio Calabria
2004–2005 Valencia
As coach:
2005–2006 Valparaiso (assistant)
2006–2011 Valparaiso (assoc. HC)
2011–2016 Valparaiso
2016–present Vanderbilt
Career highlights and awards

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Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

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Bryce Homer Drew (born September 21, 1974) is an American college basketball coach and former player. He currently is the head coach of the Vanderbilt Commodores. He previously served in the same capacity at his alma mater, Valparaiso, having succeeded his father, Homer Drew. Bryce's brother, Scott, also coached at Valpo before becoming the head coach of the Baylor Bears. As a player, Bryce Drew was known for his buzzer-beating shot in the first round of Valparaiso's run in the 1998 NCAA Tournament. He went on to play six seasons in the NBA as a backup point guard for the Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls, Charlotte Hornets and New Orleans Hornets.

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. He was also named the Gatorade Indiana Player of the Year his senior season in high school after guiding his team to a 28–1 season with the only loss coming in the state finals in overtime to the South Bend Clay High School Colonials.

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.


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