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MSU Athletics Hall of Fame

Andy Newton

  • Class
    1976
  • Induction
    1988
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball

ANDY NEWTON
Basketball and Baseball, 1973-76
Inducted March 5, 1988

Andy Newton was a three-year starter and letterman for the MSU basketball Bears from 1973 to 1976 and also played baseball for two seasons for the Bears. Playing for Coach Bill Thomas, Springfield native Newton earned a starting berth as a sophomore and his play helped key the drive of the Cinderella Bears of that year to an MIAA championship, and NCAA regional title and a NCAA Division II national runnerup finish as the Bears defeated St. Joseph’s and New Orleans before losing to Morgan State in the national finals in Evansville, Ind. Newton averaged 11.4 as a sophomore and then came back to score in double figured again his junior year as MSU posted a .500 record. Newton, who had been selected all-conference honorable mention as a sophomore and junior, gained all-league first team selection as a senior as he led the Bears in scoring with a 17.9 average. He led the Bears to a 15-11 season record and served as the MSU team captain. His three-year, 82-game career saw him tally 1,079 points, currently 11th best on the MSU career list. More than a decade after the end of his career, he still ranks second in career assists with 444 and his junior year total of 170, a record at the time, is still the fifth best single season assist total. Newton set what still stands as the MSU single game record for assists with 21 in 1975 against Kentucky Wesleyan and he has two other games on the top ten assist list. Newton lettered in baseball in 1974 and 1975 for MSU and was a member of Bear teams which were MIAA runner-up clubs both of those years. He played into the 1976 season when elbow problems ended his career as a starting pitcher. He wound up with an overall 3-2 mound mark in baseball for MSU.

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