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Andrew Engebretson - HOF

Andrew Engebretson

  • Class
    2007
  • Induction
    2020
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball
Andrew Engebretson '07 grew up in Orono, Minnesota, and started his collegiate career at the University of Rhode Island, but after an injury, decided to transfer to St. Lawrence halfway through his sophomore year.
 
Andrew made the most of his time at St. Lawrence, setting St. Lawrence career records with 16 home runs and a .636 slugging percentage, while his .378 career batting average ranks second on the Saints' all-time list.
 
Andrew earned First-Team All-Liberty League and Second-Team All-Region honors as a junior, setting the program record for RBI in a season with 47 while helping lead the Saints to the 2006 Liberty League title and an NCAA Tournament appearance. He followed that up with perhaps the best season for a power hitter in St. Lawrence history, setting the program record for home runs in a single season with eight and knocking in 43 runs, good for third all-time, as the Saints once again advanced to the Liberty League Championship game.
 
After graduating, Andrew coached college players at a summer league in Florida and served as an assistant baseball coach at Seton Hill University. He now works in IT at Liberty Mutual. He and his wife Katie, live in Madbury, New Hampshire, with their daughter, Nora.
 
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