St. Lawrence University men's basketball forward
Adam Dudzinski was named to the All-Liberty League Second Team, while guard
Dan Anderson was voted to the Third Team as part of the men's basketball postseason awards announced at the conference level Tuesday.
Dudzinski, a junior from Syracuse, N.Y., just completed his second season as a member of the Scarlet and Brown. The forward had the team lead in scoring and ranked seventh overall in the Liberty League with an average of 14.1. He also placed first on the Saints in boards, and averaged 6.7 rebounds per game which was good for ninth in the conference.
Anderson, also a junior from Syracuse, N.Y. was right behind Dudzinski in scoring on the Saints in his first season of collegiate basketball. He had 11.0 points per game. He had the team high in three-point field goals per game with 1.9, and was ninth in the Liberty League in that category. He also finished the season in 10th for steals per game, posting 1.5. That was also a team high for St. Lawrence.
The Saints qualified for the Liberty League semifinal for the third consecutive season in 2024-25, finishing the conference season with a record of 10-10 and an overall record of 16-10. As the six seed in the Liberty League tournament, they took down Vassar in round one before falling to eventual league champion Ithaca on the road in the semifinal.