Following another trip to the Liberty League semifinal in 2025-26, St. Lawrence University men's basketball seniors have received conference-wide recognition.
Adam Dudzinski and
Dan Anderson have been recognized by the Liberty League in its annual postseason awards, as announced by the conference office on Tuesday.
Dudzinski, a senior forward, was named to the All-Liberty League First Team, while senior guard
Dan Anderson earned a spot on the All-Liberty League Third Team.
A native of Syracuse, N.Y., Dudzinski earns First Team honors after a dominant campaign in the frontcourt. He had an average of 17 points per game, giving him a tie for fourth in the conference. Dudzinski's versatility allowed him to stretch the floor and protect the rim, earning him a conference-high 8.2 boards per game, nearly a full rebound ahead of his next closest competitor.
His selection to the First Team marks his third consecutive year as a top-end conference performer, following a 2023-24 season where he was also a First Team selection and on the Second Team in 2024-25. Dudzinski, who joined the Saints after a stint at the College of Saint Rose, has cemented himself as one of the most reliable scoring threats in the league. He scored his 1,000
th career point on January 5, during an 18-point, 12-rebound performance against Clarkson.
Anderson, who takes home Third Team honors, is also a native of Syracuse, N.Y., and a multi-sport standout, Anderson provided the Saints with gritty backcourt play and veteran leadership. Anderson averaged 13.4 points per game, He was third in the conference in steals with an average of 2.2 per game, and checked in at seventh in the conference in free throw percentage at .706.
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