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Andy McQueen

  • Class
    1995
  • Induction
    2017
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball
Andy McQueen played basketball for Lipscomb from 1991-95, and by the time the tall sharp-shooting guard from nearby Clarksville graduated he had earned the title of college basketball’s all-time leading three-point shooter. He nailed an incredible total of 515 treys in his four year career, including a school-record eleven in one game on February 24, 1994 – a night also memorialized as the evening Bison teammate John Pierce became college basketball’s all-time leading scorer. Andy was deadly from behind the three-point line and a model of consistency throughout his career, hitting 112 as a freshmen, 143 as a sophomore, 124 as a junior and 136 in his final season. During his stellar career Andy helped lead the Lipscomb program to 124 wins, an impressive average of 31 wins per year. In the classroom Andy, an NAIA Academic All-American, was just as outstanding. He graduated with a degree in accounting from Lipscomb in 1995 before earning his law degree from the University of Texas School of Law in 2001. Andy McQueen will be fondly remembered as a dependable long range scoring threat for the Bisons and one of the best all-around teammates imaginable.
 
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