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Pat Moody

  • Class
    1990
  • Induction
    1998
  • Sport(s)
    Basketball

Pat Moody, 1990- Pat Moody was one of the unsung players of the Huskies’ powerhouse men’s basketball teams in the late 1980’s under the direction of former head coach Bob Brown. Moody, a three-time captain, earned All-Little East Conference honors and the New England Division III Unsung Player of the Year Award during his senior season (1989-90) after helping the Huskies to a 21-9 record. The Huskies made three straight trips to the NCAA tournament, including the 1989 national final four, during Moody’s career. One of the team’s most tenacious defenders, Moody scored 891 points and dished out 360 assists during his 115-game career. His 208 career steals presently ranks him third all-time. He was the 1990 recipient of the Roland Wirths Award, presented annually by the Athletic Department to the student-athlete who best exemplifies the characteristics of Wirths and his writing.

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