Hall of Fame
Greg Andrews played four seasons (1968-71) for head coach Leon Ford. He was the first African-American scholarship student-athlete in school history. Â
Andrews scored 1,003 points in 94 contests, ranking as the fifth-leading scorer at the end of his career behind David Bryan (1,648), Tom Losh (1,269), Dick Sander (1,123) and Gary Davis (1,102).Â
He was part of the first recruiting class (1967) to have multiple 1,000-point scorers (Tom Losh).Â
The Mocs won a then school-record 18 games (18-5) during his senior campaign.Â
Their four-year mark of 58-40 tied for the most wins for a recruiting class at that time with the 1961-64 squads.