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Adams played on the men's basketball team from 1984-1988 and,
over the course of those four seasons, inserted his name into
several pages of the FDU record book. Adams had a tremendous
senior season and earned the FDU-Madison Male Athlete of the
Year award. During the 1987-88 season, Adams averaged 17.2 points
and 10.5 rebounds to lead the Jersey Devils and was named Co-MVP.
That year, Adams sunk 145 free throws, the ninth highest single-season
total in school history. FDU's eighth all-time leading scorer
with 1,342 points, Adams was an All-MAC Northern Division First
Team selection. He is FDU-Madison's career field goal percentage
leader at .561. Adams also owns two of the three highest single
season field goal percentages, shooting at a .603 clip in 1987-88
and a .578 clip in 1985-86. Adams could shoot from the free throw
line as well as from the floor. He ranks seventh on the career
free throws made list with 270. Adams' skills also extended to
rebounding. He pulled down 293 rebounds in 1987-88, the eighth
most in a single season and his career total of 836 rebounds
ranks seventh. Adams averaged 8.5 rebounds per game over his
career, ninth-most. |