Andrew Kent Toolson was born on January 19,1966 and is an American retired professional basketball player.
15 Facts About Andy Toolson
Andy Toolson graduated from Twin Falls High School of Twin Falls, Idaho, in 1984 and attended Brigham Young University.
From 1985 to 1987, Andy Toolson served an LDS mission in Concepcion, Chile.
Andy Toolson graduated from BYU with a Bachelor of Arts degree in international relations in 1990.
In 1999, Andy Toolson earned his Master of Arts degree in social science at Syracuse University.
Andy Toolson was not selected in the 1990 NBA draft, but the Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets of the Continental Basketball Association selected Andy Toolson in the fifth round as the 81st overall pick in the 1990 CBA Draft.
Andy Toolson was a Liga ACB All-Start selection in 1993, and in the ULEB edition of Spain's All-Star Game in 1994.
Shortly afterwards, Andy Toolson signed with AEK Athens of the Greek Basket League.
Andy Toolson then returned to Liga ACB and played two seasons with Festina Joventut from 1996 to 1998.
From February to April 1999, Andy Toolson played for Girona Gavis of Liga ACB.
Andy Toolson then signed with Adecco Estudiantes of Liga ACB the following season and was cut in November 1999.
Andy Toolson would serve as an assistant coach from 2001 to 2005.
In 2006 Andy Toolson joined KSL with Greg Wrubell to call BYU men's basketball games on the radio.
Andy Toolson would serve as an analyst for KSL broadcasts for 3 seasons when he would be replaced by Mark Durrant.
In 2007 Andy Toolson began calling some TV men's basketball games for BYUtv Sports where he has called games with Dave McCann, Jarom Jordan, Chris Twitty, and Steve Brown.