13 Facts About Bryce Drew

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Bryce Homer Drew was born on September 21,1974 and is an American college basketball coach and former player who is the head coach of the Grand Canyon Antelopes.

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Bryce Drew went on to play six seasons in the National Basketball Association as a backup point guard for the Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls, Charlotte Hornets and New Orleans Hornets.

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Bryce Drew collected three conference tournament MVP awards, two conference MVP awards, and is Valparaiso's all-time 3-point field goal, and assist leader.

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Bryce Drew was then waived by the Hornets, and played professionally for the Valencia BC for a year.

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In 2006, Bryce Drew was elevated to the position of associate coach, a promotion that Scott had received in 2001 before taking over as head coach in 2002.

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When Homer Drew retired in May 2011, Bryce Drew was hired as the head coach.

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Bryce Drew was honored as one of Valparaiso University's 150 Most Influential Persons in the University's history.

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On March 17,2020, Bryce Drew was hired as the head coach of Grand Canyon, replacing Dan Majerle.

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On March 6,2021, Bryce Drew coached Grand Canyon to its first WAC regular-season championship in school history.

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Bryce Drew is the brother-in-law of former University of Toledo and Philadelphia 76ers basketball player, Casey Shaw.

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Bryce Drew's wife, formerly Tara Thibodeaux, is a dancer and choreographer.

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Bryce Drew was a semi-finalist competing at the age of 15 in the V USA IBC International Ballet Competition held in 1994.

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Bryce Drew currently teaches and trains young dancers in Nashville.