Hall of Fame
An exceptional athlete, Andy Schmidtmann could be the playmaker at the top of the key or mix it up under the basket. In 1989, he led a team that set the NCAA national single game three-point shot record of 72 points by sinking 14 three-pointers. His effort that night is still the Ranger record for single game scoring with 52 points. Deadly from long-distance, Andy’s contributions on the court still have him high in the Ranger record book. He amassed 1,296 points in his career with a single season of 524 points. He made 114 three-point shots in one season and out of the 572 shots he attempted. He made 243 shots for 42% behind the arc. His top single season free throw percentage was 87.5%. Opposing coaches recognized his consistent excellence by naming him to the NAIA District 14 All-District teams in both 1989 and 1990.