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Athletics Hall of Fame

James Cosgrove

James Cosgrove

  • Class
    1987
  • Induction
    1993
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball
James Cosgrove '87, a two-time captain of the Hawks men's basketball team, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993. Jamie played four years on the men’s basketball team, assuming the role of point guard as a freshman and went on to start 113 consecutive games at that position exhibiting his skill, grace and determination.

Jamie finished his career with over 1,000 career points, handing out 585 assists (most all-time upon graduating) and racking up 267 steals, the latter statistic still remaining as the program record to date. Opening his career with 10.2 points per contest as a freshman, Cosgrove capped his career with exactly 10.2 points per game once again as a senior.

Cosgrove's 82 steals as a junior remains a single-season team record and he also holds the second-best figure as well, forcing 77 miscues as a senior in 1986-87. He concluded his career with First Team All-Conference honors as a senior and secured Second Team merits as a junior. He was the first-ever NE10 Rookie of the Year selection from Saint Anselm in 1983-84.

A participant in the 1987 NEBCA All-Star Game, Cosgrove became an Assistant Coach for the highly-successful Hawks men's basketball programs in the mid-1990's.
 
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