Pat Garrity Awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
Senior is one of five Division I recipients nationally.
May 11, 1998
NOTRE DAME, Ind. - Notre Dame men's basketball senior forward Pat Garrity has been
awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, which consists of a
$5,000 award for the postgraduate study of his choice.
Garrity is one of five NCAA Division I men's basketball
student-athletes to receive the award and the other winners are:
Drew Hansen of Utah, Matt Harpring of Georgia Tech, Dan Muller of
Illinois State, Corey Reed of Radford and Nathan Smith of
American University.
Garrity becomes the fourth Notre Dame men's basketball player to
earn an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship -- joining Bob Arnzen
(1969), Gary Novak (1974) and John Paxson (1983).
Garrity holds a 3.679 grade point average with a major in science
in pre-professional studies and is a two-time GTE Academic
All-America first team selection. Garrity was also named the 1998
GTE Academic All-American in the sport of men's basketball.
He was named the winner of the Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph
Valley Rockne Student-Athlete Award for men's basketball in
March. Garrity is also one of five winners of this year's Byron
V. Kanaley Award, given to the Notre Dame student-athletes each
year who have been most exemplary as student-athletes.
Garrity earned second-team honors All-America honors this season
from the Associated Press and The Sporting News and was a
third-team selection by the United States Basketball Writers
Association and Basketball Weekly.
Garrity led the Irish in scoring (23.2) and rebounding (8.3) in
'97-'98, leading all BIG EAST Conference scorers and earning
first-team all-BIG EAST honors by vote of the coaches. Despite
playing only three seasons in the league, Garrity finished as the
15th-best scorer in the history of the BIG EAST (regular-season
games only).
One of 10 finalists for the Naismith Award and one of 15
finalists for the Wooden Award, Garrity finished as the
third-highest career scorer in Notre Dame basketball history with
2,085 points. He started all 111 games in his career, scored 20
or more points in 48 career games, scored in double figures in
his last 46 games and in 85 of his last 88.