Andre Collins

Andre Collins is a former professional basketball player who had an impressive career.

He started his journey by winning the 2002 NCAA National Championship with the University Of Maryland Terrapins. He played 3 seasons at Maryland and then transferred to Loyola University where he finished fourth in the nation in scoring, averaging 26.4 points per game.

After college, Collins moved to Italy to play for Basket Club Ferrara, where he played three season, two in Legadue and one in Serie A. During his time in Legadue, he played a pivotal role in the club’s promotion to the top league. The year Basket Club Ferrara won the championship, he was awarded MVP and Import player of the year.

In Serie A with Basket Club Ferrara, he finished third in the scorers’ standings, second in steals and tenth in assists, with an average of 17.5 points and 33.5 minutes per game.

He later played for Virtus Bologna, Victoria Libertas Pesaro, and Juvecaserta, before moving to Turkey to play for Gaziantep. He returned to Italy after a season, playing for Basket Barcellona. Two season in Belgium and finished his career at Virtus Bologna