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American basketball player
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Danya Abrams
Personal information
Born (1974-09-24) September 24, 1974 (age 50)
Westchester, New York, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight251 lb (114 kg)
Career information
High schoolHackley School
(Tarrytown, New York)
CollegeBoston College (1993–1997)
NBA draft1997: undrafted
Playing career1997–2008
PositionPower forward
Career history
1997Atlantic City Seagulls
1997Žalgiris Kaunas
1997–1998Connecticut Pride
1998–1999Valvi Girona
1999–2000CB Cáceres
2000–2002Unicaja Málaga
2002–2004Caja San Fernando
2004–2005CB Granada
2005–2006Apollon Patras
2006–2007Maroussi
2007–2008Olympias Patras
2008CB Inca
Career highlights and awards

Danya Abrams (born September 24, 1974) is an American former basketball player who played for the Boston College Eagles during his time in the NCAA. He played professionally in Spain for Malaga, Sevilla, and Granada while in Greece for Apallon, Maroussi, and AEP Petras. He is from Greenburgh, New York. He starred with the Eagles from 1993 to 1997, getting selected first-team All-Big East Conference three times. Abrams finished his collegiate career with 2,053 points in 122 games.

In 1997, with the help of sophomore point guard Scoonie Penn, Abrams and Boston College won the Big East men's basketball tournament, before beating Valparaiso in the first round of the 1997 NCAA Tournament that year. In the second round, they went on to lose to Saint Joseph's 81–77 in overtime on March 15 in Salt Lake City.

After college he continued his basketball career, becoming a professional in Puerto Rico with the Baloncesto Superior Nacional's Santeros de Aguada, Spain, then later Greece, continuing to play the center and power forward positions until 2009, averaging over 14 points and six rebounds per game during his career.

In July 2011, Abrams was named assistant coach of the men's basketball program at Wentworth Institute of Technology, a Division III school in Boston, Massachusetts that competes in the Commonwealth Coast Conference. Wentworth's head coach is Tom Devitt, who was an assistant coach on Head Coach Jim O'Brien's Boston College staff during Abrams' career. Abrams lives in Avon, Massachusetts with his wife Deanna, and their children Tatyana, Danya Jr., and Christian.

See also

References

  1. "Baloncesto Superior Nacional | Jugador".
  2. "Danya Abrams Named Assistant Men's Basketball Coach". 14 July 2011. Retrieved 22 February 2013.

External links

Unicaja 2000–01 FIBA Korać Cup champions


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