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BYRD, CETSHWAYO (1990-1994 basketball; 1991-94
baseball) A two-sport standout at Rutgers-Camden,
Cetshwayo Byrd was a four-year letterman in basketball
who is a member of Rutgers-Camden’s exclusive 1,000-point
scoring club. His 1,300 career points rank sixth on the
school’s all-time list.
Byrd also played three
seasons of baseball from 1991-94 as a shortstop, first baseman and designated
hitter. Despite missing his sophomore year due to injury, he was a .297 career
hitter in 63 games, adding six doubles, two triples, five home runs, 35 RBIs
and a .432 career slugging percentage.
Cetshwayo, who joins
his sister Kamilah as a 2007 Hall of Fame inductee, was a force on the basketball
court. In addition to his 1,300 career points, he collected 590 rebounds (sixth
all-time) for a 13.3 rebounding average (18th). He also added 40 career blocked
shots (seventh).
Byrd’s 98 games
played is the second-highest total in program history, and he is third with
545 career field goals. His single-game high of 36 points against Jersey City
State (Dec. 4, 1993) produced 18 field goals, tied for the third-highest single-game
mark in program history.
A two-time basketball
team co-captain, Byrd earned All-New Jersey Athletic Conference Honorable Mention
as a junior. That accomplishment set the stage for a huge finish to his collegiate
career.
During his senior year
in 1993-94, Byrd was honored as both the basketball team’s MVP and the
Samuel Strauss Award as the club’s Most Dedicated Player. As the team
captain, he averaged 17.3 points and 7.5 rebounds that season, when he earned
All-NJAC Second Team honors. He capped the school year by hitting .333 with
27 RBIs and three home runs in 31 baseball games. Those back-to-back banner
seasons helped him earn Rutgers-Camden’s honor as the 1993-94 Male Athlete
of the Year.
A 1994 graduate of Rutgers-Camden
with a BA in Sociology, Byrd is a Special Education teacher and a coach at
Pennsauken High School. He serves as an assistant varsity football coach at
Pennsauken, has been named as the Indians’ new head varsity basketball
coach and also is the junior varsity baseball coach.
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