Men's Basketball Team Roster

BernstetterAndrew

#32
Andrew Bernstetter
Senior
Forward
6-6, 210
St. Joseph, Minn.
Holdingford H.S.

2007-08 Stats
2008-09 Stats
2009-10 Stats
Career Stats

*2010-11 Team Captain*

 

HuskyNSIC

The Andrew Bernstetter File

2009-10: Became St. Cloud State’s all-time shot block leader and set a single season block record for the Huskies in 2009-10…played in all 35 games...29 games started…led the team with a school single-season record of 72 blocks...ended season second on the team with 6.3 rebounds per contest and 221 total...broke school record for blocks (115) vs. Metro State, March. 13...ends the season with 124 in his career...was fourth on the team with 294 points scored (8.4 ppg.)...posted 41 assists and 28 steals…made over 44 percent of this shots (116-of-263)…recorded four double-doubles this season...was ranked 32nd in the country with 2.1 blocks per game...blocked four shots in four games this season with the last coming vs. Concordia, St. Paul, Feb. 3...was 5-for-6 from the field vs. Minnesota, Crookston, Dec. 12...recorded first double-double against St. John’s Nov. 20…recorded second double-double of season and a season-high 11 rebounds vs. Cardinal Stritch, Dec. 17...recorded a season-high three assists to go with four blocks against the University of Sioux Falls Dec. 29...tied old caree-high with five blocks vs. Augustana, Jan. 30...tied a season-high with 11 rebounds and five blocks vs. Southwest Minnesota State, Feb. 12...scored a season-high 18 points vs. Concordia, St. Paul, March 3...blocked a career-high six shots vs. Metro State, March 13...named to the College Sports Information Directors (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Second Team and the NSIC All-Academic Team.

2008-09: Sophomore season…named second team All-NSIC…named to the NSIC Winter All-Academic team…named NSIC Player-of-the-Week on Dec. 8 after averaging 18.0 points and 8.5 rebounds in leading the Huskies a 2-0 start in the NSIC…became the first SCSU sophomore to earn Player-of-the-Week honors since the 2005-06 season…tallied four double-doubles on the season and was one of just 10 players from throughout the league to grab four or more…scored 16 points with 10 rebounds in the season opener…had 18 points and 10 rebounds to open conference play Dec. 5…scored 18 points with a career-high 14 boards on Jan. 10…scored 12 points with 10 rebounds Jan. 17…appeared in all 31 games while starting 30…one of only six players to appear in Bernstettereach game…had string of 46 consecutive starts broken in the NSIC Championship game…played nearly 800 minutes (792) and was one of only three players over 700…was third with an average of 25.5 minutes per game…hit at least one field goal in 30 games and finished as the teams third leading scorer at 9.3 points per game…scored in double figures 15 times including a season high 18 on three occasions…pulled down a team leading 189 rebounds, and was second with an average of 6.1 rebounds per game…led the team with 30 blocks (1.0 bpg), was third with 33 steals (1.1 spg), and finished with 36 assists (1.2 apg)…30 blocks is 8th best single season in team history…was third among regulars at the free throw line with a .806 (25-of-31)…shot .440 (111-of-252) from the field and .331 (41-of-124) from three-point range was third on the team in both field goals and three-point field goals made…in conference games only, ranked sixth in the NSIC in blocks (1.15 bpg), eighth in defensive rebounds (4.5 drpg), 10th in rebounds (6.6 rpg), 10th in offensive rebounds (2.00 orpg), 13th in three-pointers made (1.60 3pg), 26th in steals (1.30 spg) and 27th in minutes played (27.65 mpg)…in all games ranked 8th in the NSIC in blocks (0.97 bpg), 10th in offensive rebounds (1.97 orpg), 12th in rebounds (6.1 rpg) and 12th in defensive rebounds (4.13 drpg)…six steals on Feb. 6 is tied with four others as the best single game in the NSIC this season…six steals were also a career-high and tied the SCSU single game record…handed out a career high five assists on Dec. 5…made a career-high eight field goals on Jan. 10…made a career high five three-pointers on Dec. 6…rebounds on Jan. 10 is tied with three others as the second best mark for the Huskies this season…played a career high 41 minutes on Dec. 5 in SCSU’s overtime win at Winona State…led the Huskies in scoring in three games and in rebounds in a teamhigh 14 games…led in assists once…scored 14 points in the NSIC Tournament semifinal win over tourney host Winona StateMar. 7.

2007-08: First year...saw action in 27 games and started 17, including all 12 NCC games...played 19.3 minutes/game...closed season with 6.3 points/game, 3.4 rebounds/game, 25 assists, 22 blocks, and 13 steals...shot .411 (62-151) from the field, .363 (29-80) from three-point range, and .667 (16-24) from the free throw line...led SCSU first years in scoring and rebounding...in league games ranked 20th with 4.3 rebounds/game which was also best among NCC first years...also in league games recorded 0.83 blocks/game which was sixth in the NCC...earned first career start on 12/29 against Minnesota, Crookston, played 18 minutes in 89-67 win, and was in the starting line-up for the rest of the season...had breakout game on 1/2 against Sioux Falls in 83-66 home win where he charted career highs with 19 points, six rebounds, and five blocks, while shooting career bests 7-9 (.778) from the field, 3-4 (.750) from the arc and 2-2 (1.000) from the line...followed it up with possibly his second best performance of the season on 1/10 in a 74-54 home win over North Dakota scoring 13 points...pulling down a new career high nine rebounds...also recorded another five blocks and went 4-4 from the free throw line...played career high 36 minutes on 1/12 in 63-59 home win over Minnesota Duluth...29 three point baskets made was second on the team...scored 7.1 points/game in conference games...took career high 13 shots in 31 minutes and scored 15 points on 2/16 in 75-71 home win over South Dakota.

Prior to SCSU: 2007 graduate of Holdingford High School...averaged 22.0 points and 11.0 rebounds per game as a junior at Holdingford...played on a team that posted a 22-7 record...named MVP of Central Minnesota Conference and First Team All-Conference...McDonald’s All-Star nominee...three-year basketball letterwinner...also lettered three times in track and football, and earned All-Conference and All-Section honors in both sports...two-year letterwinner in baseball.

Personal: Born Jan. 15, 1989...AAA award winner in high school...son of Christine and Joseph Bernstetter of St. Joseph.

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