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Chris Landry
Chris Landry
Sport(s): Football
Years at HCJC/TVCC: 1998-2000

In nothing else, Landry was a finisher. He emerged down the stretch of his freshman season in 1999 and helped the Cardinal basketball team to come out of nowhere and win the Region XIV Tournament championship, earning the college’s third national tournament berth.

The Cardinals won the regional title and finished eighth at the national tournament largely in part to Landry. He averaged 13.0 points in three regional tournament games and 11.5 in four national tournament games.

As a sophomore, he was the team’s leading scorer and earned all-conference honors.

Landry went on to play two seasons at Kentucky Wesleyan College, resulting in back-to-back NCAA Division II national championships. Both years he was named the CBS Player of the Game in the national title games.

He finished his 67-game KW career with 924 points, 357 rebounds, 213 assists and 111 steals.  Landry averaged 29.1 minutes played per game in his two-year career.

Landry was named the Kentucky Wesleyan All-Decade Team for the 2000s.