Athletics Hall of Fame
Andre McKoy was a member of the 1984 national championship team, the first for UW-Whitewater men's basketball and the first men's basketball title for any institution in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. A prolific scorer, McKoy is the program's all-time leading scorer with 2,000 points accumulated during his four-year career from 1981-84 – that mark remains among the top ten in WIAC history for career scoring. He also owns program career marks in field goals made (793) and field goal attempts (1,566) while ranking second in free throws made (416) and free throws attempted (547). During the national championship campaign in 1983-84, McKoy compiled 697 points – second in the program record book for scoring in a single season. He went on to earn Second Team All-America honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches and was selected as the WIAC Player of the Year that season. A three-time First Team All-WIAC pick, McKoy compiled a record of 87-27 while leading the Warhawks to a pair of final four appearances in his four seasons. The Madison native was inducted into the WIAC Hall of Fame in 2022.