Hall of Fame
The centerpiece of a class that put the Johns Hopkins men's basketball program back on the national map, Dan Nawrocki enjoyed a four-year career that collectively ranks among the best in school history. From individual honors, awards and statistics to team accomplishments, Nawrocki's impact is visible throughout the program record book.
Nawrocki helped lead Johns Hopkins to a four-year record of 73-34, the 2007 Centennial Conference title and a trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament as a senior. The Blue Jays also advanced to the Centennial Conference title game during his freshman and junior seasons.
One of the most dominant low-post players in school and Centennial Conference history, Nawrocki totaled 1,372 points and 947 rebounds during his career. He graduated as Johns Hopkins'Â and the Centennial Conference's career record holder in rebounds, ranked fourth in school history in points, third in blocks (116) and sixth in field goal percentage (.579).
Nawrocki earned Second Team D3hoops.com All-Region as senior, when he also earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors and First Team All-Centennial Conference accolades. He earned Honorable Mention All-Centennial as a freshman and Second Team All-CC as a junior. He was also selected as the recipient of the C. Gardner Mallonee Award as Johns Hopkins'Â top senior male athlete in 2007.