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A native of Amsterdam, N.Y., Rick Cetnar came to RIT as a transfer from Fulton Montgomery Community College. As the point guard at RIT from 1966-68, he played in 44 games, tallying 805 points, averaging 18.3 per contest. Cetnar was a five-time All-ECAC East weekly selection and in 1967-68, the co-captain led the team at the free throw line, shooting 82.7 percent. That same year, he set the school record, which still stands, with 17 assists against SUNY Plattsburgh. He also held the previous record for most assists in a season with 158 (1967-68). As a junior, Cetnar averaged 8.5 assists and dished out 9.75 assists per game the following season. He played for legendary RIT coach Lou Alexander and finished his career with 805 points.
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