BRIDGEWATER STATE COLLEGE

Athletics Hall of Fame

Andy Macaione - Class of 2007

Andy Macaione played football for Bridgewater State College from 1997 to 2000. He is arguably one of the greatest wide receivers ever to play at BSC. Andy is the Bears' all-time leading receiver with 2,642 yards. He also holds the BSC career, single-season and single-game records for touchdown receptions. Andy hauled in 37 touchdown passes during his four-year career, hauled in 15 touchdown receptions during the 1999 season and caught 4 touchdown passes in a 1998 game against MIT.  Andy also holds the career mark for receptions with 120. One of the most versatile players for the Bears, Andy also spent time playing defensive back and kicking. He finished his career third all-time in scoring at BSC with 262 points (39 touchdowns and 28 PATs). In 1999, he helped lead the Bears to a 10-0 regular season mark as well as the first of back-to-back NCAA Division III Tournament appearances. The 1999 team broke the school marks for points scored in a season (468), and total offense (4,958). After graduating in 2001, he spent time playing Arena Football for both the Chicago Rush (2001) and the Mohegan Wolves (2002). He currently lives in Gilmanton, New Hampshire with his wife, Elizabeth, and son, Michael.

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Last Modified: November 15, 2007