Following an impressive Most Valuable Player (MVP) graduate season (2013-2014) in which he led Chestnut Hill College in scoring (14.5 PPG) and rebounding (6.3 PRG), Taylor Trevisan joined Coach Balcer’s staff as an assistant prior to the 2014-2015 campaign. Originally a walk-on at St. Joseph’s University, Trevisan was awarded a full scholarship as a junior and garnered the Hawks' Robert O'Neill Memorial Most Improved Player Award as a senior (2012-2013) with 19 minutes, 14 points (1.4/game), four rebounds, two assists, and a steal over ten games.
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Enjoying the opportunity to play (27gp-27gs), Trevisan has embraced his co-captain title with Chestnut Hill College and showcased his skills as the Griffins’ top scorer (14.5 PPG) and rebounder (6.3 PRG). In addition, Trevisan provided 44 assists, three blocks, and 44 steals. He shot 45.9% (129-of-281) from the floor, including a 36.4% (28-of-77) performance from long range, while shooting at an 80.8% (105-of-130) success rate at the free throw line. He was a Philadelphia-Area Small College Coaches Association (PASCCA) Sam Cozen Player of the Week, the CACC Player of the Month for December 2013, a one-time CACC Player of the Week (2/24/2014), a two-time CACC Weekly Honor Roll mention (11/11/2013 & 2/4/2014), and named the men's basketball Most Valuable Player (MVP) at the annual Chestnut Hill College Athletic Awards Reception. Trevisan was also a member of the Chestnut Hill College Athletics Fall 2013 Academic Honor Roll.
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Professionally, Trevisan runs Taylor Trevisan’s Underdog Basketball Skill Development, which he established in May of 2013. He previously served as a high school social studies student-teacher at the Salesianum School in Wilmington, Delaware, and he currently teaches in the Phoenixville Area School District residing in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
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